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2101 26 imageConfederacy, Richmond Va., May 2 1861, bold strike of cds ties U.S. 1857, 3¢ dull red, on yellow cover to Manchester, S.C.; flap tear and reduced slightly at left, Very Fine, ex-Thayer. Scott No. 26  $300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $130.00
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2102 U27 imageConfederacy, Richmond Va., May 11, 1861, clear strike of cds on U.S. 1861, 3¢ red Star Die entire addressed to Edward Wood at Edenton N.C., clean and Extremely Fine. Scott No. U27; $200  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $90.00
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2103 U imageConfederacy, Richmond Va., May 12 1861, two strikes of cds tie U.S. 1857, 1¢ blue, type I, single and pair, pos. 93-94L12, 99L12, on small blue lined ladies cover addressed to Mrs. Alfred L. Rives at Richmond Va. as a drop letter; small opening flaw, Very Fine, ex-Thayer; with 1979 P.F. certificate, signed by Brian Green. Scott No. U.S. #18  Estimate $3,000 - 4,000. ONE OF ONLY TWO RECORDED USAGES OF THE U.S. 1¢ TYPE I 1857 ISSUE USED IN THE CONFEDERACY. (Image1)

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SOLD for $2,400.00
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2104 26 imageConfederacy, Richmond Va., May 21, 1861, clear strike ties U.S. 1857, 3¢ dull red, wide margins, on buff cover to Pottsville Pa., endorsed at left "Mr. A Robinson, recd. May 24 - 1861", Very Fine, ex-Thayer. Scott No. 26  $200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $130.00
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2105 26 imageConfederacy, Winchester Va., May 10, 1861, cds with matching circular grid that ties U.S. 1857, 3¢ dull red on cover addressed to Lewisburg Va., blind embossed "Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia, Winchester Va." corner card, docketed "insurance" at right; hint of toning, F.-V.F. Scott No. 26  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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SOLD for $140.00
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2106   imageConfederacy, Winchester, Va./May 24, 1861, double circle postmark on cover franked with United States 1857 3¢ dull red (clipped perfs at right) which appears to be just tied by black grid, addressed to Germantown, Pa., Very Fine. Estimate $75 - 100. (Image1)


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2107 U27 imageConfederacy, Wheeling (West) Va., May 22 1861, blue cds with matching circular grid cancel on U.S. 1861, 3¢ red Star Die entire addressed to Middletown Va., docketed "notice of Protest of Franks note of $600 21st May 1861", Very Fine. Scott No. U27  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $375.00
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2108   imageConfederacy, U.S. Independent State and Used in the C.S.A., group of 7 covers comprising Independent State #26s: Charleston SC Jan 1st, Richmond Va. April 26th; and CSA: Charleston Mar. 28th, New Orleans #26 used, and Kennettvill SC May 31st last day; and also includes stampless Manassas Ga. May 12th 1861 use to Montgomery Ala.; and stampless Charleston S.C. March 30th 1861 use via Boston to France; some mixed condition, Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)

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SOLD for $500.00
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2109   imageConfederacy, U.S. Used in the Confederacy, Virginia, group of 12 covers franked by U.S. #26 or 3¢ star die entires, towns comprise mostly Richmond but also Arrington, Lexington, Fredericks Hall and Sunny Side; some mixed condition, Fine group. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)

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SOLD for $550.00
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2110 12 imageConfederacy, Eufala Ala. Jun 5, sharp strike of cds ties 1863, 10¢ blue on light buff cover address to Mrs. E. A. Hill at Athens Ga.; partial flap and tiny edge tear, Very Fine. Scott No. 12  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $70.00
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2111   imageConfederacy, Little Rock Ark, 1861, cds and matching typeset "5/Paid" rating handstamp (CSA type B) on legal-size orange cover to Jacksonport Ark.; reduced at ends, F.-V.F. C.S.A. Catalog $500. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2112   imageConfederacy, Little Rock, Ark. Aug 23, choice strike of double-circle cds with matching "Paid 10" circled handstamp (type IV) on coarse brown paper cover addressed to Mrs. M. A. Smead Care of M. J. Smead Esqr, Treasury Department, Richmond, Virginia; minor corner repairs bottom left and right, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2113   imageConfederacy, "Osceola Ark, July 29", manuscript postmark with matching"Paid 5¢" rating on 1861 cover addressed to Capt. Elliot Fletcher Jr., Company O, Fletcher Rifles, Hindman's Legion, Pocahontas Ark.; some water staining, Fine and scarce use. Estimate  $150 - 200. Capt. Elliott Fletcher, Jr. commanded the "Fletcher Rifles", a volunteer company organized at Mill Bayou, in Mississippi County on July 4, 1861. The company became company H of the 18th (Marmaduke's) Arkansas Infantry, which was redesignated the 3rd Confederate Infantry in January 1862. Captain Fletcher was killed in action at Shiloh, Tenn. on April 6, 1862. (Image1)


