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Army of Northern Virginia "10" in Double Circle (C.S.A. Catalog ANV-19) clear strike on yellow cover endorsed from "A.M.A. 25th S.C.V., Hagood's Brigade" to Hartsville S.C.; some edge wear, Very Fine. US$100-150 (Image)
Est. $100-150
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Lot No: 214
Symbol: Cat No: ANv-19
Army of Nothern Virginia "10" in Double Circle (C.S.A. Catalog ANv-19) rating handstamp struck on buff cover with left endorsement "P.G. Phillips. Co. K., 13th Ga, Gordons Brigade" to Hogansville Ga., ms. "Paid by Deposta" at left; small edge tear and reduced slightly at right, F.-V.F. US$100-150 (Image)
Est. $100-150
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Lot No: 215
Symbol: Cat No: ANV-20
(Army of Northern Va.) Petersburg Va. "10" in Circle (C.S.A. Catalog ANV-20) blue strike on buff cover endorsed from "O.R. Broyles, 2nd S.C. Rifles, Bratton's Brigade" to Anderson C.H., S.C., pencil "Rec'd Saturday Sep 3rd 64" receipt docketing at left; minor stain at left, F.-V.F. US$0 (Image)
C.S.A. Catalog $200
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Lot No: 216
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Army of Tennesse "Due 10" (C.S.A. Catalog ATN-05) bold strike along with additional "10" handstamp on blue cover endorsed from "Chas. H. Olmstead, Col. 1st Vol Regt. of Ga." addressed to his wife in Savannah Ga., pencil dating, Very Fine. US$100-150 (Image)
Est. $100-150
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Lot No: 217
Symbol: Cat No: ATN-5
"Due 10" (C.S.A. Catalog ATN-5) partial strike on 1864 buff cover from Atlanta endorsed from "Chas. H. Olmstead, Col 1st Vol Reg. Ga." from the field to his wife at Milledgeville Ga., pencil "Atlanta, July 17, 1864" origin docketing; flap tear, Very Fine Army of Tennessee field use. US$0 (Image)
C.S.A. Catalog $75
Opening US$ 25.00
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Lot No: 218
Symbol: Cat No: ATN ms.
Army of Tennessee "Due 10" (C.S.A. Catalog ATN ms.) pencil rating on salmon buff cover endorsed "From Maj. W.T. Howard, Genl. Forst's Staff" and "Post Master will please forward if the direction is wrong" to Grenada, Mississippi; small edge tears and wear, small edge mend at top, F.-V.F. US$150-200 (Image)
Est. $150-200
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Lot No: 219
Symbol: Cat No: U27
"From Lt. J.B. Good, Co. H, Flournoys Regt. T.V.I.", manuscript endorsement on U.S. 3¢ red (U27) Star die buff entire addressed to Mrs. J.B. Good, Eagle Lake, Colorado Co., Texas, endorsed "Via Houston, Texas"; some edge wear, partial flap, F.-V.F. and scarce Texas use. US$200-300 (Image)
Est. $200-300
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C.S.A. used of U.S. Stamps
Sale No: 5005
Lot No: 59
Symbol: Cat No: U.S. 26
Pendleton S.C. Mar 19 (1861) (U.S. 26) blue cds ties U.S. 3¢ dull red (26), few nibbled perfs on cover addressed to Brig. General S. McGowan, Abbeville C.H., S.C.; some light edge soiling, Fine; signed Brian Green. US$0 (Image)
Scott $150
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Lot No: 60
Symbol: Cat No: 26
Norfolk Va., May 21, 1861, blue cds ties U.S. 3¢ dull red (26) on cover to Governor Manning, Staff of General Beauregard, Charleston S.C., docketed "Isaac Licher, May 1861" at left; partial flap, Very Fine and attractive U.S. used in the C.S.A.; signed Brian Green. US$150-200 (Image)
Est. $150-200
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Confederate Expresses
Sale No: 5005
Lot No: 174
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Brig. General States Rights Gist, military orders sent by "The Southern Telegraph Companies" telegraph reading "Hagoods & my own to their posts, S.R. Gist, Brig. Genl. Comdg."; small flaws, Fine and scarce military order telegraph. US$150-200 (Image)
Est. $150-200
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Lot No: 175
