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1855 & 1859 - Pair of letters regarding the operation of one of the most productive gold mines in the East that generated over $1 million dollars in its first eight years of operation before the Civil War, approximately $35 million in today's money
by James Dorn
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- Used - Very good
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- 1859
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$2,750.00
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Sleeoy Creek & Dorn's Mines, 1859. Envelope or Cover. Very good. One three-page and one two-page stampless folded letters. They were sent by James Dorn who owned two mines in partnership with his brother, William Burkhalter "Billy" Dorn, to Joseph Slocum, in New York and Savannah. Both letters are from South Carolina and bear free-frank manuscript postmarks as… Read more about this item Item Price
$2,750.00
1864 - A semi-literate manuscript document certifying a Pennsylvanian was medically unfit for military service illegally franked with postage stamps instead of revenue stamps
by Gainer P Kloom
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- Used - Very good
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- 1864
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- Unbound
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$350.00
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Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, 1864. Unbound. Very good. This one-page manuscript document measures approximately 5" x 8". It was executed at Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, on December 12, 1864, and is illegally franked with two pen-canceled postage stamps (Scott #65 3-cent Washington and Scott #73 2-cent Jackson).
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"Bfour me gainer Kloom one of… Read more about this item Item Price
$350.00
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1853 - A British exporter explains to the treasurer of the first major textile mill in Lowell, Massachusetts, that shipments of madder have been affected by a lack of available vessels but are unlikely to harmed by the "Russian affair" which should be quickly resolved
by James C. Collier to Ebenezer Chadwick
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- Used - Very good
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- 1853
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$450.00
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Manchester, England to Boston, 1853. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This one-page stampless folded letter measuring 15" x 9 ½" unfolded is dated August 12th, 1853. It was sent by J. C. [James Collier] Harter & Company of Manchester, England to Ebnr [Ebenezer] Chadwick, treasurer of the Merrimack Manufacturing Company, in Boston. It bears a Manchester postmark dated… Read more about this item Item Price
$450.00
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1818 - Letter to an engineering supervisor contracted by the Army's Ordnance Service who was heading to Charleston to build a canal that would provide transportation between inland cities and the port
by Jno'en Fagan to "Mr. Robert Leckie
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- Used - Very good
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- 1818
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$300.00
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Charleston, South Carolina, 1818. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This two-page folded letter measures about 15¾" x 10" unfolded. It is datelined Charleston April 8th, 1817, and was sent by Jnoen Fagan to "Mr. Robert Leckie / U. S. Ordnance Service / Augusta, Geo." It bears a red circular postmark reading "CHALSN SC / APR / 11" and… Read more about this item Item Price
$300.00
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1844 - A letter from an Army officer who resigned his commission to become one of the very first American missionaries in China relating his initial impressions upon arriving in Macao in route to Ningbo
by Michael Simpson Culbertson
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- Used - Very good
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- 1844
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$1,250.00
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Macao, 1844. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This three-page stampless folded letter measures approximately 15½" x 10". It is datelined "Macao. Nov. 7th, 1844, and was sent by Michael Simpson Culbertson to his father, a banker in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. In care of Walter Lowrie, New York City. It was carried privately to New York where Mr. Lowrie placed… Read more about this item Item Price
$1,250.00
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1844 - Letter home from a man who traveled from New Hampshire to Alabama to retrieve the personal effects of his brother-in-law
by Horace Brooks
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- Used - Very good
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- 1844