SOLD for $180.00
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2114   imageConfederacy, Pine Bluff, Ark., Aug 21, 1861, neat strike of double circle postmark on orange cover to Forte Mills P.O., S.C., matching straight line "Paid" and "10" rate handstamps (type C); top flap replaced and one sideflap unattached, F.-V.F. and scarce. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2115 1 imageConfederacy, Pensacola Fla., Dec 6, strong strike of cds ties 1861, 5¢ green, four margins except nick at top, on yellow cover to Columbus Ga.; flap tear ends in tiny edge tear, Very Fine. Scott No. 1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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2116 11 imageConfederacy, Quincy Flor. Jul 23, partial cds ties 1863, 10¢ blue, margins to cutting at left, on homemade envelope from the Cobb correspondence to Macon Ga., manuscript "Chge 8" charge box notation upper right, Fine. Scott No. 11 Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2117   imageConfederacy, Quincy Flor. Aug 24, partial strike of cds ties 1863, 10¢ blue, four margins, on cover from the Cobb Correspondence addressed to Mrs. Lamar Cobb, Athens, Georgia; slightly reduced at right, minor backflap tear, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. Capt (later Maj) Lamar Cobb (1840-1907), an Athens lawyer, served as AAG to his father, Maj-Gen Howell Cobb. Cover is addressed to his wife and is very likely in his own hand. (Image1)


SOLD for $90.00
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2118 7 imageConfederacy, Tallahassee, Fla Jan 31, clear strike of cds ties 1862, 5¢ blue, horizontal pair, on orange cover to Wm. H. Branch Esq. at Enfield, N.C., light tape stains at edges, F.-V.F. Scott No. 7  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2119 12c imageConfederacy, Tallahassee, Fla Mar 17, cds on small cover bearing 1863, 10¢ greenish blue, four margins, small edge fault, tied by partial strike of the "Tallahassee, Fla Mar 17" cds on small cover addressed to Woodson White Esq. in Quincy, Florida; small part of flap missing, sealed edge tears, clean and attractive, Very Fine. Scott No. 12c  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2120   imageConfederacy, Tallahassee, Fla Dec 20, partial cds with sharp bold strike of "Paid 10" rating handstamp (Type II) on cover addressed to Mrs. O. L. Stephens, Thomasville, Geo.; some flap tears and stains on the back only., Very Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. The addressee (Octavia L. Stephens) was the wife of Capt Winston J. T. Stephens of the 2nd Fla Cav. Capt Stephens was killed at Cedar Creek (Jacksonville, Fla) on March 1, 1864. (Image1)


SOLD for $60.00
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2121   imageConfederacy, Tallahassee, Fla Dec 21, usual partial strike of cds with matching "Paid 10" handstamp on cover with military address to Mr. W. A. Bryant Care Maj Routh, Lake City, Fla.; light soiling and edge wear, F.-V.F. Estimate  $100 - 150. William A. Bryant enlisted 5/1/1861 as a Private in Co A 3rd Fla Inf. During the course of his service, he was detailed several times to the Quartermaster's Department. Major Horatio S. Routh was the Quartermaster Officer on the staff of CSA Brig-Gen John K. Jackson who at this time was in command of the Department of Florida. Private Bryant surrendered at Lake City on May 18, 1865. (Image1)


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2122   imageConfederacy, Warrington Fla. Sep, cds with matching "Paid" and circled "5" handstamps (Type IA), manuscript "pd 5 W. S. C." at the top right which are the initials of the sender (William S. Chapman), from the known Chapman correspondence addressed to Mrs. Kate L. Chapman, Talladega, Ala from her husband Lieut William S. Chapman of Co D 1st Ala Inf which was organized in Pensacola in April 1861. Lieut Chapman had later service as Capt of Co G 31st Ala Inf and did survive the war; Cover very slightly reduced at the top and part of the backflap missing, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2123   imageConfederacy, Warrington Fla. Nov 11, cds with matching "Paid" and circled "5" rating handstamps (Dietz type IA) on yellow cover addressed to Mr. E.T. Hoopes, Port Gibson Miss., additional manuscript "Paid 5" at top, docketed "Mississippi Troops" at left, top edge tears, partial flap, Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2124   imageConfederacy, Greensborough Ga. Feb 17, bold cds and "Paid" with large circled "5" rating handstamp (CSA type B) on buff cover to Midville Ga., Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2125 2 imageConfederacy, Greensborough, Ga Mar 9, green cds, bit faded as usual, ties 1861, 10¢ blue, four margins, on folded 1863 letter addressed to Hon. Wm Dougherty in Athens, Georgia., Very Fine. Scott No. 2  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2126 1 imageConfederacy, "Jackson, May 29" (Ga.), manuscript postmark ties 1861, 5¢ green, four margins, stain at bottom, on orange cover with military address to Col. D. J. Bailey at Box 500 in Savannah Ga., F.-V.F. Scott No. 1  Estimate $150 - 200. David J. Baily enlisted in the 30th Georgia Infantry on October 7, 1861. He was a Georgia Congressman and in September 1861 he established Camp Bailey with the permission of Governor Joseph E. Brown. Camp Bailey was located between Fairburn and Palmetto, Ga. along the railroad track. This company became known as Company K, the "Chattahoochee Volunteers". (Image1)