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United States Military Telegraph, imprint cover endorsed "Drury Lacy Jr., A.A.A. Gen Hoke's Brig" addressed to Mrs. Thomas W. Dewey, Charlotte N.C.; some aging, Fine. US$75-100 (Image)
Est. $75-100
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Confederate Generals and Officers Mail
Sale No: 5005
Lot No: 176
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"J.R. Anderson, Brig. Genl. C.S.A.", endorsement on orange cover with partial "Wilmington Va. Jan 23" cds with matching bold due "5" rating handstamp (CSA type H) on cover with military address to his wife care of Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond Va., pencil 1862 dating; top right nick, Fine. US$200-300 (Image)
Est. $200-300
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Lot No: 177
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"J.R. Anderson, Brig. Genl. C.S.A.", endorsement on orange cover with partial "Wilmington Va. 'Paid' 18 Oct" cds with "Paid" obliterated and matching due "5" rating handstamp (CSA type H) with military address to his wife in Richmond Va., pencil "1861" dating on reverse; top left corner mend, some edge wear and reduced slightly at right, otherwise Very Fine. US$200-300 (Image)
Est. $200-300
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Lot No: 178
Symbol: Cat No: ATN-05
Brg. Gen. Henry Delamar Clayton, homemade brown cover endorsed "H.D. Clayton, Brig. Genl." with "Due 10" rating handstamp (ATN-05) to his wife in Clayton, Alabama, Very Fine. US$150-200 (Image)
Est. $150-200
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Lot No: 179
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President Jefferson Davis, 1854 folded letter entered mails with red "New-York, Dec 8, Free" attached-rate cds addressed to Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War, Washington D.C., letter from Marston Fire Arms Mfg. H.K. Craig, Col. of Ordnance reading "…consistent with the regulations of the approaching trial of Breech Loading Rifles to have Mr. Marston the Inventor of ours who is most familiar with it - fire and exhibit it…"; fold toning, F.-V.F. with interesting gun content. US$75-100 (Image)
Est. $75-100
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Lot No: 180
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President Jefferson Davis, blue folded cover with "Wilmington N.C. Mar 12" cds and "Free" rating handstamp addressed to Hon. J. Davis, Sec. of War, Washington D.C.; file folds, Very Fine. US$50-75 (Image)
Est. $50-75
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Lot No: 181
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President Jefferson Davis, War Department Penalty imprint envelope addressed to Hon. Jefferson Davis, Beauvoir, Harrison County, Mississippi, entered mails with "Washington D.C., Jun 8, 1880" cds, purple "M.G. Wright, about strength of the armies at Manassas" docketing at left, F.-V.F. US$100-150 (Image)
Est. $100-150
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Lot No: 182
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Gen. John Marshall Jones, CSA, pre-war 1848 use with bold red "Richmond Va. Jul 18" cds with attached "10" rate and "Paid" handstamp to Lieut. J.M. Jones, Adjutants' Office, Military Academy, West Point N.Y., "charge 440" box notation, letter concerns cadet L.G. Williams; file folds, Very Fine. US$50-75 (Image)
Est. $50-75
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Lot No: 183
Symbol: Cat No: 65
Gen. Joseph Brevard Kershaw, CSA, large blue cover with "Darlington C.H., S.C. Mar 13" cds and matching target on 3¢ rose (65) addressed to General Joseph B. Kershaw, Camden S.C.; reduced at ends, F.-V.F. US$50-75 (Image)
Est. $50-75
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Lot No: 184
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Gen. George Washington Custis Lee, free frank "G.W. Custis Lee" as Lt. of Engineers on Engineer Department Official Business imprint cover with partial "Washington D.c. 'Free' 1860" integral-rate cds to Marshall Mich., Very Fine. US$75-100 (Image)
