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Full text of 'TAMS JournalTHIi: ROCKTokens and Other Stories from AlcatrazPaul CunninghamThe Early Years ofAlcatrazSay Alcatraz and the wordevokes memories of The Birdman,attempted escapes across the coldSan Francisco Bay and the UnitedStates prison with the meanest rep-utation. Truth be told, Alcatrazwas more than that. It was a mili-tary fort, a military prison, a Uni-ted States prison, an unused gov-ernment property and, finally, aUnited States national park.The dreary, windblownoutcrop of sandstone began life as ahigh point in the valley which filledwith Pacific Ocean water thou-sands of years ago and became SanFrancisco Bay. Before the days ofChrist, local Indians of the Ohione,Miwok and Costanoan tribes werethought to have visited the island,with the intentions of gatheringbirds’ eggs and perhaps fishing.But they settled Angel Islandbecause it had trees and numeroussprings which Alcatraz didn’t.The island itself is no morethan a third of a mile long andabout 150 yards across. The acre-age is about 12, making it consid-erably smaller than the island ofManhattan.The island had been seenand recorded by the Spanish in1769. On 5 August 1775 the Span-ish frigate, San Carlos, piloted byJose de Caizarer, entered SanFrancisco Bay and the ship’s mas-ter, Juan Manuel de Ayala, namedthe island La Isla de los Alcatraces(island of pelicans), for the largepelicans which populated the is-land. Indeed, Alcatraz was like aVolume 46, Issue 2April, 2006Inside this issue:40 Years Ago in TAMS 30Directory Deadline 32Special Ads 33Alcatraz 34Presidential Tokens 47SERIOUSCUSTOMERS FOR SERIOUS EXONUMIA!For thirty four years, PRESIDENTIAL has been known for selling the finest quality tokens andmedals in a wide variety of collecting fields.
Through the years, we have handled major raritiesin virtually every token and medal collecting area of significance. Below are just a few of theareas in which we deal extensively.Hard Times & 19th Century Merchant Tokens Betts MedalsCivil War Tokens Indian Peace MedalsTransportation Tokens C.S. Mint MedalsSo-Called Dollars World’s Fair & Exposition ItemsAll Kinds of Political Americana Art MedalsOfficial Presidential Inaugural MedalsAT AUCTIONWe offer material from all of the above areas - plus some.
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The majorityof coin dealers could care less about tokens and medals and their buying prices reflect thatdisinterest. PRESIDENTIAL has specialized in the token and medal field for 30 +years and is in a position to offer fair and knowledgeable prices for your material. If you wouldrather sell at auction - there is no better vehicle than our professionally cataloged illustratedsales. Our commission rate is a reasonable 10% and payment is made promptly 45 days after theclose of the sale.PRESIDENTIAL COIN & ANTIQUE CO., INC.Post Office Box 277Clifton, VA 20124II.loseph Levine Jlevine968(flaol.comPresident 703-354-5454TA^VSJOURNALOltKial Organ ol the ToHen arxJ Medal SocietyTAMS JOURNAL ISSN 0039-8233Published bimonthly for $25.00 per yearfor members (foreign $30.00) and $26.00 fornorvmembers by the Token and MedalSociety. Second class postagepaid at Tecumseh and additional offices.Postmaster: please send address changes toTAMS Journal. FL 32771.The TAMS Journal is the officialpublication of the Token and Medal SocietyInc., an educational and non-profitorganization devoted to furthering theexonumia field.
Founded on November 19.1960. At Detroit Michigan, the TAMS wasincorporated April 8. In the District ofColumbia.All Society members receive the TAMSJournal without cost beyond their $25.00domestic and Canada ($30.00 foreign) annualdues, of which $24.50 is set aside to cover thesubscription. Non-member subscriptions are$26.00 per year.Entire contents copyright 2005 by theToken and Medal Society Inc Reproduction inwhole or in pari without specific writtenpermission prohibited.
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Box 10Huntington, V I [email protected] Mutch7931 Crestwood DrBoise, ID [email protected] Pipher,P.O. Box 217Johnson City, NY [email protected] J. Reznick13927 Wood DuckCir.Bradenton, FL [email protected] IrionP.O. Box 10Volume 46Number 2PUBLICATIONS EDITORHuntington, VT David E. Box 366Bryantown, MD 20617'^^RETAR^£‘=RgPORT iPeriod Ending January 15, 2006TAMS members and prospective members arerequested to contact the TAMS Secretary regardingany changes in name, address, applications, subscrip-tions, resignations, missing issues, deaths or anyother TAMS business. Contact the Editor, DavidSchenkman, P.O.
Box 366, Bryantown, MD 20617, formatters relating directly to the Journal.For security reasons the TAMS Board of Directorshas voted to not publish members’ address in theSecretary’s Report. Any member wishing to contacta new member may do so by sending a selfaddressed stamped letter to the Secretary, and theletter will be fonwarded to the member.Submitted by Rachel IrishNew Members8051 Zwolinski, Joseph A., FL. Hawaii & PacificIsland Coins & Medals8052 Butler, Frank, SC. Jefferson Tokens8053 Ourso, Lynn, LA. New Orleans Minted Coins,Louisiana Tokens. Glyn Farber8054 Mullins, John, IL. Quincy, IL & AdamsCounty T okens8055 McDonald, Marc, VA.
Mint medals, BettsMedals, Alabama tokens, counterstamps8056 Moehn, Tom, IL. MO & IL tokens, CW &encased cents8057 Amey, Linda C., FL. Love Tokens, ChristmasOrnaments. Paul Cunningham8058 Cole Jr., Leo J., AR. T.T.s, Car Wash &Parking Tokens. Joe TuckerReinstated7913 Landre, Stuart, FLResigned3324 Elston, Maj Herman, ME7623 Heinrich, Ralph, CO4593 Mahler, Mervin, CA7974 Parrott, Ronald L., IN6449 Platnick, Ivan, WV6034 Strickler, Arthur W., NY5980Luedeking, Alan, FL3947Wright, Prentiss, ALDeceasedLM56Huard, Aime J., NH2695Mullins, David, TNLM107Stuart, B.
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