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2127 7 imageConfederacy, Palmetto Ga. May 11, fine strike of rimless cds ties 1862, 5¢ blue, vertical pair, mostly four margins, on light brown homemade cover addressed to S.D. Kirk at Charleston S.C.; some light docketing, reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F., illustrated on page 61 of Bush's Fancy and Unusual Cancel book., ex-Bush. Scott No. 7  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $130.00
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2128   imageConfederacy, Bowling Green, Ky. Jan 7, fine strike of cds with matching circled "5" due handstamp (Dietz type A) on cover addressed to Lieut. T.H. Willis at Crystal Springs Miss., endorsed "Written by A. B. Willis, Adjutant 6th Miss. Regt.", Memphis "Due/10" transit handstamp; faults, Fine; with 1981 P.F. certificate. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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2129   imageConfederacy, Port Hudson La., dateless circular handstamp with matching oval "Paid" handstamp applied on forwarding, first use with manuscript "O.B." endorsement to Col. Hunter, 4th La. Regt. Vols. who were in Port Hudson La. around April 1863, second use addressed to Dr. J.M. McKinney at Greensburg La., Very Fine and unusual use. Estimate  $100. (Image1)


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2130   imageConfederacy, Louisville Miss. Sep 18, 1861., clear strike of cds on cover with matching "Paid 10" handstamp re-rated with "5" in manuscript on blue folded cover addressed to Hon John J. Pettus in Jackson, Mississippi; two file folds, F.-V.F. Estimate  $200 - 300. The addressee was the Confederate Governor of Mississippi. Cover was re-rated to 5cts for the single rate under 500 miles. (Image1)


SOLD for $140.00
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2131   imageConfederacy, "Port Gibson Miss. Jan 16 1862", crisp strike of cds on yellow cover with matching bold "Paid 5" straightline handstamp to Natchez, Miss, franked with "Wm. T. Morris P.M." at upper right; flap tears, Very Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2132 2 imageConfederacy, "Saltville Miss Aug 4", manuscript postmark and matching ms. strokes cancel 1861, 10¢ blue, three margins with flaws, on cover to Miss Jimmie E.S. Young at Van Buren, Ark., edge wear, Fine and scarce town. Scott No. 2 Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2133 7 imageConfederacy, Vicksburg, Miss Jun 25, fine strike of double-circle cds ties 1862, 5¢ blue, horizontal pair, four margins, addressed to Mrs. Eugenia Weems in Care of Col H. Blackmon, Chunenuggee Macon County, Ala., F.-V.F. Scott No. 7 Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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SOLD for $100.00
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2134   imageConfederacy, Natchez, Miss. Sep 18, 1861., cds with matching "Paid 5" handstamp (Dietz type II) on cover from the Carroll Hoy & Co correspondence to New Orleans, La.; couple usual filing holes, Very Fine, ex-Kohn. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


SOLD for $220.00
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2135 U26 imageConfederacy, Washington N.C. Jun 1 - First Day of Confederate Postal System, clear bold strike of cds with matching "Paid" and "5" handstamps on U.S., 1861 3¢ red Star Die entire to Tarboro N.C., docketing at left; some edge faults and backflap mostly detached, otherwise Fine; with 2013 P.F. certificate. Scott No. U26  Estimate $750 - 1,000. (Image1)

