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NEWHAMPTON NEW HAMPSHIRE STAMPLESS COVER  - POSTAL HISTORY NEW HAMPTON NEW HAMPSHIRE STAMPLESS COVER PAID 3 IN CIRCLE

Nice stampless cover with full black postmark and PAID 3 in a circle which is unlisted in ASCC. No contents. Sent to Miss Lizzie M. Abbot in Manchester, NH. Piece of back of cover is missing. Does not affect appearance of the front. $25+++ AMERICAN STAMPLESS COVER CATALOG VALUE.

$30.00
postal+history WASHINGTON DC 5cts FULL RED POSTMARK ON COVER TO HENRY HOLMOUTH, PHILADELPHIA

Circa 1850 Washington DC 5cts red postmark on this cover to Henry Helmouth, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Helmouth was known in Philadelphia and involved with local politics, including events leading to Philadelphia Act of Consolidation (1854), and the affairs of the University of Pennsylvania. He may have been a son of the renowned German-American Lutheran minister Justus Christian Henry Helmouth.  Wax seal features a running fox. Clean cover.

$30.00
postal+history WASHINGTON DC 5cts BLACK POSTMARK ON STEAMER COVER TO DERBY CONNECTICUT

Circa 1850 Washington DC 5cts black postmark on this cover to Mr. Sanford, Derby, Connecticut.  Note manuscript steamer designation at top.

$30.00
 scott.69.postage.stamp.12.cent.washington.used US SCOTT 69 12-CENT BLACK WASHINGTON POSTAGE STAMP USED

Pie-wedge fancy cancel. Three good margins. In close at left. Note that perf that appears to be missing lower left is actually folded up.

$30.00
FIRST DAY COVER - JOHN BASSETT MOORE $5 - SCOTT #1295 1966 FLEETWOOD

Clean cover.

$30.00
NEWPORT-NH-WENDELL-HARBOR-NH-POSTAL-HISTORY-STAMPLESS NEWPORT NEW HAMPSHIRE 1830 POSTAL HISTORY STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO POSTMASTER, WENDELL HARBOR NEW HAMPSHIRE

Brief note addressed to John P. Knowlton, Wendell Harbor, NH, postmaster regarding a debt of $1,000. A representative of Knowlton apparently tried to collect the money from the writer, Peter Sargent, but to no avail and Sargent is writing to say he hopes to have money soon and "you can have it". Light but full Newport NH postmark along with large red numeral 5. Very good condition.  Wendell Harbor is an rare and interesting address since it was an early name for what is now Sunapee Harbor. According to historical records: "Like many other towns, Sunapee one went through name changes before its incorporation in 1781: Saville in 1768, Corey's Town, and then Wendell, for one of the Masonian Proprietors, John Wendell. The marsh near Sunapee Middle High School still bears Wendell's name. The name Sunapee was substituted for Wendell by the legislature in 1850."  Captain John P. Knowlton, a retired merchant of Sunapee, was born in that town, October 10, 1821, son of Samuel and Betsey (Pike) Knowlton. The grandfather, Robert Knowlton, was one of the pioneer settlers of New London, N.H. Samuel Knowlton was a farmer in Sunapee. He was also engaged in hewing lumber.  John P. Knowlton, at six feet, six inches, was one of the tallest men in the area. He received his education in town schools and took up farming. Subsequently he became interested in a mercantile business, and entered into partnership with his brother in 1844. He bought out his brother’s interest, and went on as sole proprietor. In 1862, he retired. In 1870, he erected Knowlton Block. He was a Director of the First National Bank of Newport, N.H., for several years. He was first Postmaster of Sunapee and held the office for 11 years. On January 4, 1848, Governor Jared B. Williams created him Captain of the militia company called the Sunapee Guards. For four years he was Town Clerk, and for one year Town Treasurer. In 1856-57 he served as State Representative, and he was a Justice of the Peace. Captain Knowlton was married October 23, 1848, to Abby S. Morgan.

$25.00
zurich-switzerland-1843-customs-inspection-mark-on-form-for-goods-to-wohlen SWITZERLAND - ZURICH 1843 STAMPED CUSTOMS INSPECTION FORM FOR GOODS GOING TO WOHLEN

Oval customs inspection mark on this document from Zurich to Wohlen.

$25.00
cambridge-md-1938-phillips-soups-full-color-advertising-cover MARYLAND: CAMBRIDGE 1938 PHILLIPS SOUPS COLOR ADVERTISING COVER WITH METER STAMP

The Phillips Packing Company began in Cambridge, Maryland in 1902 with a single plant and went on to become one of the most recognized names in seafood. As the company expanded so did its legacy on the Eastern Shore through buildings and stories. Cover franked with meter postage.

$25.00
PONCA CITY OKLAHOMA - CHICAGO-DALLAS ROUTE 1927 FIRST FLIGHT COVER WITH C-4 STAMP - AIRMAIL-POSTAL-HISTORY PONCA CITY OKLAHOMA - CHICAGO-DALLAS ROUTE 1927 FIRST FLIGHT COVER WITH C-4 STAMP

Clean first flight cover with double circle postmarks. Unusual for this cover as roller postmarks were used for most covers.

$25.00
plymouth-massachusetts-national-monument-early-multi-tier-postcard-rare MASSACHUSETTS: PLYMOUTH NATIONAL MONUMENT EARLY MULTI-TIER POSTCARD. SEE SCANS

Distinctive front panel with metal fastener. Open the panel to reveal 11 additional photos of Plymouth MA area.  Highly unusual and collectible. No date on postmark.  However, stamp is from 1906 time period.

$25.00

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