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The Deane R. Briggs, M.D. Collection of Florida in the Civil War continued...

Union Forces in Florida continued...
Lot Sym. Lot Description  
2200 c Image3c Rose (65). Small edge tears, tied by clear strike of "Key West Fla. Apr. 1" Union-occupation circular datestamp on allover "Loyal to the Union State of New Hampshire" Patriotic cover with allegorical female Liberty draped in American flag, ship and sailors, addressed to Otego N.Y., Wm. Ridenburgh N.Y. imprint on back, Very Fine appearance, an outstanding Patriotic design used from Key West, which remained in Union control throughout the war (Image)

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E. $ 500-750

CLOSED
Will close during Public Auction
2201 c ImageKey West Fla., Union Occupation. Three covers, first with Apr. 20 Union-occupation circular datestamp with "DUE 3" straightline on "Union" Patriotic cover with Washington shield, American flags and female Liberty allegorical design, addressed to Allentown Pa., soldier's endorsement at top allowing it be sent postage due, slight wear and small tear, Very Fine appearance and unusual stampless use, second with No. 65 and bold strike of "Key West Fla. Mar. 30" occupation double-circle datestamp on yellow cover to Mercer County N.J., final cover with No. 65 with straddle-pane natural s.e. at left, tied by "Key West Fla. Oct. 3" (1861) occupation double-circle datestamp on cover to Norristown Pa., opened roughly at right affecting lower right corner, small glue stain at left, otherwise Fine, Key West remained in Union hands throughout the war, it initially serviced Ft. Jefferson and the East Gulf Blockade mail (Image)

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E. $ 500-750

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
2202 c Image2c Black (73). Tied by two strikes of "Pensacola Fla. Feb. 21, 1865" Union-occupation double-circle datestamp on 1c Blue on Buff Star Die entire (U19) to Davenport Iowa, forwarded to Decatur (or possibly Detroit) with "Davenport Io. Mar. 20, 1865" double-circle datestamp which ties the Black Jack, "Due 3" straightline, "Pensacola Bay 2/18/1865" docketing at top, Very Fine, a rare and possibly unique combination for the 3c rate from Union-occupied Pensacola (Image)

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E. $ 500-750

SOLD for $700.00
Will close during Public Auction
2203 c ImagePensacola Fla. Sep. 13. (1865). Circular datestamp and bold "Due 3" straightline on buff cover to post commander at Marianna Fla., manuscript "OB" (official business) at top, the Marianna post office was not re-established until Oct. 2 so this went to Apalachicola (100 miles south of Marianna), where the postmaster wrote "Please send the 3cts due on this letter to this Post Office -- Apalachicola Fla. Sept. 25th E. Keilmansegge P.M.", small reduction at right just nicks the top corner, Very Fine, a fascinating military cover demonstrating the challenges in handling mail in Florida during early Reconstruction (Image)

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E. $ 400-500

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2204 c Image3c Rose (65). Tied by target cancel with "Pensacola Flo. Aug. 6, 1862" Union-occupation double-circle datestamp on purple General McClellan portrait Patriotic cover to Five Corners N.Y., minor edgewear and tiny nicks, slightly reduced at left barely into the design, Very Fine appearance, Pensacola was occupied by Union troops on May 10, 1862 following the Confederate evacuation the evening before, a Union-occupation post office with Sigmund Loeb as postmaster was established on June 9, 1862, and included the transferred post office from Ft. Pickens. (Image)

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E. $ 500-750

SOLD for $400.00
Will close during Public Auction
2205 c Image3c Rose (65). Tied by target cancel with "Pensacola Flo. Aug. 6, 1863" Union-occupation double-circle datestamp on American flag and female Liberty Patriotic cover to Pittsford Vt., small corner repair at bottom right, Very Fine, a wonderful Patriotic design used from Pensacola, which was occupied by Union troops on May 10, 1862 following the Confederate evacuation the evening before, a Union-occupation post office with Sigmund Loeb as postmaster was established on June 9, 1862, and included the transferred post office from Ft. Pickens. (Image)

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E. $ 500-750

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2206 c ImageSaint Augustine Fla., Union Occupation. Three covers, first with partly clear strike of old "territorial" circular datestamp used as a Union-occupation postmark, manuscript "Due 6" on red 4th N.H. Regiment Patriotic cover depicting American flag, soldier, cannon and ship, addressed to Great Falls N.H., edge faults, appears Fine, second with No. 65 with "Saint Augustine Fla. Oct. 20" (1862) occupation circular datestamp on same regimental design cover, slightly reduced at right not affecting the stamp or address, Very Fine, last with Jan. 24 1865 double-circle occupation datestamp on yellow cover to Stratford Conn., soldier's endorsement at top, Very Fine, Saint Augustine was occupied by Union troops on March 11, 1862, an occupation post office was established on April 4 with Manuel Medicis as postmaster (Image)

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E. $ 750-1,000

SOLD for $600.00
Will close during Public Auction

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