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SOLD for $475.00
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2136 2 imageConfederacy, Fayetteville N.C. Oct 14 1862, cds ties 1861, 10¢ blue, position 1, four full to mostly huge margins, on brown cover to J. Calvert Esq. at Eagle Mills, N.C.; small stain and minor filing holes, F.-V.F. Scott No. 2  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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SOLD for $150.00
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2137 2 imageConfederacy, Fayetteville N.C., Nov 11, 1862, sharp strike of large cds ties 1861, 10¢ blue, almost four margins except with minor clipped corners, on coarse paper homemade adversity cover addressed to Mrs. Mary Troy, Westbrooks PO, Bladen County, N.C., Very Fine. Scott No. 2  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2138   imageConfederacy, Graham N.C. Jun 20, 1861 fancy dotted balloon style cds and manuscript "Paid 5" rating on cover to Judge Raffin at Raleigh N.C., reduced slightly at right, clean and Very Fine, This is the listing example of this cds in black. Illustrated in the Kimbrough/Bush "Collectors Guide to Confederate Philately" on page 334. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2139 7 imageConfederacy, Greenville, N.C., Jun 1, perfect bold strike of cds ties 1862, 5¢ blue pair, margins to slightly in, light stamp with light pre-use crease, on yellow homemade cover to Raleigh, N.C., Very Fine. Scott No. 7  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2140   imageConfederacy, High Point N.C., Aug 28, balloon style cds with matching "Paid" handstamp on buff cover addressed to Nathan Nixon Esqr in Judesville PO, Surry Co, N.C.; minor edge repairs across the top, otherwise Very Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2141   imageConfederacy, Lincolnton N.C. Jan 19, partial cds with manuscript dating and matching "Paid" and "5" rating handstamps (Dietz tyoe IA) on coarse brown cover addressed to Rev. Prof J. M. Schreckhise in Newberry S.C.; flap tear, F.-V.F., ex-Walcott. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2142   imageConfederacy, Mebaneville N.C. Dec 6, sharp clear strike of cds and manuscript rating on circa 1861 homemade cover to Raleigh N.C., corner repair upper left, Very Fine appearance, This is the only recorded example of the manuscript "Paid 10" rating. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2143 6 imageConfederacy, Mount Olive, N.C., Aug 7, bold strike of cds ties 1862, 5¢ blue pair, four margins, left with small defect, on unusual square cover to Pittsboro, N.C., Very Fine. Scott No. 6  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2144   imageConfederacy, Oaks, N.C., Sep 11, cds with matching "Paid" handstamp and manuscript "5" rate below, on cover to Hillsboro, N.C., additional manuscript W.J.B & Sons at top (school for boys); partial backflap, Very Fine. Estimate  $75 - 100. (Image1)


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2145 11a imageConfederacy, Oxford N.C. Jul 25, sharp strike of large cds ties beautiful 1863, 10¢ milky blue with four huge margins including sheet margin at left, on homemade brown cover with military address to Major Thos. Venable, Assistant A. General, Care of Gnl. Whiting, Wilmington N.C.; light cover wrinkling, Very Fine and choice. Scott No. 11a  Estimate $100 - 150. Thomas Brown Venable (1824-1893) served on the staffs of several generals including French, Whiting, Clingman and Holmes. (Image1)

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2146 11 imageConfederacy, Patterson N.C. May 20, perfect strike of cds with matching target cancel tying 1863, 10¢ blue, four large even margins, on clean cover to Samuel L. Patterson at Oaks N.C.; flap torn, Extremely Fine. Scott No. 11  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2147   imageConfederacy, "Pattons Home NC, 1 Feby Paid 10", manuscript postmark at right of yellow cover addressed to "Mr. Isaac Mode, General hospittle (sic) No 2, Division No 2 Ward, No 1st Lynchburg Va", cover was turned with inside use with Petersburg Va. cds to Miss M.A. Mode at Patons Home (sic); opened on three sides, faults, Fine, This is the CSA listing copy from Pattons Home N.C. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2148   imageConfederacy, "Pigeon River N.C. May 17th, 1863", manuscript postmark ties 1861, 10¢ blue, four large margins, bright color, on small piece, Very Fine, Pigeon River N.C. is unlisted in the new CSA handbook, but this piece confirms a Confederate post office was located along the river. The closest town was Waynesville N.C. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2149   imageConfederacy, Scuppernong, N.C., 26 Jul, cds with manuscript day and handstamped "Paid" with circled "5" rating (typa A), on 1861 cover to Sandover, S.C.; tiny cover tear at top edge and small part of flap missing, Very Fine. Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2150   imageConfederacy, Adams Run S.C. Mar 15, clear strike of cds with matching "Paid" handstamp (Dietz type I) on wallpaper cover with stylized leaf pattern in shades of gray and white, from the well-known Grimball Correspondence addressed to J. B. Grimball Esqr. in Spartenburg CH, S.C.; right flap folded out for display, Very Fine. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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2151 12 imageConfederacy, "Allendale, S.C., May 7", manuscript postmark with matching ms. strokes cancelling 1863 10¢ blue, large margins except just touching at top, on homemade cover to Richmond Va., Extremely Fine, ex-Kohn. Scott No. 12  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2152   imageConfederacy, Calhoun's Mills, S.C., 1 Sep, sharp strike of cds with matching "Paid 10" rating handstamp on cover addressed to Smiths Turnout, S.C.; partial flap, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2153   imageConfederacy, Charleston S.C., Apr 28, cds on drop letter with matching large "2" rating handstamp from the well known correspondence addressed to Rev. C.C. Pinckney care Mess. W.C. Bee & Co. at Charleston, military endorsement at top left "C.C. Pinckney Jr, Marion Artillery", part of backflap missing, Very Fine, a scarce Charleston drop letter use, ex-Emerson, Bogg. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2154   imageConfederacy, Charleston, S.C./Feb. 6, cds with matching handstamped "PAID 10" on blue cover, addressed in bold script to Asst. Surg[eon] R. S. Butler, 4th Batt. Lgt. Artillery, Broxtons Bridge, S.C. with manuscript "Charge Key box/No. 21/T.L. (Thomas Lining)" and "OB" (Official Business) at top left, half of back flap missing and small nick out at top, otherwise Very Fine, Detailed bio included from the unpublished biographical register of physicians who served the Confederacy in a medical capacity, ex-Hambrecht. Estimate  $75 - 100. (Image1)


