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Stamp collector
Clarence W. Hennan
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Place of death
Chicago
Age
61 years
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Biography
Clarence William Hennan (May 24, 1894 – February 28, 1956) was an internationally recognized philatelist known for his philatelic collection, his exhibits at various stamp exhibitions, and for his expertise in evaluating the authenticity of rare stamps.
Philatelic literature
Hennan authored various articles and books on specific aspects of philately. These include:
- Haiti: Postal History and Stamps (a series published over a 3-year period)
- Curaçao Specialized (book published in 1952)
Collection interests
Dr. Hennan had various collections from which he authored philatelic articles. Today he is remembered for his:
- Chicago Postal History Collection
Philatelic leadership
Dr. Hennan provided leadership in the philatelic field in various ways:
- President of the American Philatelic Congress
- President of the American Philatelic Society
- President of the Collectors Club of Chicago
- Various positions in the Chicago Philatelic Society (Honorary Life Member)
Awards
For his leadership and accomplishments in the field of philately, Dr. Hennan was:
- given the Newbury Award in 1951
- given the Lichtenstein Medal in 1953
- named to the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1956.
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