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salzungen-germany-1910-comic-postcard-for-sale GERMANY: SALZUNGEN 1910 COMIC POSTCARD ASKING RECIPIENT TO WRITE

Interesting artwork.  See scans.  

$5.00
philadelphia-1883-covers-with-scott-183-stamps PENNSYLVANIA: PHILADELPHIA 1883 TWO COVERS WITH SCOTT #183 STAMPS

See scan.

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waltham-ma-1907-charles-river-from-prospect-street-postcard MASSACHUSETTS: WALTHAM 1907 CHARLES RIVER FROM PROSPECT ST. BRIDGE POSTCARD

Tinted postcard. Nice, early Waltham scene.

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baltimore-maryland-1836-stampless-folded-letter-carried-cash MARYLAND: BALTIMORE 1836 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER CARRIED CASH

Short business note. High rate of 30 cents perhaps to cover insurance as cover states cash.

$5.00
saratoga-springs-ny-1913-rfd-postmark-on-embossed-postcard NEW YORK: SARATOGA SPRINGS 1913 RFD POSTMARK ON EMBOSSED POSTCARD $5.00
MAQUOKETA IOWA 1897POSTAL STATIONERY COVER TO WESTFIELD, NEW YORK

Clean cover. Has full Westfield receiver on the reverse.

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albany-new-york-1835-stampless-folded-letter-to-new-york-city NEW YORK -- ALBANY 1835 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO NEW YORK CITY

Brief letter from C. Burke to Wall Street financier J. Prentiss reminding him that he told Burke's son and wrote to C. that he would lend them money.  C. now asks for $100.  14 Wall Street address is still prominent NYC financial center.

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genessee-wisconsin-1960-brook-hill-local-triangle-stamp-on-postcard WISCONSIN: GENESEE 1960 BROOK HILL LOCAL TRIANGLE STAMP ON POST CARD

Postcard announcement of final stamp in local issue series.

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CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS TO CANANDAIGUA NEW YORK EARLY COVER. SCOTT#26 STAMP CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. DAGGETT

Clean stamp and cover. Nice item. No content. Addressed to Rev. O. E. Dagget for Mrs. Dagget.

The December number of the " National Preacher," contains a Sermon, entitled, "The time of the End uncertain," by Rev. O. E. Daggett, pastor of the South Congregational church, Hartford, Ct. The object of this discourse appears to be, to prove that we can never know with any certainty, the time of the Second Advent; and therefore, that no confidence can be placed in any of the evidence upon which the near approach of that event is predicated. It is singular that while a century ago, the whole Protestant church were endeavoring to acquire all the light possible upon the prophecies of Daniel and John, yet, now, the same church is equally anxious to throw darkness upon those prophecies.

EXTRACT FROM A LETTER Of Rev. O. E. DAGGETT, D.D

Canandaigua, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1863.

Mt Dear Sir :—That so young a State as Iowa has a Historical Society is noticeable, but the sooner such operations are begun, the better. I was much pleased with that of Wisconsin, where I was, at Madison, in May, 1862. Though only eight years old, it had already done, what could not so well be done later, for the State, besides having some things of interest in all similar collections.

I enclose you two specimens from my Colonial and Continental money, for your Historical Society. See the motto of the latter. Yours, sincerely, O. E. DAGGETT.

 

 

 

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massachusetts/ohio-1938-souvenir-cover-reinactment-of-wagon-train-east-to-west MASSACHUSETTS/OHIO: 1938 SOUVENIR COVER REINACTMENT OF WAGON TRAIN EAST TO WEST

Cover posted in Ipswich MA and carried by oxen-team in covered wagon to Marietta OH in celebration of opening of Northwest Territory.  Excellent cachet.  

$5.00

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