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July 2023
United States Postal History
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- The Van Koppersmith Collection of Ship Mail (729) Apply The Van Koppersmith Collection of Ship Mail filter
- Erivan Collection of Western Postal History (329) Apply Erivan Collection of Western Postal History filter
- The Nancy Clark Collection of Maine Postal History (127) Apply The Nancy Clark Collection of Maine Postal History filter
- The Graham Booth Collection of Transatlantic Mail (118) Apply The Graham Booth Collection of Transatlantic Mail filter
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datestamp with matching "Ship" handstamp and manuscript "2" and "6" rates summed to "8" due on folded letter datelined "Key West Jan'y 7, 1840", addressed to Tallahassee, very fine territorial use, letter from Stephen R. Mallory (future Confederate States Secretary of the Navy), ex-Graham
manuscript rate of St. Augustine on incoming April 3, 1835 folded letter from Charleston, South Carolina, very fine
datestamp with manuscript "Ship 12" over "7" rate on cover to Ogdensburg, New York, very fine, ex-Light and Morris
straightline handstamp with manuscript date, with matching "Ship" and manuscript "14½" rate on folded letter to New Orleans datelined "Elizabethtown June 26, 1808", interesting contents including "it is my opinion that the Embargo will not be taken off this year unless Bonaparte declares war, which I think is very probable", very fine, a rare example of the Balize straightline on a historically-significant cover, ex-Gunter and Beals
red datestamp with matching "Ship" and "10" handstamps on folded letter to New York City, manuscript "2" ship fee added for a total of 12c postage, red "Franqueado Mexico Enero 5" origination postmark, blue straightline "Franco", very fine, Pattersonville (now Patterson) is a very rare port of entry, ex-Gunter
blue double circle datestamp with manuscript "Ship 7c" rate on folded letter to Brownsville, Texas, endorsed "pr Ed. Barnard", very fine and likely unique ship marking
black double line oval postmark with manuscript date with matching straightline "Ship" on folded letter from New York City to Columbia, Texas, red "Paid" in arc and endorsed "paid to New Orleans", backstamped "Wm. Bryan, New Orleans, Agent of the Texian Post Office", manuscript "31¼" Texas Republic postage (25c + 6¼c ship fee), very fine and attractive
red oval datestamp with matching straightline "Ship" on folded letter from New Berlin, New York to Columbia, Texas, black "New Berlin NY Jul 13" postmark with matching "Paid", manuscript "25" United States rate crossed out and rated "100" for Texas postage, endorsed "Care William Bryan Esq., Texas Consul, New Orleans" and with "Wm. Bryan, New Orleans, Agent of the Texian Post Office" backstamp, very fine Republic of Texas ship letter
red straightline handstamp on incoming folded lettersheet to Galveston, blue "Philadelphia Pa. Nov 12" datestamp with matching "Paid" in double octagon and manuscript "25" rate, very fine, implicit ship fee due
three covers originating in Georgia (1841), Louisiana (1844), and Ohio (1845) respectively, all addressed to Texas during the Republic period, interesting variety of markings, fine and scarce group
manuscript notation on incoming letter from Mobile, Alabama, endorsed "Care of the Texas Consul at New Orleans", very fine cover paying the Texas Republic ship fee
manuscript "Ship 56" Texas Republic rate marking on folded letter from Pendleton, South Carolina to San Antonio, Texas, "Pend. S.C. Feb 28" origination datestamp with manuscript "Paid 25" rate, addressed "Care Ricker Esq, Texas Agent, New Orleans" and with "Sam Ricker Jr., New Orelans, Agent for the Texian Post Office" oval backstamp, very fine