Daniel McAdam's Guide to Stamp Collecting

 

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As noted on our home page, this website is devoted to providing information on all aspects of Mexican philately, including postage stamps, postal history, postal stationery, postmarks, and pretty much anything else we can think of.

We hope that the information on this site will prove helpful to collectors of the fascinating postage stamps of Mexico, and welcome your comments.

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E-mail: djmcadam@gmail.com

Who is Daniel McAdam?

Daniel McAdam is a native New Yorker who now lives in the American southwest, a direct descendant of some notable early settlers of Long Island, including John Townsend and Thomas Jones (after whom Jones Beach is named).  Among other settlers of what is now the United States, one of his earliest direct descendants is Robert Cole, a Puritan who came to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.  He is also directly descended from the Conklin brothers, who became the first glassmakers in America when they set up shop in colonial Salem.  (They left for Long Island before people started burning witches - probably a good idea.)

Mr. McAdam is a proud member of the American Philatelic Society.  He specializes in Mexico philately. 

postage stamp of Mexico