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2155   Confederacy, Charleston, S.C./Mar. 5, 1862, double circle postmark with matching handstamped "PAID 5" in circle on cover to Surg[eo]n Wm Wylie, 17th Regt S.C.V., John's Island, So Ca; reduced top and bottom and a bit edge worn but nice markings, manuscript "On Official Business" at top left, stain at center, Fine, Detailed bio included from the unpublished biographical register of physicians who served the Confederacy in a medical capacity. (no photo). Estimate  $50 - 75.


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2156   imageConfederacy, Charleston S.C. Oct 22, cds with large "10" due rating handstamp, addressed to Providence Va., additional manuscript "2" rating that possibly signifies a ship or blockade run cover; some light aging, Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2157   imageConfederacy, Georgetown, S.C./Jun. 21, cds with matching handstamped "PAID 5" on cover to Hon W. G. DeSaussure, Secretary of the Treasury, Charleston, So Ca; part of top back flap missing, Very Fine and attractive. Estimate  $75 - 100. (Image1)


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2158 12 imageConfederacy, Gourdins, S.C., Sept 27, manuscript postmark with matching pen strokes on 1863 10¢ blue, on yellow cover addressed to Caven's Old Field Post, Spartanburg County, S.C.; flap tears and edge wear, F.-V.F. Scott No. 12  Estimate $100 - 150. Gourdins was a station on the North East Railroad in Williamsburg District. The post office there was discontinued by the U.S. in 1860 and the Confederate Post Office re-established it in 1863. This is the only recorded cover and the listing cover. (Image1)

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2159 11 imageConfederacy, Grahamville S.C. Jan 17, clear strike of cds ties 1863, 10¢ blue, huge margins all around, on cover addressed to John W. Heidt, Box 420, Savannah Ga., Very Fine; with 2000 C.S.A. certificate. Scott No. 11  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2160 1 imageConfederacy, "Jacksonboro Depot, March 1st" (S.C.), manuscript postmark on tiny circa 1862 ladies cover to Camden, S.C. bearing pen cancelled 1861, 5¢ green, four margins, trivial gum staining at right edge; flap torn, Very Fine and attractive, A scarce Colleton County town. Scott No. 1  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2161   imageConfederacy, "Level Land Sc, Oct 31", neat manuscript postmark with matching "Paid 5" rating on yellow cover addressed to Mr. J Andrew Robinson at Williamston S.C., an Extremely Fine gem. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2162   imageConfederacy, Manning S.C. Nov 4, cds with matching "Paid. 10" rating handstamp (CSA type A) on homemade cover to Miss E.C. Killian at Killians Mill, N.C.; reduced slightly at left, Very Fine. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2163   imageConfederacy, Sandy Run S.C. Oct 25, fine strike of cds with matching "Paid" and "10" circled rating handstamp struck twice on homemade cover addressed to Mrs. E.B. Summerall, Blount's Ferry, Florida, Fine and scarce paid handstamp, Everett recorded only one example., ex-Agre. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2164   imageConfederacy, Timmonsville, S.C., Jul 22, gorgeous strike of cds with matching handstamped "Paid" with woodcut "5" (Type A), on fresh cover to Piney Grove, N.C., Extremely Fine, ex-Kohn and Babb. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2165   imageConfederacy, Vance's Ferry S.C. Oct 24, fine strike of cds and matching "Paid" and circled "10" rating handstamps on homemade cover addressed to Lieut. L.A. Harper, St. Matthews Rifles, Eutaw Regiment S.C.V., James Island, S.C., Very Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. L.A. Harper enlisted in Company F, SC 25th Infantry (St. Matthews Rifles). James Island is in the Charleston Harbor area. (Image1)


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2166   imageConfederacy, Williamston S.C. Mar 11, bold strike with matching oval "Paid" and circular "5" rating handstamps on orange cover addressed to J. B. O. Barkley, Sullivans Island, care Capt. J.B. Moore Co. L, O.R.R.'s Regiment Rifles, S.C. V., at Charleston S.C.; small edge stain at left, F.-V.F. Estimate  $150 - 200. (Image1)


