Here's another entry from
the online draft of John Lupia's book of numismatic biographies. Thanks! This is an excerpt with the full article and bibliography available online. This week's subject is Massachusetts collector and early ANA member
Erwin G. Ward.
-Editor
Erwin G. Ward (1849-1920), Palmer, Massachusetts; Superintendent, Hampden Truant School, Springfield, Massachusetts. Photo on the 33rd leaf verso in Philatelic West, Vol. 35, No. 2, February (1907). Later moved to 398 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth, Massachusetts.
He was born in 1849 in Massachusetts. In his youth he lived on a farm and became a bird egg collector. Later on he began collecting foreign coins. Later on still he began collecting CSA paper money using Dr. George Massamore’s catalogue for a guide. He also amassed an Indian relic collection of artifacts from every state.
In 1892 he advertised to purchase issues of Coin Collector’s Journal lacking in his collection and to trade Indian arrow-heads from Ohio for those found in other states. He began collecting stamps in 1896. And became a member of the American Philatelic Association.
He applied for membership to the ANA in 1892 and is member no. 66.
He collected Egyptian coins wanting to know how to distinguish a piece of Abdul Medjid from that of Abdul Aziz. He is listed as ANA dues paid in 1897.
To read the complete article, see:
WARD, ERWIN G.
(http://www.numismaticmall.com/numismaticmall-com/ward-erwin-g)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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