Paper Money - Vol. LVIII - No. 4 - Whole #322 - July/Aug 2019
4-Subject Large Size Plates Altered into 8-Subject Forms--Doug Murray & Peter Huntoon
WWII Isle of Man Internment Camps--Steve Feller
A Tale of Two Quaker Bankers--Nicholas Bruyer
The First National Bank in Arizona Territory--Peter Huntoon & Dawn Teresa Santiago
KC Service, Literary and Exhibit Awards
Lee McClung--Frank Clark
Frederick Charles Cogswell (F.C.C.) Boyd
F. C.C. Boyd was born in New York City on April 4 or 10, 1886 and died on September 7, 1958. He is primarily known to the numismatic world today through the sales of the John J. Ford Collection, the latter having acquired many numismatic items from Boyd. His numismatic interests were far reaching, from colonials to odd and curious, as well as political ribbons. He was active in the numismatic community and became member # 1594 of the ANA in July, 1912 as well as a fellow and resident member of the ANS on Jan. 17, 1914.
Lyn F. Knight
Lyn Knight has been involved in Numismatics for 56 years staring with very humble beginnings to the present day where he conducts auctions and operates the annual International Paper Money Show. Lyn grew up in Cherokee Iowa, a nice little community in northwest Iowa. He is considered one of the “Iowa Boys” when talking about Nationals. He attended his first show when he was 13 years old & set up as a dealer of coin supplies, operating on a budget of $10.75. He was dependent upon his mother and other dealers to drive him to shows until he got his license.
James Roy Pennell, JR
Pennell was born on May 29, 1924 and passed away on June 17, 2008. Mr. Pennell received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from Clemson University and was a graduate of the Harvard Business School (1973 - 1975). He served in the United States Naval Reserve during World War II and the Korean Conflict.