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| Generals at the 2006 Annual CSA convention. Left to right: Peter Powell, Jerry Palazolo, Trish Kaufmann, Conrad Bush and John Kimbrough. |
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Cols. Larry Baum and Jeff Stanley enjoy libations
before the Southern Supper
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Elizabeth Pope, Vice President of Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries, Inc., addresses the Southern Supper group. Siegel's sponsored the wine and drinks for the Southern Supper, which was very much appreciated.. |
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| Col. Rex Felton receives the Haydn Myer Award for outstanding service to the Alliance for his duties as treasurer for 10 years from President Jim Monroe. |
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| President Jim Monroe promotes Col. John Kimbrough to General with thanks for his continuing work promoting the Alliance. Gen. Kimbrough brought the CSA website to prominence, co-authored a book on Confederates and offers his services to the Alliance in the Rapid Scan ID program of the Authentication Committee. We appreciate his dedication! |
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| Old friends: Cols. Bob and Connie Eldridge reunite with Gen. Trish Kaufmann at the Siegel sale. They were good friends when they all lived in the DC area, meeting in 1970. Bob was Treasurer of the CSA from 1980-87. |
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Jerry Palazolo accepts the CP writers Award from
President Jim Monroe on behalf of himself and Bill Parks for their joint
article in the July-September 2005 issue of The Confederate Philatelist
entitled "After Secession and Confederate Mail Service in the Yazoo River
Basin, Mississippi".
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Cols. Stanley Piller and Van Koppersmith enjoy drinks before the Southern Supper. |
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| The lunch table at the Siegel Sale: Around the table clockwise from lower left are Gen. Peter Powell, auction agent Frank Mandel, Col. Bob Eldridge and wife Connie, and Gen. John Kimbrough (still a Colonel then...) |
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| Auctioneer Scott Trepel, President of Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries, Inc. Scott and Siegel's have always been strong supporters of the Alliance as well as passionate postal historians. The Alliance appreciates their support and sponsorship of this years annual convention in New York. |
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Col. Earl Kaplan is paid in Confederate money for being the oldest member present at the Southern Supper, #663, barely beating out Peter Powell, member #736, who practically joined in diapers... |
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| The moose at Keen's Steak House overlooks the evening events. Trustee Bob Frailey and Col. Larry Baum hope he stays on his perch on the wall. Cols. Stanley Piller, Andy Kupersmit and Van Koppersmith can be seen in the background. |
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| Sandra and Jerry Palazolo with their two grown sons. Last time we saw them at a Southern Supper they were much younger. |
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