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MINDEN NEBRASKA 1901 POSTAL STATIONERY COVER TO NEW YORK CITY

Early covers in condition this good are very hard to find. Full postmark. New York City receiver on the reverse.

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waltham-ma-1907-charles-river-from-prospect-street-postcard MASSACHUSETTS: WALTHAM 1907 CHARLES RIVER FROM PROSPECT ST. BRIDGE POSTCARD

Tinted postcard. Nice, early Waltham scene.

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baltimore-maryland-1836-stampless-folded-letter-carried-cash MARYLAND: BALTIMORE 1836 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER CARRIED CASH

Short business note. High rate of 30 cents perhaps to cover insurance as cover states cash.

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saratoga-springs-ny-1913-rfd-postmark-on-embossed-postcard NEW YORK: SARATOGA SPRINGS 1913 RFD POSTMARK ON EMBOSSED POSTCARD $5.00
salzungen-germany-1910-comic-postcard-for-sale GERMANY: SALZUNGEN 1910 COMIC POSTCARD ASKING RECIPIENT TO WRITE

Interesting artwork.  See scans.  

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philadelphia-1883-covers-with-scott-183-stamps PENNSYLVANIA: PHILADELPHIA 1883 TWO COVERS WITH SCOTT #183 STAMPS

See scan.

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albany-new-york-1835-stampless-folded-letter-to-new-york-city NEW YORK -- ALBANY 1835 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO NEW YORK CITY

Brief letter from C. Burke to Wall Street financier J. Prentiss reminding him that he told Burke's son and wrote to C. that he would lend them money.  C. now asks for $100.  14 Wall Street address is still prominent NYC financial center.

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genessee-wisconsin-1960-brook-hill-local-triangle-stamp-on-postcard WISCONSIN: GENESEE 1960 BROOK HILL LOCAL TRIANGLE STAMP ON POST CARD

Postcard announcement of final stamp in local issue series.

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massachusetts/ohio-1938-souvenir-cover-reinactment-of-wagon-train-east-to-west MASSACHUSETTS/OHIO: 1938 SOUVENIR COVER REINACTMENT OF WAGON TRAIN EAST TO WEST

Cover posted in Ipswich MA and carried by oxen-team in covered wagon to Marietta OH in celebration of opening of Northwest Territory.  Excellent cachet.  

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CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA 1800S COVER AND LETTER- RELIGIOUS CONTENT- TWO 1-CT BANKNOTES FANCY CANCEL

Cover roughly opened. However, nice pair of Franklin banknotes with fancy target postmarks are undamaged. Although letter is postmarked Charleston, it was written in Savannah. Letter is from Anna Young to Mrs. Guardeau thanking her for presiding in her place at a prayer meeting. "...you are so competent in the business line and still more in prayer for GOD's presence with us and blessings upon us. My absence from the board is a trial, but it is also a Providence and I cling to the holy Cowper's definition of this word which has been a special help to me.." "Providence is but the name of an effect whose case is "GOD". Interesting reading.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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