Daughter of the Regiment Patriotic Cover with "Let Freedom Ring" Handstamp on Reverse, to Soldier in Hospital Advertised and Forwarded
Two 3c singles tied on multicolored "Daughter of the Regiment" patriotic design envelope addressed to Geo. H. Knight, 13th Ohio Regt., in hospital, corner 7th & Spruce, Pacific Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., with directive “Please forward.”
Estimate $200.00 - $250.00
Summer 2025 -Day 3
By: Americana Stamps
Americana Stamps Summer 2025 -Day 3
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Lot #19013 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
Lot #19014 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
The Constitution and the Law Patriotic Cover with #65 3c Red, Canceled by Grid, Bowling Green, Kentucky to Ohio
"MAR 5 1862" Bowling Green, KY datestamp, addressed to Burlington, Ohio.
Estimate $150.00 - $200.00
Lot #19015 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
George Washington on Shield with Liberty, Union Patriotic Cover with #65 3c Rose Canceled by Pen
Michigan to New York
Estimate $75.00 - $100.00
Lot #19016 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
“Soldier’s Letter,” Columbia & Flag, Union Patriotic Cover, Reg. Wis. Volunteers with #65 3c Red
Estimate $100.00 - $150.00
Lot #19017 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
“The War for the Union” Patriotic Letter Sheet with Stampless Cover, Delivered Outside-the-Mails Soldier's Correspondence, Interesting Content
The cover is addressed to Mrs. George C. Palmer in Greenville, N.C. The letter is datelined Key West, Florida, April 14th, 1862, and signed by Jim, writing to his sister Clare.
Key West Florida
April 14th, 1862
Dear Sister,
I will write you a few lines this morning to...
Lot #19018 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
The Flag our Fathers Fought for, Union Patriotic Cover ,with #65 3c Rose, to Hillsdale, Mich 1862 Letter Enclosed
Addressed to E. Hallett, Hillsdale, Mich.
Estimate $150.00 - $200.00
Lot #19019 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
Maj. Gen’l George B. McClellan, “Our Napoleon”, Union Patriotic Cover with #65 3c Rose, Kappa, Ill
Rebacked
Estimate $75.00 - $100.00
Lot #19020 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
#65 3c Rose on Lady Liberty Seated on Globe with "The Union Forever and Ever Patriotic Cover to Worth, Michigan
Stamp Tied by Cairo, Ill datestamp. Cover with stains and slightly reduced at right,
Estimate $100.00 - $150.00
Lot #19021 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
#73 2c Black, "Black Jack", Tied on 1864 Allover State of Maine, Adj't Generals Office Patriotic Cover Matching State of Maine 1864 Circular Enclosure
Bold "Augusta, Me., Paid" circular handstamp. Letterhead dated April 26, 1864 with content regarding Navy & Marines enlistment. Very Fine and Attractive.
Estimate $300.00 - $500.00
Lot #19022 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
#68a, 10c Dark Green tied on Eagle and Flags Patriotic Cover via U.S.S. Lancaster Panama Bay, to Missouri Only 3 Recorded Examples from the U.S.S. Lancaster in Panama Bay
Manuscript ship marking “U.S.S. Lancaster, Panama Bay N.G.” at lower left with "DUE 10" straightline. Addressed to St. Joseph, Missouri. The cover with pressed edged and small sealed tear, otherwise Very Fine.
On 11 November 1864, a secret expedition of boats...
Lot #19023 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
#35 1859 10c Green, with Manuscript Cancel from Johnson's Ranch, CAL on Patriotic Cover Rare Patriotic Usage to California
"JOHNSONS RANCH, CAL. JUN 28" double circle postmark, to Clinton, Summit Co., Ohio. The stamp with some short perfs, the cover with foxing and insect spots.
Estimate $1,000.00 - $1,250.00
Lot #19024 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
#68 10c Green, on "Stand by the Union" Patriotic Cover to California Rare Patriotic Usage to the California
Addressed to Samuel Howard Gerrish in Vallejo, California. With a PF Certificate which states, "SINGLE, GRID CANCEL, ON PATRIOTIC COVER TO VALLEJO CA, SPRINGFIELD MA PMK AT BOTTOM LEFT. AND WE ARE OF THE OPINION THAT
IT IS A GENUINE USAGE; THE STAMP HAS TWO LIGHT HORIZONTAL CREASES THE COVER WITH A SMALL STAIN AT CENTER"...
Lot #19025 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
Zouave with Rifle and Flag Patriotic Cover (W-200ava), with #68 10c Green, Tied by California Postmark to Ohio Very Rare Usage From the West
Design featuring a Zouave soldier with rifle and flag, a pointing hand, and the text "TO WASHINGTON VIA BALTIMORE" on a signpost. Addressed to Mr. John A. Holmes, Norrington, Trumbull Co., Ohio. With "Forest City, CAL APR. 11" postmark. Like Bischel 3657, W-2008va.
