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colon-panama-1929-pan-american-airways-first-flight-cover-to-nyc-with-scott-c1-and-236-stamps PANAMA: COLON 1929 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS FIRST FLIGHT COVER TO NEW YORK CITY WITH SCOTT #C-1 AND #236 STAMPS

Colon postal agency auxiliary mark along with Pan American Airways first flight mark.  

$50.00
PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1946 SAFETY AWARD CARD -- AIRLINE MEMORABILIA

Looks like this was an insert of some type. Clean and fresh.

$5.00
OSBOURNE BRIDGE NEW YORK DEAD POST OFFICE CIVIL WAR ERA COVER & LETTER. FATHER ILL

Four-page letter from Maud Shutt to her children asking them to come home due to their father's severe illness. It also addresses a problem her son is having with his thumb. Osbourne Bridge is located in the middle of Great Sacandaga Lake in New York State. Doubt there is a lot of correspondence from this location.

The letter reads in part: "Your father is worse than he has ever been since I knew him. His leg is so helpless that he cant get off nor on the bed nor off his chair without help. So you may tell Dick and Phebe that you have made up your minds to come home and help take care of him." "I am sorry Miles that you have got a sore thumb. If it is bellon I am afraid you will have a bard time. Dont let it be to long before you have it cut open. If you dont (it) will affect the bone to much. Have it cut open as soon as it will worsen. Now if you are coming home you had better get ready and come as soon as you can. If you have any good tools, you had better fetch them along. Perhaps you may get some work here this winter if you want."

The letter continues telling the children to sell their store and most of their possessions, but pack up a set of dishes if they have them. The letter concludes: "I dont want to schare you but your father is growing worse all the time. He is very weak and feels bad. Our love to you..."

Excellent view into lifestyle and vernacular of the time.

 

 

$25.00
ORANGE MASSACHUSETTS POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL BUSINESS 1800S COVER TO PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND POSTMASTER - POSTAL-HISTORY ORANGE MASSACHUSETTS POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL BUSINESS 1800S COVER TO PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND POSTMASTER

Scarce community for USPO official covers. Nice early cover in good condition. Back is discolored. See scan.

$10.00
olympics-rome-1960-italy-postcard-with-preprinted-usa-team-autographs OLYMPICS: ROME ITALY 1960 SOUVENIR POSTCARD WITH PREPRINTED AUTOGRAPHS OF U.S. TEAM

POSTCARD WAS MAILED FROM ITALY.  HAS PREPRINTED AUTOGRAPHS OF MEMBERS OF THE U.S. TEAM ON MESSAGE SIDE AND TEAM ENTERING STADIUM IMAGE ON FACE.  CARD HAS PRESSED OUT FOLD DOWN CENTER AND ADDRESS HAS BEEN TORN OFF. STILL A GOOD OLYMPICS SOUVENIR ITEM.

$10.00
uss-constitution-old-ironsides-lot-of nine-postal-history-covers OLD IRONSIDES COVER COLLECTION OF NINE COVERS - USS CONSTITUTION

Nice lot. Includes cachet covers with on-board postmarks (Washington DC, St. Petersburg, FL, San Pedro, CA), 1977 Charlestown, MA anniversary cachet, five first day covers.

$50.00
ohio-mansfield-and-seneca-early-documents-with-tax-stamps OHIO: MANSFIELD & SENECA COUNTY EARLY 1900S DOCUMENTS WITH TAX STAMPS.

Three Bank of Mansfield documents, Two stock cerrtificate stubs with tax stamps and one Seneca County Treasurer's Office receipt (no stamps on this item but it does have a tax rate schedule on the back).

$15.00
logan-ohio-1932-registered-mail-postal-history-cover-to-columbus-ohio 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
akron-ohio-1932-postal-history-cover-with-block-of-four-washington-bicentennial-stamps OHIO: AKRON BLOCK OF 4 WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL STAMPS

Nice cover with half-cent block of four stamps in same month as first day of issue.  C. W. Bedford corner card.

$5.00
zanesville-ohio-1823-stampless-folded-letter-from-alexander-harper-us-representative OHIO -- ZANESVILLE 1823 STAMPLESS FOLDED LETTER FROM ALEXANDER HARPER US REPRESENTATIVE

Outstanding full double circle postmark on this stampless folded letter. Small tear where seal was broken.  Letter from US. Representative Alexander Harper to New York financier James Prentiss regarding a property transaction.  Alexander Harper (1786-1860) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. Born near Belfast, Ireland, Harper immigrated to the United States and settled in Zanesville, Ohio. He was admitted to the bar in 1813, and commenced practice in Zanesville. He served as member of the Ohio House of Representatives in 1820 and 1821. He served as president judge of the Court of Common Pleas 1822-1836. Harper was elected as a Whig to the 25th  Congress (1837-1839). He was also elected to 28th, 29th and 32nd Congresses. He served as chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department (28th Congress), and was on the Committee on Patents (28th Congress). He resumed the practice of law. 

$100.00

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