The Richard Murphy Collection of Confederate South Carolina continued...
South Carolina Town Postmarks - Boydton to Chappelle Depot continued...
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2181 |
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Confederacy, Camden, S.C. Aug. 4. Double circle postmark ties 1863-64 10¢ blue (11, stained) on homemade mourning cover to Black Oak, South Carolina, Very
Fine. Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)
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Est. $200-300
Selling for...$0.00
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2182 |
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Confederacy, Camden, S.C. Group of twelve covers; two with 32mm cds with "10" rate handstamp and Paid "10" in circle handstamp, three with 30mm cds, rate including "Paid 10" in
circle handstamp, "Paid" and "10" handstamps, others with double line cds, rates include "Paid" (in red no rate), "Paid" & "5" handstamps, "Paid 5" in circle handstamp, manuscript "Paid 10", "Paid" handstamp with manuscript "20" rate, and U.S. 1857,
3¢ dull red tied by grid handstamp (U.S. rate period); some flaws, F.-V.F. Estimate; $500 - 750.
Complete images: View
gallery or Download PDF (25MB). (Image1)
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Est. $500-750
Selling for...$0.00
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2183 |
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Confederacy, Camp Ridge, S.C. No. 6. Manuscript postmark with "Paid 5" on cover to Messrs Spain & Richardson, Sumter, S.C., enclosure requests reimbursement for a "pair of oxen killed on
the Railroad", corner fault at top right, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate; $150 - 200.
The manuscript "Camp Ridge Paid 5", is not listed in the 1986 Dietz Catalog, or the new CSA Catalog. (Image1)
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Est. $150-200
Selling for...$0.00
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2184 |
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Confederacy, Cedar Shoal, S.C. August 23, 1861. Manuscript postmark with "Paid 5 cts" rate on cover to military address in Richmond Va., tone spots and partial backflap, F.-V.F. (Stets &
Teal Rarity 7), a scarce town, ex-Cantey. Estimate; $100 - 150. (Image1)
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Est. $100-150
Selling for...$0.00
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2185 |
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Confederacy, Cedar Springs, S.C. May 13. Manuscript postmark cancelling pair of 1862 5¢ Blue (7) on forwarded cover to Charleston, cover originated from unknown town and franked
with horizontal pair 1862 5¢ blue (6) with manuscript cancel (not tied) addressed to Cedar Springs and then forwarded to Charleston S.C., Very Fine, great usage, an extremely attractive cover. Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)
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Est. $200-300
Selling for...$0.00
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2186 |
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Confederacy, Cedar Springs. S.C. Manuscript postmark on three covers; rates with matching "5 paid", a "10 postage due" on adversity cover made from Charleston court martial
summons form, and another franked with manuscript canceled 1863, 10¢ blue (11), Very Fine, a scarce town. Estimate; $300 - 400.
Complete images: View gallery or Download PDF (5.5MB). (Image1)
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Est. $300-400
Selling for...$0.00
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2187 |
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CN-1C, imprint 32, v |
Confederacy, (Chappelle Depot, S.C.). Cannon & Flag with Verse patriotic design with "Starke & Cadozo, Richmond, Va." imprint below design on cover to Chappelle Depot, S.C. endorsed
"Greenville & Columbia R.R.", franked with manuscript canceled 1862, 5¢ blue, horizontal pair (7), no postmark, with "From Sergt Williams (Co. B), S.C.V. 5th Battalion" soldier's endorsement at top (also known as the Dixie Rangers),
Very Fine. C.S.A. Catalog No. CN-1C, imprint 32, verse 39; Estimate $500 - 750. (Image1)
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Est. $500-750
Selling for...$0.00
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South Carolina Town Postmarks - Charleston Stampless Usages
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2188 |
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C. "Paid 5". two covers with different Jun. 3rd cds styles used on the same day, first with larger "Charleston S.C. Jun 3 1861" 32mm cds and neat complete
matching strikes of the "Paid" and "5" rate handstamps to Col. Andrew P. Calhoun at Pendleton S.C., small bit of flap missing, ex-Kohn; second with "Charleston S.C. Jun 3 1861" 26mm double-circle datestamp and matching strikes of "Paid" and
"5" rating handstamps to Mount Carmel S.C., additional "Paid 5 cts" sender's endorsement, Very Fine and rare exhibit pair, both ex-Karrer. C.S.A. Catalog No. D. Estimate; $300 - 400.
June 3rd 1861 is the earliest recorded
use of this Pre-War markings after C.S.A. postal operations began. (Image1) (Image2)
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Est. $300-400
Selling for...$0.00
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2189 |
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C., Jun 10 1861. Cds with matching "Due" and "5" rate handstamps (CSA type I var.) on homemade cover to Edgefield C.H., S.C., soldier's endorsement "Lt. L.S.
Hill, Co. S. 22. Regt" at top left; small edge tear, Very Fine, This is an unlisted combination of a handstamped "Due" and the pre-war "5" rating handstamp. Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)
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Est. $200-300
Selling for...$0.00
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2190 |
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C., Jun 25 1861. Cds on cover with matching "Paid" handstamp (CSA type A) and red crayon "15" cent triple rating on cover to Sumter S.C., manuscript charge box
notation at top left, some top edge wear and flap faults, F.-V.F., a scarce triple rate cover, ex-Karrer. C.S.A. Catalog No. A $300. Estimate; $200 - 300.