Est. $75-100
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Lot No: 185
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Gen. Mansfield Lovell, buff cover with red "New-York '10cts.' 10 Dec" integral-rate cds to Capt. Mansfield Lovell, 4th Artillery U.S.A., Fort Leavenworth Mo., forwarded to Jefferson Barracks with "Fort Leavenworth Mo., Dec 30" cds and ms. "Ford" rating, 1850 docketing on reverse; reduced slightly at left, Very Fine. US$200-300 (Image)
Est. $200-300
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Lot No: 186
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Gen. Mansfield Lovell, buff cover with "New-York '5cts.' Sep 4" integral-rate cds to Capt. Mansfield Lovell U.S.A., Fort Leavenworth Mo., Indian Territory, docketed on reverse "Col. J. Plympton, New York. 4. Sept. 1851, Rec'd 19 Sept. 1851", Very Fine. US$50-75 (Image)
Est. $50-75
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Lot No: 187
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Robert Miller Patton - Governor of Alabama, cover front with "Executive Department of the State of Alabama" corner card addressed to R.M. Patton, Governor of Alabama; some light toning, reverse mounting stains, F.-V.F. US$50-75 (Image)
Est. $50-75
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Lot No: 188
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Brig. General William Nelson Pendleton, hand-carried homemade brown cover with military address to Brig. Gen. Pendleton, near Gen Lee's Hd Quarters. Orange Court House, Va., F.-V.F. and scarce. US$75-100 (Image)
Est. $75-100
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Lot No: 189
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Francis Wilkinson Pickens - Governor of South Carolina, folded cover with "Free, F.W. Pickens" free frank and "Edged. C.H. S.C., Dec 31" cds addressed to Col. Andrew Pickens, Pontittoc, Mississippi, Very Fine. US$50-75 (Image)
Est. $50-75
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Lot No: 190
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Gen. Albert Pike, CSA, 1845 gray folded letter with blue "Mobile Ala. Sep 20" cds with "Paid" and framed "10" rating handstamps addressed to Albert Pike, Attorney at Law, Little Rock, Arkansas; some edge wear, F.-V.F. US$50-75 (Image)
Est. $50-75
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Lot No: 191
Symbol: Cat No: 26
Gen. Daniel Ruggles, CSA, orange cover with "United States Armory, Harper's Ferry, Va." and "Official" imprints on orange cover bearing 3¢ dull red (26) tied by "Harper's Ferry, Va. Apr 11" cds address to Lt. Col. Daniel Ruggles at Williams Hotel, Washington D.C.; creases, F.-V.F. US$150-200 (Image)
Est. $150-200
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Lot No: 192
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James Alexander Seddon,CSA Secretary of War, cover with "Gloucester Va., Jun 23" cds and "Free" rating handstamp on pre-war cover to Hon. James A. Siddon, Washington D.C.; couple opening tears, Fine pre-war use as Representative. US$75-100 (Image)
Est. $75-100
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Lot No: 193
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Gen. William Smith, Governor of Virginia, brown homemade cover with ms. "Due 10" rating endorsed at left from "Hdqtrs, 3rd Tenn. Cavalry", addressed to Genl. Wm. Smith, Hendersonville N.C.; edge flaws, Fine. US$50-75 (Image)
Est. $50-75
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Lot No: 194
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Alexander H. Stephens, manuscript "Free, Alexander H. Stephens, M.C." free frank on cover with red "Washington D.C., 15 Dec" cds with attached "Free" rating addressed to Linton Stephens, Crawfordsville Ga., 1846 docketing on reverse; flap missing, corner tear, F.-V.F. US$100-150 (Image)
Est. $100-150
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Lot No: 195
