| Page | Title | Author |
| 7 | Significant Innovations in U.S. Domestic Dead Letter Office Operations, 1860-1985 | Tony Wawrukiewicz |
| 14 | Attached and Detached Rating Handstamps | James W. Milgram, M.D. |
| 29 | Postal Forms: A 1920 Registered Return Receipt Form | Peter Martin |
| 30 | Why Did Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, Have a Merrick Square Contract Station? | Kelvin Kindahl |
| 36 | Postcard Pursuit: “A Treasure Inside” Padlocked Postcard | Bob Toal |
| 38 | German POWs in America During World War II | Jesse I. Spector, M.D. |
| 48 | Confederate Postal History: The Telegram Every Wartime Wife Dreads Receiving | Patricia A. Kaufmann |
| 53 | U.S. Auxiliary Markings: “SURTAXED” Covers Sent Overseas—Part II | John M. Hotchner |
| 59 | Beckman’s Carrier Cover Returns to Market | Charles Epting |
| 60 | At the APRL: The 2022 Blount Postal History Symposium | Scott D. Tiffney |
| 62 | U.S. Post Offices: Ohio Post Offices | Steven J. Bahnsen |