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National Postage Stamp Collection Has 12 Million Items Available for Display

Author:
Turner, Craig J.  Search this
Object Type:
Smithsonian staff publication
Year:
1973
Citation:
Turner, Craig J. 1973. "National Postage Stamp Collection Has 12 Million Items Available for Display." Linn's Stamp News, XLVI, (9) 2, 27.
Identifier:
121267
ISSN:
0161-6234
Data source:
Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:slasro_121267

Postal rarities from the National Postage Stamp Collection [Slide]

Author:
National Museum of History and Technology Division of Postal History  Search this
Physical description:
50 slides : col. & b&w + 1 booklet
Type:
Slides
Place:
United States
Date:
1978
C1978
Topic:
Postage stamps  Search this
Call number:
HE6191 .P85 1978
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_453100

Records

Creator::
National Postal Museum  Search this
Extent:
10 cu. ft. (10 record storage boxes)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Architectural drawings
Manuscripts
Black-and-white photographs
Clippings
Date:
1894-1993
Descriptive Entry:
These records consist of staff correspondence and memoranda of the National Postal Museum and its predecessors; early photographs of exhibitions; planning information for the Hall of Philately; newspaper clippings, articles, and research files documenting the origin and extensive history of the National Postal Museum; proposals, preliminary contracts, minutes of meetings, and blueprints for a National Postal Museum; and administrative files.
Historical Note:
The philatelic collections date back to 1887, when Spencer F. Baird bequeathed his personal stamp collection to the Institution. The stamps were placed in the custody of A. Howard Clark, Curator of the Section of Historical Relics, United States National Museum (USNM). The collections then fell under various successor units: the Section of Historical Collections (1889-1897), the Division of History and Biography, Department of Anthropology (1897-1904), and the Division of History (1904-1948). In 1908, David W. Cromwell, a well-known New York philatelist, began making a series of donations to the Smithsonian Institution, which by 1915 housed some twenty thousand United States and foreign postage stamps. These stamps, as well as Baird's collection and others acquired by the Division over the years, were placed on display at the Arts and Industries Building.

In 1911, the Post Office Department began transferring to the USNM holdings of stamps and related objects from its Postal Museum. This collection eventually amounted to some two hundred thousand items, mostly consisting of domestic and foreign stamps, envelopes, and postal cards as well as albums of models, photographs of Post Office facilities, and die proofs. The Post Office Department agreed to make periodic transfers of United States issues and foreign stamps to the Smithsonian, to insure the continual growth of what became known as the National Postage Stamp Collection. From 1913 to 1921, Joseph B. Leavy served as the first Philatelist of the Collection.

The Collection was organized as the Section of Philately in the Division of History through 1947, and became the Division of Philately in the new Department of History in 1948. In 1957, the Division was renamed Philately and Postal History (changing again to Postal History in 1969). It was affiliated with the Departments of Civil History, 1957-1968, Applied Arts, 1969-1977, and National History, 1978-1979, as a result of museum reorganizations. In 1980, the Division was organized as the National Philatelic Collection (NPC) in the National Museum of American History, reporting to the Director. A decade later, in 1990, the National Philatelic Collection became the National Postal Museum (NPM).

Curators at the National Postal Museum research the history of the American postal system and collect American postage, special stamp editions of famous individuals or subjects, postal stationery, Post Office equipment and uniforms, and foreign stamps primarily for what they show about American history. Curators and staff included Joseph B. Leavy, Philatelist, 1913-1921; Catherine L. Manning, Philatelist, 1921-1943, Assistant Curator of Philately, 1944-1951; Franklin R. Bruns, Jr., Assistant Curator of Philately, 1951, Associate Curator in charge, 1952-1957, Associate Curator, 1971-1977, and Supervisor, 1978-1979; Francis J. McCall, Assistant Curator of Philately, 1957, Acting Curator, 1958, Associate Curator, 1959-1963; George T. Turner, Acting Curator of Philately, 1959-1961, and Associate Curator, 1962; Richard H. Howland, Acting Curator of Philately, 1962-1963; Carl H. Scheele, Assistant Curator of Philately, 1960-1963, Acting Curator, 1964-1968, Associate Curator, 1969, Curator in charge, 1970-1977; Reidar Norby, Assistant Curator of Philately, 1969, Associate Curator, 1970-1983, Curator, 1984-1988; Robert G. Tillotson, Executive Director of the National Philatelic Collection, 1980-1982; Herbert R. Collins, Executive Director of the National Philatelic Collection, 1982-1990, Director of the National Postal Museum, 1990; and James R. Bruns, Curator, 1984-1989, and Deputy Executive Director, 1990, of the National Philatelic Collection, and Acting Director of the National Postal Museum, 1991- .
Topic:
Postal museums  Search this
Stamp collecting  Search this
Museum exhibits  Search this
Genre/Form:
Architectural drawings
Manuscripts
Black-and-white photographs
Clippings
Citation:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 580, National Postal Museum, Records
Identifier:
Record Unit 580
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Records
Archival Repository:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-sia-faru0580

Postal Rarities from the National Postage Stamp Collection, 1977-1978 [NMHT 4]: Booklet and slides (2 folders)

Collection Creator::
Smithsonian Institution. Office of Printing and Photographic Services  Search this
Container:
Box 1 of 1
Type:
Archival materials
Collection Citation:
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession T90066, Smithsonian Institution. Office of Printing and Photographic Services, Audiovisual Presentations
See more items in:
Audiovisual Presentations
Audiovisual Presentations / Box 1
Archival Repository:
Smithsonian Institution Archives
EDAN-URL:
ead_component:sova-sia-fat90066-refidd1e269

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