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41-piece-early-correspondence-to-dudley-tibbits-troy-ny-with-covers NH/NY/MN/FR: 41 PIECE CORRESPONDENCE LOT TO DUDLEY TIBBITS, TROY NY. SEE TEXT

This is a large lot of correspondence with envelopes and two postcards (one from France) primarily from John Tibbits to his father, C. E. Dudley Tibbits.  John became a minister in New Hampshire.  Lots of interesting reading.  Postmarks from New Hampshire, New York, Minnesota and France.  See image. Charles Edward Dudley Tibbits, was born at Hoosac, New York, August 18, 1834. He was educated under private tuition at Troy and Hoosac, and later took a course at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy. In 1851 he made his first visit to Europe, crossing the ocean in a sailing vessel. He saw at that time the first International Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London. This was the first of many voyages. He was largely occupied with the care of his own and of family property. He was president of the Walter A. Wood Mowing & Reaping Machine Company, of Hoosick Falls, from 1892 to 1895, when he resigned, and for a number of years was a director of the company; he is also a director of the United National Bank of Troy. He is a trustee of the Troy Orphan Asylum, and was chairman of the committee which selected the plans for the asylum building on Spring avenue. He was president in 1879 of the Young Men's Association, and is a trustee of the Troy Public Library, which now carries on the work formerly done by that association. As trustee of the library, he chose the design from which the Memorial Library Building on Second street was erected. Mr. Tibbits was chairman of the committee of one hundred citizens who were charged with making arrangements for the public celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the naming of the city of Troy, in January, 1889. Mr. Tibbits married, June 8, 1865, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of John Le Grand and Elizabeth (Sigourney) Knox. She died July 16, 1875. Children: Sarah Bleecker, born November 15, 1866. George, born February 22, 1868, died April 29, 1875. John Knox, born January 13, 1870; educated at St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire; Yale College, B.A., class of 1892; Exeter College, Oxford, England; he is an Episcopal clergyman at Concord, New Hampshire. He married, April 12, 1910, at Montreal, Canada, Marguerite Vinton Harris, daughter of Arthur H. and Saidee (Lambe) Harris, of that city. Dudley, born October 4, 1874, died May 24, 1875.

$50.00
charlestown-ohio-manuscript-postmark-stampless-folded-letter-to-suffield-connecticut CHARLESTOWN OHIO 1845 MANUSCRIPT POSTMARK STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO SUFFIELD CONNECTICUT

Content talks of payment of a debt and, as noted by the clipped top portion of the letter, also included a bank draft.  No rips or tears...not even where seal was broken.

$45.00
NEW YORK TO LONDON TRANSATLANTIC COVER WITH JANUARY 1, 1858 5 RATE POSTMARK NUMERAL 1 IS INVERTED - MARITIME-POSTAL-HISTORY NEW YORK TO LONDON TRANSATLANTIC COVER WITH JANUARY 1, 1858 5 RATE POSTMARK NUMERAL 1 IS INVERTED

Cover (no contents) New York to London, England January 1, 1856 at unpaid 24 cents treaty rate & carried on Cunard's "Asia" from Boston. Very strong "5 N York Br Pkt" postmark with inverted "1" date plug and manuscript 1 shilling due of Liverpool and London backstamp. Ex-Pullin.

$45.00
DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1894 REGISTERED LETTER RIVERTON RHODE ISLAND SCOTTE2 STAMP. Riverton Virginia 1894 cover with E2 Special Delivery stamp & Riverton Democratic Club letterhead + RPO mark

Fresh copy of this early Special Delivery stamp from Riverton Virginia to Winchester. There is a nice Balt. & Roanoke RPO postmark on the back. Postal stationery is clipped at right. Stamp is straight edge and missing a perf lower right corner. Catalog: $135.

$45.00
POSTAL HISTORY - ROCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE 1852 STAMPLESS COVER WITH NOTE ROCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE 1852 STAMPLESS COVER WITH NOTE ENCLOSURE

Nice full black postmark with printed PAID 3 (Paid 3 also appears in manuscript at lower left of cover). Sent by J. D. Sturtevant, agent, to A. D. Lockwood in Danielsville Connecticut. Note comments that they received 11 bags of waste and no bill and asks Lockwood to send a bill.

$45.00
WINCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE 1832 BLACK POSTMARK STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO ASHBURNHAM MASSACHUSETTS - POSTAL HISTORY WINCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE 1832 BLACK POSTMARK STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO ASHBURNHAM MASSACHUSETTS

LIGHT BUT FULL AND EASY TO READ WINCHESTER POSTMARK. HARD TO FIND FOR THIS YEAR.

$45.00
SCOTT 576 AND 577 IMPERF PLATE BLOCKS OF 6 - U.S.-POSTAGE-STAMPS SCOTT 576 AND 577 IMPERF PLATE BLOCKS OF 6

576 has hinge mark.  577 has extremely light hinge mark...takes a while to find it.  Will sell either one for $25.

$40.00
collection-and-distribution-wagon-postmark-taft-postal-history-cover-to-elmira-ny COLLECTION & DISTRIBUTION WAGON POSTMARK 1899 POSTAL HISTORY COVER TO ELMIRA NEW YORK

Sought-after Collection & Distribution Wagon Trip 1 postmark on this cover to Elmira, New York. Elmira receiver on the back.  Stamp is faulty and there is a tear upper left side of cover. Cannot make out name of community where postmark was applied. 

$40.00
WOODSTOCK VERMONT MARCH 32 (!!!) 1854 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER RE: WOODSTOCK BANK STOCK - POSTAL HISTORY WOODSTOCK VERMONT MARCH 32 (!!!) 1854 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER RE: WOODSTOCK BANK STOCK

Light Woodstock Vermont postmark, but full and easy to read that it was stamped March 32. Note is to the Town Clerk of Strafford Vermont listing two Baldwin family members as stockholders in the Bank of Woodstock. S Morrill, Town Clerk of Strafford signed receipt. Nice historic item, plus an oddity regarding the date.

$40.00
illinois-pekin-1841-stampless-folded-letter-to-mr-vernon-ohio PEKIN ILLINOIS 1841 FULL POSTMARK ON STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO MT. VERNON OHIO

Full Pekin Il postmark on this stampless folded letter.  Letterwriter has written Land Prairie IL above salutation.  Easy to read letter discusses crop yield.  Crease down center of letter.

$40.00

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