Henry Albert Meyer

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Henry Albert Meyer
Born (1894-03-23)March 23, 1894
Died March 25, 1968(1968-03-25) (aged 74)
Nationality USA
Engineering career
Institution memberships U.S. Philatelic Classics Society
National Philatelic Museum
Significant projects Famous for his river and steamboat postal history
Significant awards APS Hall of Fame

Henry Albert Meyer (1894–1968) of Indiana, was a philatelist who created notable stamp and postal history collections, and wrote and co-authored a number of philatelic books.

Collecting interests

Meyer was famous for a number of collections he formed, especially for his Ohio River steamboat covers. his Confederate States of America postal history collection, and his Hawaii collection.

Philatelic literature

Based on his study of river and steamboat history, he wrote Domestic Waterway Mail Markings in 1951. Along with Rear Admiral Frederic R. Harris and others, he co-authored Hawaii, Its Stamps and Postal History, which was published in 1948. Meyer co-authored with Dr. Carroll Chase to write The Postal History of the Kingdom of Westphalia Under Napoleon, 1807-1814 (published in 1958), and co-authored with Charles L. Towle to write Railroad Postmarks of the United States, 1861-1866, which was published in 1968.

Philatelic activity

Meyer was a member of the U.S. Philatelic Classics Society, and, at the National Philatelic Museum in Philadelphia, he was Program Chairman of the Perforation Centennial held in July 1957.

Honors and awards

Meyer was named to the American Philatelic Society Hall of Fame in 1969.

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