The Post Mark Collectors Club is a non-profit, national organization that promotes the collecting of postmarks and the study of postal history.
Each year the PMCC holds an annual Convention in a different part of the U.S. hosted by member(s) of the club, offering free postmarks, cachets, benefit auctions, exhibits, tours and more.
However, World War II intervened and Mr. Strobel's health was poor, so the PMCC was reorganized in 1946 under the guidance of Rev.
The award-winning newsletter is published eleven times a year with news, photos and postmark collecting information.
She was a driving force behind its growth, moving the collection from a bus located on her farm to Historic Lyme Village in 1978.
The Museum's holdings make up the largest single Postmark collection in the world, grouping nearly two million different postal history items.
The museum is situated in Historic Lyme Village, just east of Bellevue, Ohio, on State Road 4, near Route 113.