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VERY FINE. THIS IS THE EARLIEST RECORDED COVER FROM FLORIDA SENT THROUGH THE MAILS AND WITH A POSTAL MARKING. A WONDERFUL EXHIBITION ITEM.
Ponce de Leon discovered Florida in 1513, and it was ceded by Spain to the British in 1763 in exchange for Havana, which the British captured in 1762. According to the American Stampless Cover Catalog, no covers are known from this first period. The earliest recorded letter from Florida was datelined "Exiled Pensacola September 5, 1763" but was carried privately and has no postal markings. The cover offered here is the earliest known used from Florida carried in the mails with a postmark.
Described in American Stampless Cover Catalog on p. 48. (Image)
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VERY FINE. THIS IS THE EARLIEST RECORDED EXAMPLE OF MAIL FROM PENSACOLA, AND A VERY RARE EARLY TRANSATLANTIC USE.
According to American Stampless Cover Catalog, the earliest recorded piece of mail thru Pensacola was a letter from New Orleans to Philadelphia sent thru Pensacola. The book does not note the earliest transatlantic use. This cover was intended to be carried on the Falmouth packet Anna Teresa which was wrecked off the coast of Florida on July 28; the rescued crew and mail were first taken to the Bahamas, then the crew was brought to St. Augustine on Aug. 5 and the mail was brought to Charlestown on Aug. 9. (Image)