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| Barbara Mueller looks on as Chairman Roger Brody
holds the photograph to be placed on the USSS Hall of Fame wall at the
American Philatelic Center.
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Barbara R. Mueller has been inducted into the Hall of Fame of
the United States Stamp Society. The Board of Governors voted
unanimously to honor one of the most honored members of the
philatelic community. Induction into the Hall of Fame is the
Society's highest honor. Mueller becomes the eleventh person
so honored. Her contributions to the Society and philately
are remarkable.
In addition to chairing several Society committees including
the Postal History and Markings Committee and the
Essays-Proof Committee, Mueller served as the Editor of The
United States Specialist from 1972 through 1977. She has been
a prolific contributor to that journal for over six decades.
Barbara also has served as editor of two other important
philatelic journals, The Essay-Proof Journal and Paper Money.
Barbara has authored three books: Common Sense Philately,
United States Postage Stamps and Postage Stamps and
Christianity as well as numerous articles on a diversity of
philatelic subjects from design and art to postal markings
and the U.S. registry system.
Barbara Mueller has been a valued contributor to the Society
and is unquestionably one of the most important philatelic
researchers and writers of the 20th Century. She was the
recipient of the APS John N. Luff Award in 1956 and signed
the APS Scroll of Distinguished Recipients of that award in
1973. Barbara is recognized in the APS Writers Unit 30 Hall
of Fame.
In 2003 the Board of Governors of the United States Stamp
Society recognized Mueller for her long and valuable service
presenting her with the Society's Century of Service
Award. In 1981, Barbara Mueller was awarded the Alfred F.
Lichtenstein Memorial Award for Distinguished Service to
Philately. Louise Boyd Dale, Patricia Walker and Barbara R.
Mueller are the only women to have garnered this prestigious
award.
In 2004 Barbara was awarded the Smithsonian Philatelic
Achievement Award. Barbara is one of six persons so
honored. The citation on that award read "Barbara
Mueller is one of American
philately's most distinguished writers and editors. Over
the last 50 years she has made major contributions to
philately, editing and writing publications for audiences
that range from novice collectors to specialists. She is one
of the most honored philatelists in the hobby and was the
first woman honored with the prestigious John N. Luff Award
by the American Philatelic Society in 1956."
A framed photo of Barbara R. Mueller will be displayed in the
United States Stamp Society room at the American Philatelic
Center along side of previous Hall of Fame honorees, Hugh M.
Southgate, J. W. Lundy, Arthur E. Owen, Walter R. McCoy, R.
A. Bryant, Sol Glass, Walter A. McIntire, George T. Turner,
Morton D. Joyce and George W. Brett.
The award was presented at the 80th Anniversary Celebration
dinner at the Smithsonian Institution's National Postal
Museum on May 30, 2006.
Mueller's Award Citation reads:
The Board of Governors of the United States Stamp Society is
honored to induct into the Hall of Fame, Barbara R. Mueller,
of Jefferson, Wisconsin, who, exemplifying true scholarship
and devotion to philatelic research for almost 70 years, has
given unstintingly of her time and effort in the service of
our organization.
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