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$150.00
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Gainesville, Alabama, 1844. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This three-page stampless folded letter measures approximately 15" x 10" unfolded. Two pages were written by Horace Brooks in Gainesville, Alabama to his brother, Ira, at Franconia, New Hampshire and one page was written to his sister, Dolly Whitney. It is dated December 8. It bears a circular Gainesville postmark… Read more about this item Item Price
$150.00
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1858 - A humorous and detailed sea voyage journal kept by a molasses importer who traveled from New York City to St. Thomas in the West Indies
by Charles "Charlie" Mortimer Catlin
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- Used - Very good
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- 1858
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$1,500.00
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Bark Ilva in route to St. Thomas, Danish West Indies, 1858. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This 13-page journal dated "13th January / 58," was sent by Charlie [Charles Mortimer] Catlin to his mother via his brother, N. W. S. [Nicholas William Stuyvesant] Caitlin care of Chastelain, Ponvert & Company [a New York molasses importing firm] where they… Read more about this item Item Price
$1,500.00
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1896 - Advertising envelope and dunning letter from the largest tobacco plug manufacturing company in the world
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- Used - Very good
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- 1896
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$100.00
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St. Louis, Missouri, 1896. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This lot consists of a colorful advertising cover and dunning letter sent to a customer, Horace King of Crawfordsville, Indiana, by the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company of St. Louis, Missouri. The letter is datelined "St. Louis, Dec. 21, 1896." The "all-over" multi-color Ligget & Myers Tobacco Company advertising… Read more about this item Item Price
$100.00
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1905 - Letter from the son of a wealthy former Detroit hotel owner informing his family that he had led a pack train through the mountains of New Mexico in hopes of purchasing a sheep ranch
by Walter M. Taber
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- Used - Very good
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- 1905
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- Envelope or Cover
- Quantity Available
- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$450.00
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Ojo Caliented, New Mexico, 1905. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This complete, but unsigned, four-page letter from Walter M. Taber is datelined "Ojo Caliente Taos Co., / New Mexico / Sunday. Aug. 6th 1905." It is enclosed in an envelope franked with a red 2-cent Washington stamp (Scott #319) that has been cancelled with a Type 2, #3… Read more about this item Item Price
$450.00
1852 - U.S. Navy Department letter informing a 'ships carpenter' that he cannot avoid duty with the East Indies Squadron, an assignment that led to his accompanying Commodore Perry to Japan
by H. Parker to Daniel Jones
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- Used - Very good
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$200.00
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Envelope or Cover. Very good. This one-page stampless folded letter measures approximately 15½" by 9½". It was written by H. Parker at the Navy Department to Daniel Jones, a ship's carpenter, at Kittery, Maine. It is datelined, "Washington / 15th March 1832". It bears and indistinct "free frank" along with a circular Washington D.C. 5-cent postmark. In nice… Read more about this item Item Price
$200.00
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1805 - Letter describing the effects of the last Yellow Fever epidemic to strike New York City
by Caleb Hopkins to Jeremiah A Peirson
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- Used - Very good
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- 1805
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- Unbound
- Quantity Available
- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$500.00
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New York City to Ramapowrks, New York, 1805. Unbound. Very good. This two-page stampless folded letter measures 15½" x 9¾" unfolded. It was sent by Caleb Hopkins in New York City to Jeremiah A Peirson in Ramapoworks, New York. It bears no postal markings other than an annotation that reads, "per Goshen Mail". Docketing reads, "Letter 8 Septer… Read more about this item Item Price
$500.00
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1833 - Family letter from New Orleans to Scotland describing the Cholera epidemic that ravaged the city
by J N McLauren, Jr.