Charleston did not have a "15" cent rating handstamp. This is the
earliest recorded wartime Charleston charge account letter, and the only "Paid 15" example. (Image1)
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Est. $200-300
Selling for...$0.00
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2191 |
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C. Jul 7, 1861. 26mm double circle postmark with arc "Paid 5" in circle on cover to Jacksonville, Fla., boxed printed corner card for "Auction & Commission
Agent, Particular attention to all sales at auction, Outdoor sales attended to." at upper left, various docketing, Very Fine. Estimate; $200 - 300.
(Image1)
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Est. $200-300
Selling for...$0.00
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2192 |
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C. Jul 8, 1861. 32mm cds with matching small "Paid 5" in circle on cover to Turkey Cove, N.C., colorless embossed corner card for "F.D. Fanning & Co, Dealers in
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, Charleston, S.C." at top left, Very Fine, ex-Cantey. Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)
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Est. $150-200
Selling for...$0.00
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2193 |
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Confederacy, Charleston S.C., Jul. 29, 1861. Well-struck circular datestamp with "Paid 5" in circle handstamp on red and blue 7-Star Confederate Flag Patriotic (F7-18) cover to
Oakland S.C., sealed tear and soiling at left affecting design, otherwise Very Fine, a lovely patriotic cover, ex-Boshwit & Calhoun. Estimate; $500 - 750. (Image1)
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Est. $500-750
Selling for...$0.00
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2194 |
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C. Sep 2, 1861. 32mm cds with matching arc "Paid 5" in circle on cover to Glenn Springs, S.C., red crayon "Due 5" (overweight) marking, partial backflap,
F.-V.F., ex-Calhoun. Estimate; $100 - 150. (Image1)
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Est. $100-150
Selling for...$0.00
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2195 |
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C., Sep 25 1861. Clear strike of cds with matching large "10" cent rating handstamp and additional manuscript "Due" (CSA type K var.) on adversity cover made
from printed form to Haynesville Ga., soldier's endorsement "Priv John Everett, Co 'K' 11th Georgia" at left, Extremely Fine. Estimate; $200 - 300. (Image1)
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Est. $200-300
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2196 |
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Confederacy, Charleston S.C., Oct. 29, 1861. Bold circular datestamp on buff cover to Black Oak S.C., "Paid 5" in circle handstamp overstruck by "Paid 10" in circle handstamp,
missing top flap, expertly repaired at top, Very Fine appearance, ex-Calhoun. Estimate; $300 - 400.
This is the only recorded cover combining both of these handstamped Paid markings, this was originally rated for 5¢
but changed to 10¢ due to weight. (Image1)
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Est. $300-400
Selling for...$0.00
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2197 |
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Confederacy, Charleston S.C. Jan 12 1862. Clear strike of cds on yellow cover with matching "Paid 5" circular rate handstamp to addressed to "Hon. John L. Manning, Columbia, S.C.",
forwarded with blue "Columbia, S.C. 14 Jan" cds and manuscript "Ford 5" rating to Manchester, S.C., charge box notation at top right, "1862" docketing at right; backflap tear, fresh and Very Fine, ex-Kohn &
Karrer. Estimate; $300 - 400.
John Lawrence Manning (1816-1889) was the son of South Carolina Governor Richard Manning. A planter by trade, he served in the S.C. House of Representatives from 1842-1846 and the S.C. Senate from 1846
until 1852, when he was selected the 65th S.C. Governor (1852-1854). The office of Governor was an appointed Position until after the Civil War. He was considered a "moderate" secessionist who was sent to Louisiana to encourage their secession. He
was a member of the Secession Convention, and a signer of the Ordinance of Secession. During the war he served as a colonel on General P.G.T. Beauregard's staff at Fort Sumter and the first Battle of Manassas. Immediately after the war he was elected
to the U.S. Senate, but declining to take the oath of allegiance to the United States, he was not seated. (Image1)
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Est. $300-400
Selling for...$0.00
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2198 |
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Confederacy, Charleston S.C., Jul. 22, 1862. Neat double-circle datestamp with matching "Paid 2" in circle handstamp on blue cover to James Island S.C., endorsed "Charge Key Box 59" at top
right, Very Fine, ex-Zimmerman. Estimate; $150 - 200. (Image1)
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Est. $150-200
Selling for...$0.00
Will close during Public Auction |
2199 |
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C. Sept 12, 1862. Double circle postmark with matching large "10" (due) rate on soldier's cover to Storeville P.O., S.C., manuscript soldier's endorsement of
"Corp. M.H. Hall" at left, Very Fine. Estimate; $100 - 150.
Cpl M.H. Hall was 34 years old when he enlisted on June 13, 1862 at Camp Gist near Charleston S.C., promoted in 1862 to Sgt, 3rd Sgt in 1863 and First Sgt in June 1,
1863, later captured on Nov. 26, 1863 at Missionary Ridge. (Image1)
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Est. $100-150
Selling for...$0.00
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2200 |
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Confederacy, Charleston, S.C. Oct. 6, 186(2). 32mm cds with matching arc "Paid 10" in circle on preprinted bank envelope address crossed out prior to use and addressed to A.B. Springs,
Springfield, York District (his plantation), included is original 1862 banking enclosure, small tear at top, Very Fine. Estimate; $150 - 200.
(Image1)
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Est. $150-200
Selling for...$0.00
Will close during Public Auction |
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