Great Britain and British Commonwealth Western Express Covers - Adams to Thomas & Skadan&
Sale No: 81
Lot No:23
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Cat No:FAR-100
Farley's Express. Blue double-framed handstamp with manuscript "Indian Creek" designation for Indian Creek, on 10¢ green (U18) Nesbitt buff entire to Burnham Me., entered mails with "Camptonville Cal., Nov 3" cds; age toned and minor edge faults, Fine and rare. Thomas No. FAR-100; Estimate $3,000 - 4,000.
ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED EXAMPLES OF THE FARLEY'S EXPRESS HANDSTAMP WITH MANUSCRIPT INDIAN CREEK DESIGNATION.
George S. Farley operated from a base at Camptonville Cal. He ran express service from Camptonville to the mining camps at Indian Creek and Young's Hill in the Yuba County area. He used the Camptonville post office for connections. It is reported he had a number of drop boxes attached to trees at different locations along streams that he would check as he made his rounds on his express runs. The "blank" Farley's handstamp with manual town entry was designed for towns so small that Farley's couldn't justify them having their own handstamp. The other Farley's Express "Indian Creek" designation handstamp was offered in our Sale 79 of the George Kramer Western Trails and Routes. Est. $3,000-4,000 (Image)