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2167   imageConfederacy, Shelbyville Tenn. May 30, cds with matching "Due 10" handstamp on oatmeal cover to Minford Ala., soldier's endorsement "Private Weatherly Co (A), 8th Confederate Regt Cavalry" at left, Very Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2168 12 imageConfederacy, Anderson Tex. Nov 28, neat strike of cds ties 1863, 10¢ blue, large to huge margins with left sheet margin, on light yellow turned cover with military address to William Neblitt, Capt. Stephenson's Co., Col Elmore's Regt at Galveston Tex., inside use addressed to Anderson Tex.; edge mends, Very Fine appearance, ex-Hill. Scott No. 12  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2169 6 imageConfederacy, Austin Tex, Dec 30, 1862, cds ties 1862, 5¢ light blue, pair on 1862 folded letter to Matagorda Tex., forwarded to Independence Tex. with 1861, 5¢ blue, pair with four large margins, affixed over original franking and tied by "Matagorda Txs. Jan 10" cds; pair moved and hinged for exhibition, light cover toning spot, Very Fine and choice forwarded use. Scott No. 6  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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2170 6 imageConfederacy, Bonham, Texas. Mar 13, sharp strike of cds ties 1862, 5¢ light blue, margins to touched, on cover addressed to Capt. Fayette Hewitt at Washington Ark. Scott No. 6  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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2171   imageConfederacy, Boston Txs Nov 3, cds with manuscript "3" date and matching "Paid" and circled "10" rating handstamps (CSA type C) on circa 1861 cover from the Carroll Hoy correspondence to New Orleans La. at the rate for over 500 miles; usual filing holes, Very Fine, This is the listing illustration example in the new CSA catalog. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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2172   imageConfederacy, Cameron Tex Sep 28, fine strike of cds with matching "Paid 5" (altered "3") rating handstamp (CSA type A) on folded adversity cover made from blue line paper to Caldwell Tex.; vertical file fold, F.-V.F., This is the listing illustration for this CSA "Paid 5" altered ratemarker in the new CSA catalog. It was unlisted in the last Dietz. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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2173   imageConfederacy, Cedar Grove Ts. "July 21", fancy circular postmark with manuscript date and matching "Paid 10" rating on rebacked cover front to Austin Texas, Very Fine and scarce, Kaufman County (DPO 1850-74), ex-Bleuler. Estimate  $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2174   imageConfederacy, "Fairfield Tx, Oct 23rd", manuscript postmark on circa 1864 adversity cover made from printed steamboat receipt form addressed to Sergeant J.T. Stewart, Co. "H" 28th Regiment Texas Cavalry, Walker's Division at Marshall, Texas; opened for display, slight aging, Very Fine, a rare illustrated steamboat adversity use. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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2175   imageConfederacy, Galveston Tex Sep 1, cds on circa 1861 forwarded cover, "Macon, Geo. Aug 13" origin cds and matching two strikes of "Paid" and "10" rating handstamps (CSA type) to original destination of Galveston, then forwarded to Richmond Va., reduced slightly at edges, couple small, F.-V.F. appearance, An unusual usage that crossed the Mississippi River twice, ex-Powell. Estimate  $300 - 400. There was no extra charge of postage for the forwarded of first-class mail, when transmitted from the office of address to a different office. This 'forwarded' practice had its roots in the 1857 U.S. postal regulation and was continued by the CSA. (Image1)


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2176   imageConfederacy, [Incoming Mail] Fort Smith, Ark, Jul 2 1863, sharp strike of cds and manuscript "Due 10" rating on adversity cover made from ledger form from soldier to his wife at Buchanan, Texas, endorsed "G.M. Pierce, Co. H", letter mentions news about replacement by Arkansas regiment and leave the army to go back to Texas; some separation and stain spots, Fine and scarce. Estimate  $300 - 400. (Image1)


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2177   imageConfederacy, Lancaster Tex Mar 10, bold strike of cds and matching sharp "Paid" oval handstamp (CSA type A) on 1861 orange cover to Paris, Texas, original enclosed letter accompanies, docketed at left; reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F., This is the listing illustration example in the new CSA catalog., ex-Bleuler. Estimate  $400 - 600. Texas had only just joined the Confederacy on March 6th, four days prior to the mailing of this letter. The postmaster may have been unsure of whether his U.S. postage was still valid for use and only handstamped the "paid" marking. (Image1)


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2178   imageConfederacy, Mount Enterprise Tex Jan 12, sharp clear strike of cds ties 1862, 5¢ blue vertical pair, full margins except just touched at lower right corner, stain spot lower right, on orange cover to Springhill Tex., soldier's endorsement "Asst. Surgeon, 18th Tex Cavalry Regt, Lieut. Col. Pickett Commanding" at left; reduced slightly at right, light vertical letter fold crosses one stamp, Very Fine, ex-Kohn. Estimate  $500 - 750. (Image1)


