Postal Stationery
Postal stationery includes any paper item with a prepaid printed monetary value that is meant to be sent through the post. Stamped envelopes, postal cards, letter sheets, wrappers - all of these are examples of postal stationery.
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National Postal Museum Collections Search Results
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Photograph of letter carrier collecting mail
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- c. 1915
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Photograph of airmail pilot Max Miller
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- c. 1919
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Photograph of airmail pilot Arthur Roy Smith
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- c. 1924
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Photograph of airmail pilot Harry A. Chandler
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- c. 1924
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Photograph of airmail pilot Dean Smith
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- c. 1924
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Photograph of postal clerk sorting airmail
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- c. 1920
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Automobile and driver's robe
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- c. 1915
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Photograph of airmail planes at Omaha, Nebraska
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- c. 1924
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Photograph of airmail pilot Paul Collins
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- c. 1924
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Photograph of airmail pilot William Carroll
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- c. 1921
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Photograph of airmail pilot Charles Ames
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- c. 1924
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Photograph of airmail pilot Earl F. Ward
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- c. 1924
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Photograph of airmail planes at Elko, Nevada
- Date
- c. 1920
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Photograph of airmail pilot E. Hamilton Lee
- Date
- c. 1924
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Pilot Max Miller's log book
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- November 11, 1919 - August 27, 1920
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Six-dozen egg crate
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- c. 1916-1920
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Photograph of postal employee repairing a mail sack
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- c. 1920
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Photograph of airmail pilot John F. Milatzo
- Date
- c. 1924
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Photograph of airmail plane at Chicago
- Date
- c. 1920
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