Description Price
SCOTT 68A 10-CENT GREEN ON COVER TO BLUEHILL MAINE SCOTT 68A 10-CENT GREEN ON COVER TO BLUEHILL MAINE

Early cover to Bluehill Maine.  Cannot make out point of origin in postmark. Addressed to Charles Clough. Quality condition considering its age. Stamp clear on three sides, just touching at left.

THE DANIEL CLOUGH HOUSE AND PLACE

Daniel Clough was the first child of Asa and Abigail (Tecker) Clough born April 11,1790; married Polly, eldest daughter of Dr. Nathan and Mary (Carleton) Tenney, May 24, i818. She was born April ll, 1797; died Dec 8,1858; he died April 2,1867, aged 77. He was a sea captain in his younger years and commanded among other vessels the three-masted schooner ''Magnolia" built at Bluehill in 1833, the second vessel of that rig known. After sea life he gave attention to the management of his farm. The house he lived in was built by him about the time of his marriage, say about 1820, and is still standing, in good repair, and occupied by his youngest son, Charles Carroll Clough and family, who also own the farm of his grandfather, Asa Clough. The children of Capt. Daniel and Polly  (Tenney) Clough were:

, 1. Caroline, born Nov; 30,1818; married Capt. William Walker, half brother of the writer, June 24,1836.

2. Mary Tenney, born Nov. 1, 1820; married George W. Brown Jan. 11, 1840 and died at Ellsworth in 1852.

3. David Daniel, born Feb. 26,1826; removed to Portland where p he was twice married, his two wives dying, leaving no children; he died a few years ago.

4. Augustine Washington, born Oct. 9, 1831; was a captain in the War of the Rebellion; married at Portland in 1865; had two daughters; he and wife died a few years since at Everett, Mass.

Charles Carroll, born July 7,1837; married Emeline S.,daughter of Johnson Wood, May 24, 1859; they had three children born to. them, viz:—Harriet Gertrude, Feb. 28, 1861; Bessie Carroll, Sept. 2, 1872; Daisey Lou, Dec. 22,1878.

$125.00
SCOTT 115 ON CROSS BORDER COVER FROM MAINE TO HALLS HARBOR, NOVA SCOTIA SCOTT 115 ON CROSS BORDER COVER FROM MAINE TO HALLS HARBOR, NOVA SCOTIA
Maine postmark is light, but believe it is Portland Maine.  Extremely rare cross border usage.  Scissor-cut open at left. Stamp has minor age stains; common on issues of this era.
$500.00
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
HOBOKEN NEW JERSEY 1924 REGISTERED LETTER TO CHICAGO. - POSTAL-HISTORY HOBOKEN NEW JERSEY 1924 REGISTERED LETTER TO CHICAGO.

Block of four, strip of two and a single Washington 2-cent stamps on this postal stationery cover. Clean postmarks. Hoboken and Chicago marks on the back. 

$10.00
FRAMINGHAM MASSACHUSETTS 1892 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL CORNERCARD COVER - POSTAL-HISTORY FRAMINGHAM MASSACHUSETTS 1892 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL CORNERCARD COVER

Light but full Framingham Massachusetts postmark. Addressed to Waltham Massachusetts with Waltham receiver on back.

$5.00
SCRANTON PENNSYLVANIA 1929 SPECIAL DELIVERY COVER. HOTEL CASEY ADVERTISING . SPECIAL-DELIVERY-POSTAL-HISTORY WILKES-BARRE PENNSYLVANIA 1929 SPECIAL DELIVERY COVER. HOTEL CASEY, SCRANTON, ADVERTISING .

Early hotel stationery posted from Wilkes-Barre to Newburyport Massachusetts.  2- and 10-cent regular issues used.  NY and Pittsburg RPO mark along with Newburyport  receivers on back.

$15.00
SALA& CHI 1946 RAILROAD POST OFFICE COVER FROM DECATUR INDIANA TO EVERETT MASSACHUSETTS - RAILROAD-POSTAL-HISTORY SALA & CHI 1946 RAILROAD POST OFFICE COVER FROM DECATUR INDIANA TO EVERETT MASSACHUSETTS

Good railroad post office cover.

$5.00
PEEKSKILL NEW YORK 1898 COVER WITH 5-CENT TRANS-MISSISSIPPI STAMP (SCOTT 288) - POSTAL-HISTORY PEEKSKILL NEW YORK 1898 COVER WITH 5-CENT TRANS-MISSISSIPPI STAMP (SCOTT 288)

Covers with the 5-cent blue Trans-Miss stamp are few and far between.  Stamp has straight edge on right, double circle cancel. Mailed to King at Arms, London, England.  In blue marking crayon, someone has added Queen Vic Sv at bottom. Queen Victoria was the reigning monarch at the time and perhaps this was sent to her. Additional markings on back. Stamp has crease plus nibbled perfs at top right.  

$25.00
PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA BLOOD'S PENNY POST, DISPATCH MARK AND 3-CENT WASHINGTON STAMP PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA BLOOD'S PENNY POST, WITH DISPATCH MARK AND 3-CENT WASHINGTON STAMP

Full penny post seal with acid tie.  Full Blood's Dispatch mark.  Blue Philadelphia postmark over damaged 3-cent Washington stamp. Color of stamp indicates it's a #10.  However, condition of stamp does not permit confirmation.  Small cover with in good condition with slight soiling. Catalog: $375. 

$100.00
VINCENNES INDIANA 1837 STAMPLESS FOLDED COVER RECEIPT TO INDIANAPOLIS BANK BRANCH - POSTAL HISTORY VINCENNES INDIANA 1837 STAMPLESS FOLDED COVER RECEIPT TO INDIANAPOLIS BANK BRANCH

Light but full postmark. 12 1/2 rate.  *I* type state mark in postmark.

$25.00

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