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CHIPPEWA FALLS WISCONSIN SCOTT #26 ON COVER. GREAT POSTMARK! - POSTAL-HISTORY CHIPPEWA FALLS WISCONSIN #26 ON COVER. GREAT POSTMARK!

Excellent, full Chippewa Falls postmark on this nice early cover to Concord, New Hampshire.

$15.00
CINCINNATI OHIO 1852 STAMPED FOLDED LETTER TO SALEM MASSACHUSETTS. SCOTT 10A CINCINNATI OHIO 1852 STAMPED FOLDED LETTER TO SALEM MASSACHUSETTS. SCOTT 11A EARLY USAGE PLUS GREAT LETTER

Scott 11A is listed in Scott as first issued in 1853. This 11A is tied to a stamped folded letter mailed March 27, 1852. Solid and full postmark. Letter is between business partners Edward D. Kimball of Salem, and John Swasey, in Cincinnati at that time. It discusses upcoming cotton transactions as well as the writer's daughter visiting the recipient. Excellent early historical letter of commerce in the mid 1800s.

John Swasey, bark, 294 tons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1850. Reg. June 10, 1851. Nathaniel A. Kimball, Edward D. Kimball, Franklin D. Reed, Boston, John Swasey & Co., Cincinnati, owners; John Phillips, master. Reg. Jan. 17, 1853.  Nathaniel A. Kimball, Edward D. Kimball, Thomas P. Pingree, John Swasey & Co., Cincinnati, owners ; Samuel Hill, master. Reg. Sept. 15, 1854.  Edward D. Kimball, Nathaniel A. Kimball, Chas. H. Miller, Thomas P. Pingree, owners; William Arnold, master.

THE NAUMKEAG STEAM COTTON COMPANY

David Pingree (1795-1863), merchant, ship owner, president of the Naumkeag Bank, and Mayor of Salem in 1851, was the first president of the Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company. He was succeeded by Edward D. Kimball (1811-1867), also a Salem merchant and ship owner. Both of these men were also active in the African trade, their ships going to West Africa or Zanzibar. It seems to be somewhat more than coincidental that one of the products most in demand in Africa was American cotton cloth, which was traded for hides, ivory, and particularly gum copal, a resin used in varnish. This connection allowed another new industry to flourish in Salem, Jonathan Whipple’s gum copal processing works at the foot of Turner Street.

The Africans prized the fine quality cotton sheeting. They called it ‘Mericani (American cloth). A specific example is taken from the outward manifest of the brig Ganges of Salem for October 5, 1839. Among a mixed cargo is found an entry for four cases (4,505 ½ yards) of bleached shirting valued at $527.11.14 The primary (later, exclusive) product of Naumkeag Mills, was cotton sheeting.

The company grew steadily. By the turn of the 20th century more than 2,700 looms were in operation weaving Pequot sheets, and in 1909 the Danvers Bleachery became part of the Naumkeag operation. The mills were Salem’s largest

employer and, in turn, provided jobs for immigrants from Ireland, French Canada, and Poland and Eastern Europe. But disaster struck on June 25, 1914. The mill complex, then consisting of twenty buildings, perished in the great Salem fire.

$150.00
civil-war-cover-to-chaplin-quint-2nd-mass-reg-dead-soldier CIVIL WAR 1863 LETTER TO REV. A. H. QUINT REGARDING REMAINS OF DEAD SOLDIER

Letter is written on behalf of the sister of Matthew Charles H. Bickford, Company B, Massachusetts 2nd Regiment Vols. who was reported killed in action.  Letter is to the company chaplain asking "where he was buried and whether by  his friends or the Rebels."

Private Charles H. Bickford of B Company, 2nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment was born on March 1844, and died on May 3, 1863 in Chancellorsville, Virginia, at the age of 19. Images of him are available at: https://www.loc.gov/item/2010650360/

 

 

 

 

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$35.00
civil-war-cover-to-maj-c-p-chandler-1st-mass-reg CIVIL WAR BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS COVER TO MAJOR CHARLES P. CHANDLER, 1ST MASS REG.

Clean cover with red double circle Boston Postmark and black paid killer. Addressed to Major Charles P. Chandler, 1st Massachusetts Regiment, Camp Hookeer, Budds Ferry, Washington, DC. Chandler was a leader and prominent Bostonian. The 1st Massachusetts Regiment had two majors, Charles P. Chandler and Gardner Walker. Major Chandler was killed leading his regiment in a charge at the Battle of Glendale. Chandler was the scion of a wealthy family who abandoned his university posting when his country called. In his time as major, Chandler led his regiment in the battles of Bull Run and the Peninsula Campaign, where he was killed in action. After his death Gardner Walker, a sailmaker in Boston was promoted to Major and led the regiment for the rest of the war, through Gettysburg, the Wilderness and Petersburg among others. By wars end the 1st Massachusetts had suffered 8 officers and 134 men KIA/DOW and 79 deaths of disease.

$15.00
civil-war-cover-to-capt-w-h-dobie-118th-new -york CIVIL WAR WHITE HALL NEW YORK COVER TO CAPTAIN WILLIAM H. DOBIE 118 REG. NY

Cover has double circle White Hall postmatrk along with target killer.  It is addressed to Capt. W.H. dobie, Co. H, 118 Reg, 18 Corp, 1st Division, 2nd Brigade, Washington, DC.  The 118th was one of the most battle tested regiments in the Civil War.  Troops participated in the following battles: Camden, South Mountain, Fredericksburg, Siege of Suffolk, Cold Harbor, first assault on Petersburg, Chaffin's Ferry, Fair Oaks, Appomattox Courthouse, final assault on Petersburg and was present at the surrender at Appomattox Courthouse.

$25.00
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
colorado-springs-1908-fold-out-obrians-loop-mt-cutler-postcard COLORADO: COLORADO SPRINGS 1908 FOLD-OUT O'BRIENS LOOP MOUNT CUTLER POSTCARD

Spectacular fold-out postcard showing the rough terrain challenges provided ny O'Brien's Loop Mount Cutler.  Note pack mule lower right center. Do not see a human, so the mule probably belonged to the photographer.  Rare item.

$25.00
colorade-springs-1908-fold-out-obriens-loop-mt-cltler-postcard COLORADO: COLORADO SPRINGS 1908 FOLD-OUT O'BRIENS LOOP MOUNT CUTLER POSTCARD

Spectacular fold out postcard showing the rough terrain challenges provided ny O'Brien's Loop Mount Cutler.  Note pack mule lower right center. Do not see a human, so the mule probably belonged to the photographer.  Rare item.

$25.00
COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION 4CT. MINT SCOTT 233 - PHILATELIC ITEM COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION 4CT. MINT SCOTT 233

Disturbed gum on back. Click on title to see additional scan. $110 catalog value.

$15.00
CONCORD MASSACHUSETTS POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL BUSINESS COVER - POSTAL-HISTORY CONCORD MASSACHUSETTS POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL BUSINESS COVER

Pristine condition. Looks like this was stamped with the town name, but never used.

$5.00

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