Symbol: Cat No: 26
Gen. George Hume Steuart, CSA, buff pre-war cover bearing 3¢ dull red (26), two singles, right s.e. at top, tied by blue "Baltimore Md., Apr 9" town cds to Captain George H. Steuart, 1 Cavalry, Fort Riley, Kansas Territory; bottom flap missing and bottom corners rounded, F.-V.F. US$75-101 (Image)
Est. $75-101
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Lot No: 196
Symbol: Cat No: F11-19
12-Star and Bars Flag (C.S.A. Catalog F11-19) red and blue patriotic design on cover endorsed "Care of Col. Wallace" to Concord N.C.; some staining, couple edge mends and partial flap, Fine. US$0 (Image)
C.S.A. Catalog $3,500
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Flag of Truce Covers
Sale No: 5005
Lot No: 230
Symbol: Cat No: 7
1862, 5¢ blue, Archer & Daly printing (7) margins to just touched, tied by "Richmond Va., Oct 21, 1862" cds on overpaid drop cover with military address to Andrew J. Henning, Commissary Sergeant, Perry's Brigade, Anderson's Division, A.P. Hill's Corps, Richmond Va., endorsed "By Flag of Truce" at bottom left, Very Fine flag-of-truce overpaid drop use. US$200-300 (Image)
Est. $200-300
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Lot No: 231
Symbol: Cat No: 12
1863, 10¢ blue (12) large margins, light gum toning, tied by partial "Richmond Va., Aug 30" cds on circa 1864 inner cover from Kentucky endorsed "Via Flag of Truce" with neat military address to John S. Jackman, 9th Ky. Regiment, Lewis Brigade, Breckenridges Division, C.S.A, F.-V.F. through-the-lines cover via Flag of Truce. US$200-300 (Image)
Est. $200-300
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Lot No: 232
Symbol: Cat No: 12d
1863, 10¢ dark blue (12d) four margins, tied by partial Richmond Va. cds on cover with military address to Lieut. James B. Clay, Genl. John C. Breckinridge's Staff, Care of Col. William P. Johnston, Richmond, Virginia, endorsed "Per Flag of Truce" at bottom left, Very Fine. US$150-200 (Image)
Est. $150-200
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Lot No: 233
Symbol: Cat No: 12 var.
1864, 10¢ deep blue, Keatinge & Ball printing (12 var.) four margins, uncanceled, on cover from Confederate P.O.W. endorsed "Flag of Truce" with military address to Major J.J. Reeve A.A.G., Care Maj. Gen. C.L. Stevenson, Lee's Corps, Johnston's Army, possibly hand carried to Army of Tennesse, Very Fine. US$150-200 (Image)
Est. $150-200
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General Issue Covers
Sale No: 5005
Lot No: 236
Symbol: Cat No: 1
1861, 5¢ green (1) margins to in, tied by "Richmond Va., Jan 23, 1862" cds on cover with military address to Captain Cary C. Cocke, Care of Col. Pendleton, Commanding Corps of Artillery, Manassas Junction, Virginia, docketed "Rec'dJan 25" at bottom left, F.-V.F. US$0 (Image)
Scott $300
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Lot No: 237
Symbol: Cat No: 1
1861, 5¢ green (1) three margins, cut in at top, pencil canceled, matching manuscript "B.D. Depot, Dec 17th 1861" postmark on cover with military address to Lieut. W. L'Roy Brown, Albemarle Artillery, Care of Capt. Wm. Southall, Yorktown, original long ten-page letter datelined "Chantilly Dec 17th" from his wife accompanies; edge flaws and small top edge tear, Fine and rare use from Beaver Dam Depot Va. US$0 (Image)
Scott $300
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Lot No: 238
Symbol: Cat No: 1
1861, 5¢ green (1) two irregularly cut singles, each tied by "Fredericksburg Va. 'Paid' Jan 5" cds on cover addressed to Genl. W.G. Harding, Military Board, Nashville, Tenn., "Answered Jay 15"; no flap and part of cover repaired, Fine. US$150-200 (Image)
Est. $150-200
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Lot No: 239
Symbol: Cat No: 1