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2179   imageConfederacy, Owensville Tex. Jan 5, sharp strike of cds and matching "Paid" handstamp (CSA type A) on buff cover with military address to Maj. L. G. Scogin, 3d Cavalry Battalion, Texas State Troops, Sabine Pass, Texas; some small edge faults and wear, F.-V.F.; signed by Kimbrough. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2180   imageConfederacy, "Plano Texas, Nov 12", manuscript postmark and matching "Paid 5c" rating on 1861 enameled ladies cover to William C. McKanny, Capt Smith Co, Stones regiment at Fort Smith Ark., forwarded upon arrival to Fayetteville Ark. with "Little Rock Ark Nov 23 1861" cds; slight enamel oxidizing, Very Fine, A scarce Confederate use via Indian Territory. Estimate  $300 - 400. This cover was carried via stage over the abandoned Butterfield route through Indian Territory to destination and then forwarded north to Fayetteville. (Image1)


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2181   imageConfederacy, Rusk Texas Jul 9, cds with matching arced "Paid 5" rating handstamp (CSA type A) on 1861 folded adversity cover made from blue lined paper to John B. Long, care of Capt. F. M. Taylor at Dallas, Texas, forwarded upon arrival with "Dallas Tex Jul 16" cds and manuscript "ford 5" rating to Fort Smith Ark.; small ink stain at right, Very Fine, A scarce Confederate Texas adversity use to Indian Territory. Estimate  $300 - 400. This cover was carried by stage to Dallas and then forwarded into Indian Territory via Colbert's Ferry. Carried along the abandoned Overland Stage route to destination. (Image1)


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2182   imageConfederacy, San Antonio Tex Nov 10, blue cds and red "San Antonio Tex. Paid 10" circular rating handstamp (CSA type F) on legal-size orange cover to Dallas Tex., manuscript "Chge Box 54" charge box notation, court docketing on face; reduced slightly at right, Fine, A very rare marking & usage, which may well be unique. Estimate  $750 - 1,000. This was the same style marking that was used to make the provisional envelopes, except those were struck in black. (Image1)


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2183 U27 imageConfederacy, "Spencer Texas, July 2", circa 1861 manuscript postmark and matching CSA "Paid 10" rating on 3¢ red star die entire from the Carroll & Hoy correspondence to New Orleans La.; usual filing holes, F.-V.F. Scott No. U27  Estimate $200 - 300. (Image1)

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2184   imageConfederacy, Velasco Tex. Feb 7, intense bold strike of balloon style cds and matching "Due 10" rating handstamp (CSA type D) on cover to Marion, Ala., soldier's endorsement "A. J. Rugely, Capt E. S. Rugely, Comp Bates Regiment - Txa Volt" at top, pencil 1862 receipt docketing, Very Fine, ex-Weill, Hill. Estimate  $400 - 600. (Image1)


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2185   imageConfederacy, Victoria Tex. Sep 27, cds in brown and matchng "Paid" and "5" rating handstamps (CSA type B) on blue 1861 folded letter to Indianola Tex., Very Fine, This is the listing illustration example in the new CSA catalog. Estimate $400 - 600. (Image1)


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2186 1 imageConfederacy, Weatherford, Tex. Mar 17, cds on lavender cover bearing pen cancelled 1861, 5c blue, vertical pair, faults, addressed to J.C. Cox, care of Capt. Tubbs, Griffin Battalion, at Galveston Tex.; reduced slight at right, F.-V.F. Scott No. 1  Estimate $300 - 400. (Image1)

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2187   imageConfederacy, "Youngs Settlement, June 19", manuscript postmark and matching "10cts Paid" rating on circa 1863 yellow cover to Austin Tex.; reduced at right, repaired corner and tear, Fine. Estimate  $200 - 300. (Image1)


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2188   imageConfederacy, Bath C.H., Va. Aug 21, cds on cover with matching "Paid" handstamp and pencil "5" rating on orange cover addressed to Richmond Va., original letter datelined "Hot Springs, Aug 18, 1861", Very Fine, ex-Kohn, Thayer. Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)


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2189   imageConfederacy, Cobham, Va. Aug 24, clear strike of circular postmark with manuscript dating, matching "Paid" handstamp and manuscript "5" rating (Dietz type II) on 1861 cover from the Rives Correspondence addressed to Mrs. Alfred L. Rives Care of James B. Macmurdo Esq, Richmond, Virginia, 1861 docketing at left indicates that the letter was from "Mamma."; no flap, Very Fine. Estimate  $100 - 150. Alfred L. Rives (initially a Capt and promoted Maj and Lt Col) was the second ranking officer at the Engineer Bureau in the War Department at Richmond. (Image1)


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2190   imageConfederacy, "Cole's Ferry Va., Oct 26, 1861", manuscript postmark on cover with bold strikes in brown of "Paid" and circled "5" handstamps (Dietz type IA) on cover to Henry C. Rice at Hampton Sidney College Va.; edge tears affect postmark, partial backflap, F.-V.F., a scarce use from Charlotte County, ex-Thayer. Estimate  $150 - 200. Henry Crenshaw Rice was a graduate of Hampden Sidney College and enlisted on September 17, 1862 at Buffalo County Va. as a private in Company B of the Virginia 14th Cavalry. He re-enlisted on March 1, 1864 and was paroled on April 11, 1865 at Farmville Va. (Image1)


