Texas Philatelic Association, Inc., 1896-2006 1967-2006.

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Texas Philatelic Association, Inc., 1896-2006 1967-2006.

Documents, correspondence, newsletters, memoranda, clippings, reports, convention programs, and pamphlets, minutes, records, photographs, ephemera, and other materials. The Texas Philatelic Association, Inc. (TPA) Records document the history and activities of the association from its beginnings in 1896 to April of 2006. Of particular interest is the Quick Reference Chart and Historical Outline compiled by secretary and later president Edward W. Heusinger, from 1896 through 1946, the incorporation records of the Texas Philatelic Association Foundation, Inc., the financial records of the TPA ranging from 1896 through 2006, and the reports of the various departments. The History of the Texas Philatelic Association and the San Antonio Philatelic Association, which is shown through Convention Memorabilia celebrating the 100th anniversary of both associations, well support the history and activities of the TPA through photographs, ephemera and memorabilia. The Presidents Series and each sub-series there within, depending on the documents available, is organized on the folder level in Exhibition/Convention, Reports, Minutes, Membership, Programs, Editor, and Chapters. The two largest of this series are sub-series (hh), Rex H. "Jim" Stever, and sub-series (jj), Larry D. Sall, with the former revealing in more detail the administration and the business conducted by the TPA.

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Texas Philatelic Association

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The Texas Philatelic Association, Inc. (TPA) was founded on November 13, 1896 in San Antonio, Texas. A committee on organizing a new association consisting of Edward W. Heusinger and others, met with a philatelic club established the same year and located in San Antonio, the Metropolitan Philatelic Club. At this meeting the articles of Association were adopted and Frederic Noyes as president, Edward W. Heusinger as secretary, and Emil Gerlich as treasurer were elected for temporary ...

American Philatelic Society

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