1861, 5¢ green (1) bright shade, creased, tied by "Suffolk Va. Mar 25" cds on cover with military address to Capt. G.W. Wortham, Care of Col. Williams, 2nd NC Regiment Vol., Norfolk Va., original enclosed letter datelined "Camp Meade, March 24th/62" reading in part "…I propose after my term & enlistment, which expires very soon, to advise of possible a cavalry co assured to be happy to have you join me…the possibility of raising & equipping a Co & also inform me whether or not you are willing to join me…"; some opening tears, F.-V.F. US$150-200 (Image)
Scott $300 Est. $150-200
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Lot No: 240
Symbol: Cat No: 1
1861, 5¢ olive green, 5¢ green (1) two singles showing distinct shades, each vertical crease and canceled by manuscript "X", matching manuscript "Scottsburg Va., July 9" postmark on brown cover with military address to Sergt. Henry E. Coleman, Co. H. Chamless Greys, 14 Regt. Va. Infantry, Armsteads Brigade, near Richmond, Very Fine and attractive use with two different shades. US$150-200 (Image)
Est. $150-200
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Lot No: 241
Symbol: Cat No: 1
1861, 5¢ green (1) large margins to just touched, tied by sharp "Charleston S.C., Apr 6, 1862" cds on buff cover addressed to General J.J. Pettigrew, Care of the Hon. Porcher Miles, Richmond Va., forwarded with "Wm Porcher Miles, M.C." frank to Fredricksburg Va.; some staining at bottom, F.-V.F. and scarce forwarded use. US$0 (Image)
Scott $300
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Lot No: 242
Symbol: Cat No: 1
1861, 5¢ green (1) margins to just touched, tied by "Lynchburg Va., Feb 11" cds on brown cover with military address to Lt. John M. Cunningham, Care of Capt W.J. Dance, Powhatan Artillery, Col. Pendleton's Division, Manassas Junction Va.; some toning and wear, reduced slightly at left with tiny nick, Fine. US$100-150 (Image)
Est. $100-150
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Lot No: 243
Symbol: Cat No: 1
1861, 5¢ green (1) close margins, strong color on bright paper, tied by "New Orleans La., 26 Mar" cds on orange cover to Brig. Genl. Danl. S. Ruggles C.S.A., Corinth, Miss., Very Fine. US$0 (Image)
Scott $300
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Lot No: 244
Symbol: Cat No: 1
1861, 5¢ green (1) tied by "Richmond Va. 1862" cds on cover with military address to Lieut. Duncan G. Campbell, H'dqrs of Genl D.N.B. Jones, Care of Major Rades, Commanding Post, Gordonsville Va.; top edge tear, F.-V.F. US$0 (Image)
Scott $300
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Lot No: 245
Symbol: Cat No: 1
1861, 5¢ green (1) cut tight, tied by "Macon Ga." double-circle datestamp on orange buff cover with military address to Major Lamar Cobb, care of Maj. Gen. Henry R. Jackson, Savannah Ga.; partial flap, F.-V.F. US$0 (Image)
Scott $300
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Lot No: 246
Symbol: Cat No: 1
1861, 5¢ green (1) four margins, corner flaw, tied by indistinct town cds on orange cover to General Ira R. Foster, Atlanta Ga. Very Fine. US$0 (Image)
Scott $300
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Lot No: 247
Symbol: Cat No: 1c
1861, 5¢ olive green (1c) margins to touched, light tone spot, tied by "Macon Ga. Mar 21" double-circle datestamp on orange cover with military address to Major Lamar Cobb, care of Maj. Gen. Henry R. Jackson, Savannah Ga.; partial flap, F.-V.F. US$0 (Image)
Scott $400
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Lot No: 248
Symbol: Cat No: 1 var.
1861, 5¢ green, Stone 2 (1 var.) margins except bit irregular at left, tied by two strikes of "Natchez, Miss. Mar 5, 1862" cds on cover addressed to Brig. Gen. C.G. Dahlgren, New Orleans La.; part of flap restored, Very Fine. US$0 (Image)
Scott $300
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Lot No: 249
Symbol: Cat No: 1 var.
1861, 5¢ green, Stone 1 (1 var.) position 22 (Cedilla C), tied by "New Orleans, La. 14 Feb." Valentines Day cds on cover attractively addressed to His Excellency J.J. Pettus, Governor of the State of Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi; opening tears, F.-V.F.; signed Kimbrough. US$0 (Image)