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2191 4 imageConfederacy, "Columbia Va., March 29 1862", neat manuscript postmark with matching ms. cross-hatch canceling 1862, 5¢ blue, four large even margins, on homemade cover addressed to Bachelor, Whig Office in Richmond Va.; small part of flap missing, Very Fine, ex-Thayer. Scott No. 4  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2192 2 imageConfederacy, Farmville Va., cds on cover with matching grid cancel bearing 1861, 10¢ blue, four margins except touching top left frameline, addressed to Mr. A. W. Strange, Palmyra Fluvanna in Virginia, Very Fine. Scott No. 2  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2193 11 imageConfederacy, Farmville, Va. Oct 30, greenish cds ties 1863, 10¢ blue, four large margins, addressed to Mr. A. W. Strange, Paymyra Fluvanna, Virginia, slight staining along the bottom edge; flap mostly missing, F.-V.F., This Farmville postmark has a definite greenish color to it although the CDS is not recorded in green. Scott No. 11  Estimate $150 - 200. (Image1)

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2194   imageConfederacy, Goodson (Va.), clear strike of postmark with date removed on orange soldier's cover addressed to Wm. Brown Sr. at Independence Va., manuscript "Due 10" rating, soldier's endorsement "R.G. Brown, Capt. Co. C 8' Va. Cav." at top left, small opening flaw at bottom, Very Fine, One of only two recorded soldier's letter with the Goodson straightline, ex-Haas; signed by Brian Green, P. Kaufman. Estimate  $300 - 400. On Sept. 18th 1863, Union General Stoneman attacked the town of Goodson and burned the post office to the ground. The postmaster produced a new woodcut straightline postmark that is found in three states: with "SEPT" date, with "OCT" date, and final state with month designation removed. (Image1)


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2195 11c imageConfederacy, Gordonsville, Va., brown cds ties 1863, 10¢ greenish blue, four large margins with sharp impression, on buff cover addressed to Mrs. Molie A. Evans, Jackson Butts County, Georgia, military endorsement at upper left "Lieut J. B. Evans Co I 53rd Ga Regt.", Extremely Fine. Scott No. 11c  Estimate $100 - 150. John B. Evans enlisted 5/12/1862 and was promoted 1st Lieut 10/15/1863. He served throughout the war surrendering with his unit at Appomattox. (Image1)

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2196 12 imageConfederacy, Gordonsville, Va., brown cds ties 1863, 10¢ blue, four margins, on homemade cover to Mr. G. M. Wilkinson, Newton N.C., Very Fine. Scott No. 12  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2197   imageConfederacy, Horse Pastures, Va. Oct 24, clear strike of cds and manuscript "Paid 10" rating on homemade brown cover addressed to C. Y. Thomas at Martinsville Va., docketed from W.J. Salmon, 24 Oct. 1863; backflap cut, F.-V.F., ex-Kohn, Agre. Estimate  $100 - 150. C.Y. Thomas was a man of more than ordinary distinction in Virginia, an attorney of ability who served in the Virginia senate before the War and struggled in vain against secession. Despite this, he held the office of commonwealth attorney during the War and was appointed by the Confederacy to distribute supplies to needy families of Confederate soldiers. After the war, he was appointed Military Governor of Virginia. (Image1)


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2198 4 imageConfederacy, "Jarratts Va, May 1st", manuscript postmark with matching penstroke tying 1862, 5¢ blue, two large margins, on blue folded 1862 letter to Messrs. Thos. Branch & Sons in Petersburg Va., Very Fine, ex-Thayer. Scott No. 4 Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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2199 2 imageConfederacy, Jeetersville, Va, readable strike of cds on lavender cover bearing 1861, 10¢ blue, Stone Y, four beautiful large margins, with military address to Col. Wm Preston Johnston ADC in Richmond, Va.; flap tear and minor paper clip mark, Very Fine; with 1999 CSA certificate. Scott No. 2  Estimate $300 - 400. William Preston Johnson (1831-1899) was the son of CSA General Albert Sidney Johnston (killed at Shiloh) and served as military Aide-de-Camp to President Jefferson Davis. After the war, he held positions at Washington and Lee University and the University of Louisiana before becoming the first president of Tulane University in New Orleans in 1884. (Image1)

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2200 12 imageConfederacy, Lexington Va. Sep 22, sharp strike of cds ties 1863, 10¢ milky blue, large to huge margins, on buff cover to Mill Point Va.; reduced slightly at left, fresh and Very Fine, ex-Bogg. Scott No. 12  Estimate $100 - 150. (Image1)

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