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- Used - Very good
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$750.00
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New Orleans to Glascow, Scotland. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This three-page stampless cross-hatched letter measures 15½" x 10" unfolded. It was sent by J N McLauren, Jr. on 15 June 1833 from New Orleans to the Dalmuir Paper Warehouse near Glasgow, Scotland. It bears a circular New Orleans postmark, crossed-out address, and "50" rate mark indicating that… Read more about this item Item Price
$750.00
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1879 - Letter from a health officer at Boston's Deer Island Quarantine Station, written on official stationery
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- Used - Very good
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- 1879
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$150.00
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Boston, Massachusetts, 1879. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This six-page letter was sent by "Charley" a health officer at Boston's Deer Island Quarantine Station on official stationery. It is datelined "Boston, 13 Oct. 1879." A matching envelope from a different letter is included. The letter is franked with a green 2-cent Washington stamp (Scott #213) that is postmarked… Read more about this item Item Price
$150.00
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1924 - A disinfected letter from a doctor at the Pittsburgh Municipal Hospital who contracted diphtheria while treating patients with infectious diseases
by Dr. D. R. Jacobs
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- Used - Very good
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- 1924
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$500.00
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1924. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This four-page letter is from Dr. D. R. Jacobs at the Pittsburgh Municipal Hospital to Nancy Throckmorton at Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. It is datelined "Municipal Hospital / Sept - 16 - 1924". It is enclosed in its original mailing envelope which was franked with a red 2-cent Washington stamp (Scott #634)… Read more about this item Item Price
$500.00
1935 - An airmail envelope sent to Francis Kinsley Hutchinson, who was in quarantine aboard the ship, S.S. Manhattan at Staten Island, from her famous woodland estate, Wychwood
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- Used - Very good
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- 1935
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$75.00
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Wychwood, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, 1935. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This postal cover was sent by airmail from Wychwood, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin to the S.S. Manhattan at New York's Staten Island quarantine station. It is franked with two stamps, a 1-cent green Franklin stamp (Scott Type A155) and a 5-cent Beacon airmail stamp (Scott #C11) both tied to… Read more about this item Item Price
$75.00
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1834 - Letter discussing the effect of the Cholera epidemic that had raged in New York City for over a year
by Edward P Hill
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- Used - Very good
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- 1834
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$250.00
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New York Cit, 1834. Very good. This stampless folded family letter measures 15½" x 12½". It was sent by Edward P Hill from New York City to Miss Rebecca H. Hill in Mason, New Hampshire. It was written in two parts, the first on August 26, 1834, and the second a few days later on September 4, the… Read more about this item Item Price
$250.00
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1816 - One of the earliest extant Old China Trade letters regarding a shipment of tea and silk from a merchant who was simultaneously beginning the largest American opium smuggling concern in China
by Philip Ammidon to Benjamin Ives Gilman
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- Used
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- 1816
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$4,000.00
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Canton, China to Philadelphia, 1816. This stampless folded letter from Philip Ammidon (an early American opium dealer, in Canton, China) to Benjamin Ives Gilman in Philadelphia measures 16½" x 9½" unfolded. It was sent on 30 November 1816 and is one of two copies sent by Ammidon to ensure his message was received. As this letter was sent long… Read more about this item Item Price
$4,000.00
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1910 - A missionary letter from Peking on impressive, illustrated stationery that was sent home to family in New Jersey inside a vibrant 'red-band envelope' that normally was only used for auspicious domestic Chinese mail
by Debra or Delia Seavens
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- Used - Very good
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- 1910
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$750.00
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Peking (Beijing), China, 1910. Envelope or Cover. Very good. This three-page letter is written on illustrated Chinese stationery (each leaf has a different illustration) measuring 5" x 9". It was sent on 29 May 1910 by a young woman in Peking, Debra or Delia Seavens, to her Uncle Wilson Smith in Montclair, New Jersey. It is enclosed in… Read more about this item Item Price
$750.00
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1809 - Letter from a pioneer steamboat captain requesting approval from the New London Customs House Collector, a former general officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution, for a sailor to receive medical care under the Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen
by Moses Rogers and General Jedidiah Huntington
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- Used - Very good
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- 1809
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- Unbound
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$2,000.00
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1809. Unbound. Very good. This turned, two-page stampless folded letter, measuring 16" x 13" unfolded, was first sent by Moses Rogers, master of the steamboat Phoenix which traveled between New York Harbor and the Delaware River on the first steam-powered, ocean-going voyage in American waters between New York Harbor and the Delaware River. The letter was answered by… Read more about this item Item Price
$2,000.00
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1868 - A mysterious New York-to-London letter discussing the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, opposition to the Radical Republicans, and the upcoming Democratic National Convention
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- Used - Very good
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- Envelope or Cover
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- 1
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
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$275.00
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Envelope or Cover. Very good. This secretive letter, signed only "T. O.," was sent from New York to "T. G. Slaughter / Farmingham / Dartford / Kent / Great Britain". It is datelined "N. Y. June 17/68" and enclosed in an envelope franked with a relatively scarce 12-cent Washington stamp with an "F grill" (Scott #97, cat val… Read more about this item Item Price
$275.00