Estimate $500.00 - $750...
Lot #19026 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
“Union & Liberty” Eagle and Flag (W-2601) Patriotic Cover, on 1862 Cover with #68a 10c Darm Green, with Salem, Oregon Datestamp to Iowa Extremely Rare, Only 6 Oregon Patriotics Recorded, This an Attractive Usage
The stamp with grid postmark. "SALEM OR OCT 13 1862" postmark, addressed to Hawleyville, Iowa.
Only Six Recorded Patriotic Covers used from Oregon during the entire Civil War, of which, this is Certainly One of the...
Lot #19027 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
#68, 10c Green Tied by Grid on 1862 “Let Our Watchword Ever Be” Patriotic Cover to Nova Scotia Rare Cross-Border Patriotic Usage
Red, white, and blue patriotic cover with small figure leaning on shield and the verse “Let our watchword ever be, Country, God, and Liberty” with imprint of J.R. Hawley, Cincinnati below. Sent from New Bedford, Mass. Jan. 27 with red PAID postmark to Clyde River, Nova Scotia. Red arc “U. STATES” exchange...
Lot #19028 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
#68, 10c Green, Tied on “The Girl I Left Behind Me” Patriotic Cover to New Brunswick Cross-Border Patriotic Usage
Illustrated soldier bidding farewell to sweetheart design with blue "FORT HAMILTON, N.Y." postmark, addressed to St. John's, New Brunswick. Red arc "U. STATES" exchange office handstamp. The cover with vertical crease, edge wear, tears at top, and faults to the stamp including a tear and perf damage. Like Bischel 2316.
...
Lot #19029 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
#68, 10c Green, Tied on Black Patriotic Advertising Flag on Globe Cover Rare Cross-Border Patriotic Advertising Usage
Ensign, Bridgman & Fanning advertising design, with "NEW YORK/MAY 21" double circle target duplex cancel. Addressed to Port Colborne, Canada West. The cover with a small stain at bottom right corner.
Estimate $300.00 - $500.00
Lot #19030 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
#35 1859 10c Green Horizontal Pair with #24 1c Blue and #26 1c Dull Red, on Waving Patriotic Flag Cover to London Attractive Transatlantic Patriotic Usage
"If any one attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot." waving flag patriotic design, addressed to Westminster, London with red open grid cancels. The stamps paying the 24c rate.
Estimate $3,000.00 - $4,000.00
Lot #19031 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
Union and the Constitution, Patriotic Cover Front to Norway via Prussian Closed Mail Extremely Scarce Foreign Destination for Patriotic Mail
La Crosse, Wis. "JAN 11 1862" datestamp, addressed to Norway and sent unpaid at the 46c Prussian Closed Mail rate. Scarce “Detroit Mich Am Pkt/23” transit, and carried on Allen Line’s “Hibernian” from Portland with manuscript "46" in red. Svinesund transit mark at bottom right. Despite the front...
Lot #19032 - civil war postal history Civil War Patriotic
Union Patriotic Covers, Collection of 53 Unused Covers, Sarcastic Caricatures
Estimate $200.00 - $250.00
Lot #19033 - civil war postal history Sanity Fair
Sanity Fair, Collection of Forgeries, 137 Stamps Reference/Study Collection
Assembled by Robert Cantor.
Estimate $500.00 - $750.00
Lot #19034 - civil war postal history confederate states
US #24, 1c Blue Type V, Tied by Savannah, Ga "Stars" on 1861 Savannah Republican Prices Current Circular to Maine US Postage Used in Confederate State Georgia
April 5, 1861 Savannah, Ga "Stars" circular datestamp on folded printed circular to Edward E. Hondlett, Dresden, Maine. Enclosed is the SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN PRICES CURRENT.
The stamp is plated as Relief F, Position from Row 10.
Estimate $400.00 - $500.00
Lot #19035 - civil war postal history confederate states
Confederate States, Sterling Price, Governor of Missouri and Future Confederate Major General, 1854 Folded Letter with Magnus Engraved Colored Portrait Addressed to Jefferson Davis
Datelined May 15, 1854, Executive Department, City of Jefferson, addressed to the Hon. Secretary of War (Jefferson Davis) in Washington, D.C.
The letter requests the delivery of eighty muskets and accoutrements from the St. Louis Arsenal to Capt. John W...
Lot #19036 - civil war postal history confederate states
Confederate States, Memphis Tenn., 2c Blue, 56X1, Unused
No gum, with light soiling and light creases.
Estimate $100.00 - $150.00
Lot #19037 - civil war postal history confederate states
Confederate States, Memphis Tenn., 2c Blue, 56X1, Unused
No gum, with a tiny thin at top and a vertical crease at right.
Estimate $100.00 - $150.00



























