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austria-1928-cover-with-set-of-scott-b71-b76-stamps AUSTRIA - VIENNA 1928 COVER WITH SET OF SCOTT #B71-B76 SEMI-POSTAL STAMPS - PLUS

Full set of this series of semi-postals on good registered mail cover.  Seven Scott #306 stamps on back.  Cover has been trimmed at bottom.

$75.00
1939-italy-to-paris-france-cover-with-scott-406-stamp ITALY - 1939 COVER TO PARIS FRANCE VIA "AEROPLANE" WITH SCOTT #406

Premium to find Scott #406 on cover.  Also, two Scott #C13 airmail stamps. Notation: "Aeroplane". Addressed to the Royal Automobile Club. Opened a bit roughly at top.  

$35.00
north-danvers-massachusetts-1855-stampless-cover-with-content-to-gilford-new-hampshire MASSACHUSETTS - NORTH DANVERS STAMPLESS COVER WITH CONTENT TO GUILFORD NEW HAMPSHIRE

Long letter from a resident of Topsfield Massachusetts asking about purchasing a farm in Guilford. Plans to move his family there. John J. Morrill was owner of a general store and a prominent citizen of Guilford, NH.  This is one of four letters to him we are offering asking his advice or placing an order for merchandise.

$15.00
gilford-new-hampshire-1844-stampless-folded-letter-postmaster-signed-free NEW HAMPSHIRE - GILFORD 1844 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER POSTMASTER SIGNED "FREE"

Local letter from postmaster to local merchang John Morrill with answer to question about the start of the winter school session. 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. Full black postmark. Some foxing.

$35.00
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.  

$20.00
middletown-connecticut-1847-stampless-folded-letter-to-hartford CONNECTICUT - MIDDLETOWN 1847 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT

Clean letter to Hartford Insurance company regarding death of policy holder.

$15.00
middletown-connecticut-1847-stampless-folded-lettter-to-hartford CONNECTICUT - MIDDLETOWN 1847 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT

Clean stampless folded letter with light blue postmark including 5 in circle. Brief note to insurance company regarding customer policy.

$15.00
boston-1843-stampless-folded-letter-to-north-springfield-vermont MASSACHUSETTS - BOSTON 1843 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO NORTH SPRINGFIELD VERMONT

Letter from George Lewis to Joel Griswold, a home builder in Vermont, informing him there is no work around Boston for his son.  The building trades are slow with lots of young men use hanging around. Letter is in good condition with no tears except for small spot where seal was broken with is on a blank page.

$10.00
reuben-eaton-fenton-new-york-senator-free-franked-washington-dc-1862-cover DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - WASHINGTON 1862 COVER FREE FRANKED BY REUBEN EATON FENTON, NEW YORK SENATOR

Full WAshington DC Free double circle postmark on free franked cover signed R E Fenton mc.  Reuben Eaton Fenton (July 4, 1819 – August 25, 1885) was an American merchant and politician from New York. In 1840, he was named commander of the New York Militia's 162nd Infantry Regiment with the rank of colonel. He was elected as a Democrat to the 33rd United States Congress, and served from March 4, 1853, to March 3, 1855. He left the Democratic Party to help organize the Republican Party, and was later elected, as a Republican, to the 35th, 36th, 37th and 38th United States Congresses, and served from 1857 to 1865. He was Governor of New York from 1865 to 1868. In 1868, he was among the candidates to be Vice President. In January 1869, he was elected a Senator from New York and served from 1869 to 1875. He was known as "The Soldiers' Friend" for his efforts to help returning Civil War veterans. He worked to remove tuition charges for public education, helped to establish six schools for training teachers, and signed the charter for Cornell University. The town of Fenton, NY, is named for him. His former home in Jamestown is the site of the Fenton History Center. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.  After his death, a building at The State University of New York at Fredonia, Fenton Hall, was named in his honor because he had attended the previous incarnation of the school, the Fredonia Academy. Fenton Avenue in the Bronx, is named for him.

$50.00
new-york-city-1935-time-nagazine-advertising-cover-with-byrd-stamp NEW YORK - NEW YORK CITY 1935 TIME MAGAZINE ADVERTISING COVER WITH BYRD EXPEDITION SHEET SINGLE STAMP

Promotional cover sent by TIME magazine to promote subscriptions via teaser campaign.  Byrd Expedition stamp cut from souvenir sheet attached to add interest.

$10.00

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