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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Flying Cloud ship model
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- 1851
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Alaskan dog sled
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- 1922-1938
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Ocklawaha steamboat model
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- 1868-c. 1890
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Tractor-trailer model
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- 20th century
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Convair 880 airplane model
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- 1959 - c. 1970s
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Ford Model A half-ton parcel post truck
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- 1931- c. 1954
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Downing & Son Concord-style mail coach
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- 1851-1890s
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Long Life Vehicle
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- 1986
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Airmail pickup canister
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- c. 1939-1944
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de Havilland DH-4B airplane
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- 1918- January 4, 1923
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Wiseman-Cooke airplane
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- 1911-1912
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Ford F-3 Parcel Delivery truck
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- 1949-1950
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Lake Shore & Michigan Fast Mail train model
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- late 19th century
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Buckeye State steamboat model
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- 1850- c.1860
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The George Law ship model
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- 1852-1857
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Odometer by American Taximeter Company
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- c. 1900
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Highway Post Office bus
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- 1941-1960s
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Airmail schedule dispatch board
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- c. 1918-1929
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Rural Free Delivery Mail sled
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- c. 1900-1920s
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Westcoaster mailster
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- 1966
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Ford Model AA 1-ton parcel post truck
- Date
- 1931 - c. 1954
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City service screen wagon
- Date
- 1904-1920s
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Jeep
- Date
- 1972-1980s
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- Transportation 49
- Cold War, 1945-1989 7
- The Gilded Age (1877-1920) 7
- Great Depression 3
- Postal Employees 3
- American Expansion (1800-1860) 2
- Civil War and Reconstruction (1860-1877) 2
- The Roaring Twenties (1920-1929) 2
- Benjamin B. Lipsner Airmail Collection 1
- International Postal Operations 1
- World War, 1939-1945 1
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