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July 2023
United States Postal History
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dateline on folded letter to Canton, China (Heard correspondence), endorsed "Panama", black oval "Forwarded by J. Howard & Son, New-York" backstamp, very fine, ex-White
red signature on October 4, 1848 certification of payment of entry duties for cargo on the Brig Margaret, signed by Ephraim F. Miller (collector) and Nathaniel Hawthorne (surveyor), cargo consisted of sixty cords of wood and fifty dozen eggs, very fine
Nathaniel Hawthorne was appointed Surveyor for the District of Salem and Beverly and Inspector of the Revenue for the Port of Salem in April 1846. At that time Hawthorne had published a number of short stories, including those collected in Twice-Told Tales, but was still several years later from his career-defining novels The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gables. He lost the job due to the change of administration in Washington after the presidential election of 1848. During his time as Surveyor, he wrote to his friend Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: "Whenever I sit alone, or walk alone, I find myself dreaming about stories, as of old; but these forenoons in the Custom House undo all that the afternoons and evenings have done. I should be happier if I could write."
red datestamp on cover to Mount Vernon, New Hampshire, 5c Red brown (1, full at top and bottom, just in at sides) tied by three strikes of straightline "Paid" with matching "5" alongside, very fine and attractive
red datestamp on folded letter to Greenland, New Hampshire, black circle of dots and straightline "Paid" tie 3c Orange brown (10A), fresh and very fine, Judd notation on reverse reads "a show piece"
black datestamp on cover to Sterling, Massachusetts, embossed cornercard for "Eastern Rail Road Company Salem, Mass." with illustrated locomotive embossed backflap, small tears, very fine and attractive
datestamp ties three 1c Blue (63) to all-over orange advertising envelope for the Holyoke M. Fire Insurance Company, addressed to Lynn, Massachusetts, missing backflap and light wear, otherwise fine, ex-White
datestamp on cover to Auburndale, Massachusetts and forwarded to Andover the following day, 3c Rose (65) tied by matching grid, contains a letter datelined "Foster Gen. Hospital, Newburn, N.C. May 11, 1863" from Dr. J. Hill Rouse to Mrs. James Means about her husband, a minister who had died of typhoid at the hospital, endorsed "By Capt. Whipple", very fine
Dr. Rouse was an army surgeon captured at Guyandotte, (West) Virginia in October of 1861. He was imprisoned at Richmond and was at New Burn with the Reverend Means at the time of his death. George M. Whipple of Salem was captain of Company F in the 23rd Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, and was deputy provost marshal at New Bern in 1862. He was discharged May 2, 1863 and carried this letter to Salem where it entered the mails.
black datestamp on small cover to London, England, 1869 12c Green (117) tied by crossroads cancel, red New York November 2 transit, November 15 London arrival, sealed tear, fine appearance
blue duplex ties 1c Ultramarine to printed pamphlet for "E.S. Metcalf's System of Voice Culture", locally-addressed, very fine and attractive
31 items including 1802 first federal handstamp, 1822 ship letter, ca. 1852 integral rate "3cts." handstamp, 1853 "5cts" integral rate handstamp, 1868 2c Black on cover with "Missent & Forwarded" handstamp, 1873 cover to Halifax, 1887 cover with large boxed registry handstamp, 1902 illustrated advertising cover for granite memorials, 1909 "Letter Returned, Bell Not Answered" auxiliary marking, and more, generally fine to very fine, an interesting and attractive group
group of five items including 1817 folded letter from Sicily to Philadelphia via Gibraltar with small red straightline "Ship", 1829 folded letter from Belgium to Cohasset with large red straightline "Ship", 1843 folded letter from Cuba to Fair Haven with large red straightline "Ship", 1845 folded letter from Batavia to Boston with large blue straightline "Ship", and 1847 folded letter from Uruguay to New Haven with large red straightline "Ship", generally very fine, an interesting and attractive group
dark red 34mm straightline datestamp on folded letter to Boston, manuscript "10" rate, fine and scarce (ASCC $200)