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MICHIGAN: CARROLLTON 1882 COVER AND EXCELLENT LETTER TO SAND LAKE MICHIGAN. Nice early oval postmark on this cover from a small Michigan township to a desirable destination. Long four-page letter is from Wesley Kilborn to Charles Reston telling him that he has applied for and won the position of principal of Carrolton High School and is excited that the job pays $15 a month more than he was previously making. The only problem, he states, is that: "is it a very rough school as this place is nearly all French Canadians and Irish. In fact, there is more French spoken than English. This place is then you see what I call a devilish hard hole and the scholars and their teachers have regular fights in the school room." Much more to read and enjoy. |
$25.00 | ||
NEW HAMPSHIRE - FRANKLIN 1844 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER TO ARTHUR FLETCHER Bold, sharp, full Franklin postmark on this stampless folded letter (no content) to Arthur Fletcher, Concord attorney and graduate of Yale Class of 1837. |
$25.00 | ||
ILLINOIS: PELLONIA 1893 REGISTERED LETTER WITH COLUMBIAN STAMPS MAILED TO ST. LOUIS MISSOURI Very interesting registered mail cover. Early use of registered mail that included telephone number for contact along with address. Seldom seen. Pellonia believed to be a dead post office. Common postal stationery cover with 2- and 6-cent Columbian (Scott #231 and 235) added to make rate. No content. |
$75.00 | ||
NEW HAMPSHIRE: MARLBORO STAMPLESS COVER TO FITZWILLIAM Light but full Marlboro red postmark along with FREE in a box at upper right. |
$25.00 | ||
STAMPS - STAMPS - STAMPS - UNITED STATES AND WORLDWIDE MIINT AND USED STAMPS FOR SALE We have a vast inventory of United States and Worldwide mint and used stamps for sale at BARGAIN PRICES. From early to modern including regular issues, commemoratives, souvenir sheets, booklets and booklet panes, back of book. Also offering fancy cancels, Cinderellas, Christmas Seals and more. Send us your want lists. We will send images and full descriptions of stamps available. All purchases fully guaranteed. We also have two British Colonies collections and a spectacular Switzer collection available (mint and used). Of course, we have a plethora of US and worldwide covers in stock. The images on this listing a are a small sampling of what we have. Look forward to hearing from you. |
$1.00 | ||
CONNECTICUT: NEW-MILFORD 1837 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER FROM D. SANFORD TO ROGER SHERMAN, FAIRFIELD LAWYER Short letter from D. Sanford (believe first name to be David) asking prominent Fairfield lawyer Roger Sherman to review a deed from a property sale he was involved in to determine what can be built on the property. Roger Minott Sherman (May 22, 1773 – December 30, 1844) was a lawyer and politician from Fairfield County, Connecticut. There is a grammar school in Fairfield named after him. Item in excellent condition with bold brown postmark. |
$25.00 | ||
CROATIA: LUSSIN PICCOLO 1899 RARE POSTAL CARD FROM ASTRONOMER LEO BRENNER TO MS. WILLIAMINA FLEMING, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS This postal card represents an historic and unique communication between two of the world’s foremost astronomers – Leo Brenner and Williamina Fleming. See biographical information below. The Austria postal card has an 1899 postmark from Lussin Piccolo, a Croatian Island in the northern Adriatic Sea…rare in its own right. At left is a handstamp for Manora-Sternwarte, the observatory founded by Leo Brenner. The card is addressed to Mrs. Fleming at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Brenner, whose signature is at the bottom of the card, miswrote his salutation as Dear Sir (probably because few, if any, women had reached such stature in the field of astronomy at the time). He corrected the error before posting his request that she send an image of herself along with a biography for use in his astronomy publication. Card has a light horizontal crease. Otherwise, very clean. Cambridge receiver postmark on address side. Spiridon Gopcevic or Gopcevia was a Serbian astronomer and historian. He is also known by his pen name of Leo Brenner. He was born to a shipowner in the Austrian litoral town of Trieste (today in Italy), and at an early age, was sent to Vienna to be educated. Following the death of his mother, he became a journalist by trade. Among his works he published Macedonia and Old Serbia in 1889, an ethnographic study. However, he spent time in jail in 1893 due to some of his articles against the Austro-Hungarian government, and decided to end his journalistic career. In 1893 he founded Manora Observatory on Mali Lošinj. This observatory was named for his wife, a wealthy Austrian noblewoman. At this observatory, Spiridon used the 17.5cm refractor telescope at the observatory to make observations of Mars, the rings of Saturn, and other planets. He would eventually close the observatory in 1909 due to financial problems. From 1899 until 1908 he was the founder and editor of the Astronomische Rundschau, a popular scientific journal. He spent several years in America before returning to Europe and editing an army journal in Berlin during the war. The crater Brenner on the Moon was named after him (based on his nom de plume) by his friend Phillip Fauth. A new observatory was built on Mali Lošinj in 1993, and was named "Leo Brenner". Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming (15 May 1857 – 21 May 1911) was a Scottish astronomer active in the United States. During her career, she helped develop a common designation system for stars and cataloged thousands of stars and other astronomical phenomena. Among several career achievements that advanced astronomy, Fleming is noted for her discovery of the Horsehead Nebula in 1888. Williamina Paton Stevens was born in Dundee, Scotland on 15 May 1857. In 1877, she married James Orr Fleming, an accountant and widower, also of Dundee. She worked as a teacher a short time before the couple emigrated to Boston, Massachusetts, when she was 21. The couple had one son, Edward P. Fleming. |
$1,000.00 | ||
CUBA: LOT OF 29 1940S COVERS TO HARTFORD CONNECTICUT. CENSOR TAPE Clean lot with a variety of stamps; regular issues and airmails. |
$25.00 | ||
GREENSBURGH AND NEW CASTLE INDIANA 1850S FLIPPED WRAPPER - COURT AND SHERIFF From the dates on the postmarks, it appears the sheriff of Greensburgh sent some documents to the clerk of the Boon Circuit court in Lebanon Indiana. The clerk then sent either the documents or some other missive back to the sheriff from New Castle flipping and using the same outside wrapper. Two full and clear postmarks. Probably unique. |
$40.00 | ||
OHIO: LOGAN 1932 REGISTERED COVER TO COLUMBUS WITH GOOD STAMPS Columbus Mutual Life advertising envelope with good artwork. See scans for stain and heavy cancel. Date handstamps on reverse reveal community of origin. |
$10.00 |