Charles L. Towle

Charles L. Towle
Born May 2, 1913
Died April 9, 1990
Nationality USA

Engineering career

Institution memberships Mobile Post Office Society
Postal History Foundation
Significant projects Expert on railroad mail and mobile post offices
Significant awards APS Hall of Fame

Charles L. Towle (1913–1990), of Arizona, was a stamp collector who studied postal history and wrote philatelic literature on the subject.

Collecting interests

Towle was a collector of stamps and postal history, especially that of United States railroad mail and mobile post offices.

Philatelic literature

On the basis of his studies, Towle, co-authored with Henry Albert Meyer, and wrote Railroad Postmarks of the U.S., 1861-1886, and, in 1986 Towle wrote his four volume United States Rates and Station Agent Markings. Towle wrote extensively on transit markings and received numerous awards for his effort.

For three years Towle edited The Heliograph, the journal of the Postal History Foundation.

Philatelic activity

Towle was active in philatelic organizations, such as the Mobile Post Office Society, where he was president until he died, and as Chairman of the Board of the Western Postal History Museum, later renamed the Postal History Foundation.

Honors and awards

Towle was named to the American Philatelic Society Hall of Fame in 1991.

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