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Correspondence Collection (page 7)

"Capturing the Essence of Correspondence: A Journey Through Time" In a world where instant messaging dominates

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 1c Franklin type V single, 1857. Creator: Unknown

1c Franklin type V single, 1857. Creator: Unknown
1c Franklin type V single, 1857. Unused

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 1c Franklin type II single, 1851. Creator: Unknown

1c Franklin type II single, 1851. Creator: Unknown
1c Franklin type II single, 1851

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 10c Washington type III single, 1857. Creator: Unknown

10c Washington type III single, 1857. Creator: Unknown
10c Washington type III single, 1857

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 6c Post Office Department single, 1873. Creator: Unknown

6c Post Office Department single, 1873. Creator: Unknown
6c Post Office Department single, 1873

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 7c Edwin M. Stanton single, September 10, 1873. Creator: Unknown

7c Edwin M. Stanton single, September 10, 1873. Creator: Unknown
7c Edwin M. Stanton single, September 10, 1873. Unused

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 3c Washington imperforate pane of one hundred, 1851. Creator: Unknown

3c Washington imperforate pane of one hundred, 1851. Creator: Unknown
3c Washington imperforate pane of one hundred, 1851

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 10c Franklin Newspapers and Periodicals trial color proof, 1865. Creator: Unknown

10c Franklin Newspapers and Periodicals trial color proof, 1865. Creator: Unknown
10c Franklin Newspapers and Periodicals trial color proof, 1865. 10-cents, blue green; die on thick paper

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 30c Shield, Eagle and Flags re-issue single, 1869. Creator: Unknown

30c Shield, Eagle and Flags re-issue single, 1869. Creator: Unknown
30c Shield, Eagle and Flags re-issue single, 1869. Unused; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 10c Springfield Soldiers Fair single, 1864. Creator: Unknown

10c Springfield Soldiers Fair single, 1864. Creator: Unknown
10c Springfield Soldiers Fair single, 1864

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 3c Washington grilled single, March 1870. Creator: Unknown

3c Washington grilled single, March 1870. Creator: Unknown
3c Washington grilled single, March 1870. Unused; perf 12

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 1c Franklin type III single, 1851. Creator: Unknown

1c Franklin type III single, 1851. Creator: Unknown
1c Franklin type III single, 1851. Imperforate 1c blue, type III (top and bottom frame lines are broken)

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 6c Abraham Lincoln Treasury Department single, 1873. Creator: Unknown

6c Abraham Lincoln Treasury Department single, 1873. Creator: Unknown
6c Abraham Lincoln Treasury Department single, 1873

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 3c Flagship of Columbus single, 1893. Creator: Unknown

3c Flagship of Columbus single, 1893. Creator: Unknown
3c Flagship of Columbus single, 1893

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 24c General Winfield Scott card plate proof, 1893. Creator: Unknown

24c General Winfield Scott card plate proof, 1893. Creator: Unknown
24c General Winfield Scott card plate proof, 1893. Regular stamps distributed as samples or gifts were valid for postage. To end this option for gift recipients

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 10c Thomas Jefferson War Department single, 1879. Creator: Unknown

10c Thomas Jefferson War Department single, 1879. Creator: Unknown
10c Thomas Jefferson War Department single, 1879

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 12c Henry Clay Treasury Department single, 1873. Creator: Unknown

12c Henry Clay Treasury Department single, 1873. Creator: Unknown
12c Henry Clay Treasury Department single, 1873

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 6c Abraham Lincoln War Department single, 1879. Creator: Unknown

6c Abraham Lincoln War Department single, 1879. Creator: Unknown
6c Abraham Lincoln War Department single, 1879

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 12c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: Unknown

12c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: Unknown
12c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Unused; perf 12

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 1c Franklin War Department single, 1879. Creator: Unknown

1c Franklin War Department single, 1879. Creator: Unknown
1c Franklin War Department single, 1879

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 10c Washington type V single, 1859. Creator: Unknown

10c Washington type V single, 1859. Creator: Unknown
10c Washington type V single, 1859. Unused

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 6c Abraham Lincoln Agriculture Department single, 1873. Creator: Unknown

6c Abraham Lincoln Agriculture Department single, 1873. Creator: Unknown
6c Abraham Lincoln Agriculture Department single, 1873

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 3c Washington on advertising cover, July 2, 1856. Creator: Unknown

3c Washington on advertising cover, July 2, 1856. Creator: Unknown
3c Washington on advertising cover, July 2, 1856

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 6c James A. Garfield single, 1890. Creator: Unknown

6c James A. Garfield single, 1890. Creator: Unknown
6c James A. Garfield single, 1890

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 3c Washington 'Premier Gravure'block of four, 1861. Creator: Unknown

3c Washington "Premier Gravure"block of four, 1861. Creator: Unknown
3c Washington " Premier Gravure" block of four, 1861

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 3c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company

3c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company
3c Washington trial color card proof, 1881. Trial color proof prepared for the 1881 International Cotton Exposition in Atlanta.; In 1881

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 5c Buffalo Balloon imperforate vertical pair, 1877. Creator: Unknown

5c Buffalo Balloon imperforate vertical pair, 1877. Creator: Unknown
5c Buffalo Balloon imperforate vertical pair, 1877. Perhaps the most enigmatic of all American stamps, the Buffalo balloon stamp is certainly among the premier rarities in aerophilately

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 90c Washington single, 1861. Creator: Unknown

