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NORTH ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS 1848 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO PITTSFORD VERMONT

Short note from Granger, Hodges Co., to Rogers Ingraham Co. reads: “Gentlemen – your favor was duly received. We are now making a better boot than was ever before which we will sell you delivered in Troy at 23 dollars on four months. Please give us a chance to make this statement good and oblige.” Since Granger, Hodges was an ironworks company, it can be assumed that the boot they refer to is attached to a carriage rather than worn on a foot.

Rogers Ingraham Co. – In 1843 Edwin Childs and David C. Rogers commenced manufacturing boots and shoes in Penniman's row. In 1845, the business extending, they leased and occupied the building now occupied by Tower & Porter, on Eagle Street, and Harvey Ingraham became a partner. In 1847 Mr. Childs retired from the firm. In 1847 Joshua K. Rogers became a partner in the firm of Rogers, Ingraham & Co. In 1850 George Millard bought out this firm, taking as partners Harvey Ingraham and W. F. Waterbury. In 1857 Mr. Millard bought out his partners and conducted the business alone. In 1848 Edwin S. Rogers became connected with the firm.

Granger, Hodges Co. – A furnace for smelting iron ore was built in Pittsford in the fall of 1791, by Israel Keith, from Easton, Mass. On the 4th of July, 1795, Mr. Keith sold the furnace property to Nathan Gibbs. Soon after the death of Mr. Gibbs, the furnace passed into the hands of Andrew Leach, of whom Simeon Granger & Sons purchased it November 30, 1826.

Chester, son of Simeon (2) Granger, was born July 5, 1797, in Sandisfield, Massachusetts. At the age of 28 he became a member of the firm of Simeon Granger & Sons, moving to Grangerville, town of Pittsford, Vermont. He was one of the projectors and original directors in the Rutland & Burlington railroad, also the Western Vermont railroad, and for many years was a director in the Bank of Rutland. After the death of his father his portion of the furnace property was purchased from the heirs by Chester and his brother Edward L., and the business was conducted under the firm name of C. & E. L. Granger until 1846, when at the death of the younger member of the firm the name was again changed to Granger, Hodges & Company.

 

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concord-new-hampshire-1850-stampless-folded-letter-to-gilford-nh NEW HAMPSHIRE - CONCORD 1850 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO GILFORD NH

Letter to merchant John Morrill placing an order for leather to be used for buggy seats.  John J. Morrill was owner of a general store and a prominent citizen of Gilford, NH.  This is one of four letters to him we are offering asking his advice or placing an order for merchandise. Outstanding blue Concord strike and numeral 5 strike.  

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boston-massachusetts-1847-express-mail-stampless-folded-letter-to-philadelphia BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS 1847 EXPRESS MAIL STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO PHILADELPHIA

Boston Express Mail postmarks are somewhat scarce. This one is full and clear, although somewhat light. Blue stock does not help.  Clean item. No content.

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germany-1844-stampless-folded-letter-Coeln-to-London-via-france GERMANY - COELN 1844 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO LONDON VIA FRANCE

Clean business correspondence.  Note rate marks on both front and reverse of this stampless folded letter.

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springfield-ma-scott-24-local-rate-cover MASSACHUSETTS: SPRINGFIELD SCOTT #24 ON LOCAL RATE COVER

Strong color. Three margin stamp, close at top. Light grill postmark.

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CHARLESTOWN NEW HAMPSHIRE STAMPLESS COVER - POSTAL-HISTORY CHARLESTOWN NEW HAMPSHIRE STAMPLESS COVER

Strong date mark, slightly off the top of the cover.  Red PAID mark and 5 manuscript rate.  Note Care City Hotel in lower left corner. No date, but looks like 1833-45 range.

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BRIDGEPORT CONNECTICUT 1848 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO VERGENNES VERMONT

Very interesting 2 1/2-page letter from Emma Curtis to her Aunt Alsow Roscoe.  Emma seems to have a family business because she says she read a letter from her aunt while she was sitting at the stand between her husband Mark and a cousin.  She talks of a sick grandmother a visit from her father and discusses visiting and/or moving to Vermont.    She inquires about Aunt Nancy.  Nice long letter, easy to read.  Condition very good for this era; having only a hole where the seal was broken.

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concord-nh-scott-24-local-rate-cover NEW HAMPSHIRE: CONCORD SCOTT #24 ON LOCAL RATE COVER

Strong color.  Three margin stamp, close at bottom.

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FITCHBURGH MASSACHUSETTS 1850S STAMPLESS COVER TO DUBLIN NEW HAMPSHIRE. THIS SPELLING OF FITCHBURGH IS UNLISTED IN ASCC.

Cover is very presentable on the address side with full Fitchburgh red postmark.  This mark is unlisted in ASCC. Paid 3 in circle mark in red.  Back is a bit ragged (see scan) but complete.

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romania-1964-olympic-stadium-lot-of-7-souvenir-sheets-cto-full-gum-never-hinged ROMANIA: 1964 OLYMPIC STADIUM LOT OF 7 SOUVENIR SHEETS CTO FULL GUM NEVER HINGED

All sheets postmarked to order. 

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