90c Washington single, 1861. Creator: Unknown
90c Washington single, 1861

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 30c Alexander Hamilton single, October 14, 1874. Creator: Unknown

30c Alexander Hamilton single, October 14, 1874. Creator: Unknown
30c Alexander Hamilton single, October 14, 1874

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 5c Thomas Jefferson 'Specimen'overprint single, 1863. Creator: Unknown

5c Thomas Jefferson "Specimen"overprint single, 1863. Creator: Unknown
5c Thomas Jefferson " Specimen" overprint single, 1863

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 2c Andrew Jackson single, 1870. Creator: Unknown

2c Andrew Jackson single, 1870. Creator: Unknown
2c Andrew Jackson single, 1870

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 24c Washington single, 1861. Creator: Unknown

24c Washington single, 1861. Creator: Unknown
24c Washington single, 1861. With a circle within a star fancy cancel

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 10c Thomas Jefferson single, 1882. Creator: Unknown

10c Thomas Jefferson single, 1882. Creator: Unknown
10c Thomas Jefferson single, 1882

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 1c Franklin 'Specimen'overprint single, 1861. Creator: Unknown

1c Franklin "Specimen"overprint single, 1861. Creator: Unknown
1c Franklin " Specimen" overprint single, 1861

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 3c Washington Lowenberg essay, 1867. Creator: Unknown

3c Washington Lowenberg essay, 1867. Creator: Unknown
3c Washington Lowenberg essay, 1867

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 2c Postage Due single, 1879. Creator: Unknown

2c Postage Due single, 1879. Creator: Unknown
2c Postage Due single, 1879

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 30c Postage Due specimen overprint single, 1884. Creator: Unknown

30c Postage Due specimen overprint single, 1884. Creator: Unknown
30c Postage Due specimen overprint single, 1884

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 5c Postage Due specimen overprint single, 1884. Creator: Unknown

5c Postage Due specimen overprint single, 1884. Creator: Unknown
5c Postage Due specimen overprint single, 1884

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 3c Postage Due single, 1879. Creator: Unknown

3c Postage Due single, 1879. Creator: Unknown
3c Postage Due single, 1879

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 2c Andrew Jackson State Department special printing single, 1875. Creator: Unknown

2c Andrew Jackson State Department special printing single, 1875. Creator: Unknown
2c Andrew Jackson State Department special printing single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 1c Franklin Justice Department special printing single, 1875. Creator: Unknown

1c Franklin Justice Department special printing single, 1875. Creator: Unknown
1c Franklin Justice Department special printing single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 1c Franklin Interior Department special printing single, 1875. Creator: Unknown

1c Franklin Interior Department special printing single, 1875. Creator: Unknown
1c Franklin Interior Department special printing single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: Post Office seal, 1892. Creator: National Bank Note Company

Post Office seal, 1892. Creator: National Bank Note Company
Post Office seal, 1892

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: Post Office seal, 1879. Creator: National Bank Note Company

Post Office seal, 1879. Creator: National Bank Note Company
Post Office seal, 1879

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 25c Thomas Jefferson postage currency, 1862. Creator: Unknown

25c Thomas Jefferson postage currency, 1862. Creator: Unknown
25c Thomas Jefferson postage currency, 1862

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 5c Ulysses S. Grant single, 1890. Creator: Unknown

5c Ulysses S. Grant single, 1890. Creator: Unknown
5c Ulysses S. Grant single, 1890

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 10c Washington single, 1855. Creator: Unknown

10c Washington single, 1855. Creator: Unknown
10c Washington single, 1855

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 3c Washington single, 1851. Creator: Unknown

3c Washington single, 1851. Creator: Unknown
3c Washington single, 1851

Background imageCorrespondence Collection: 10c Washington type IV single, 1857. Creator: Unknown

10c Washington type IV single, 1857. Creator: Unknown
10c Washington type IV single, 1857



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"Capturing the Essence of Correspondence: A Journey Through Time" In a world where instant messaging dominates, let us take a moment to appreciate the beauty and significance of correspondence. From handwritten letters to heartfelt greetings cards, these artifacts hold stories that transcend time. "The Letter" by Rex Whistler transports us back to the 20th century, reminding us of an era when words were carefully crafted on paper. It speaks volumes about the emotions conveyed through ink strokes and delicate penmanship. The old mailbox at Lincoln post office in Lincoln, New Mexico stands as a testament to countless exchanges between loved ones separated by distance. Each letter dropped within its metal embrace carried hopes, dreams, and connections waiting to be rekindled. Page 2 of Abigail Adams' letter to John Adams from 1776 showcases her eloquence in expressing her thoughts during a pivotal period in history. This ink-stained piece holds glimpses into their intimate conversations amidst revolutionary times. A WW2 greetings card sent by Corporal Joan Pearson reminds us of the power of connection even during times of conflict. These small tokens held immense value for soldiers far away from home, offering solace and support amidst chaos. John Hampden's letter to Colonel Bulstrode after the Battle of Edgehill takes us back even further - all the way to 1642. The artist himself captures this historical moment with his own hand; it is both a personal account and an artistic masterpiece. Frederick Childe Hassam's "The Writing Desk" immerses us in 1915 America - an era marked by elegance and sophistication. This painting depicts not just a desk but also serves as a window into an entire culture built upon written communication. Arabella Stuart's letter to Countess Shrewsbury provides insight into aristocratic life during the late 16th-early 17th century. Frederick George Netherclift brings this exchange alive through his artistic interpretation, allowing us to glimpse into their world.