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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Manhattan Project cover
- Date
- May 1, 1944
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V-Mail stationery
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- c 1942-1945
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Mail pouch
- Date
- c. 1940s
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$1 Baldpates plate number single
- Date
- 1942-1943
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War ballot request postcard
- Date
- 1944
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Postal money order APO 524
- Date
- February 15, 1943
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$1 Black Mallards plate number single
- Date
- 1940-1941
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$1 White-fronted Geese plate number single
- Date
- 1944-1945
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V-Mail facsimile letter
- Date
- April 3, 1945
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$1 White-fronted Geese plate block of 6
- Date
- 1944-1945
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3c 50th Anniversary of Statehood map single
- Date
- November 2, 1939
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Postal money order APO 21
- Date
- September 20, 1944
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V-Mail stationery
- Date
- c. 1942-1945
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V-Mail microphotograph
- Date
- April 1, 1944
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Satchel for letter carriers
- Date
- 1920 - 1950
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V-Mail letter sheet
- Date
- 1945
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City Free Delivery mailbox
- Date
- 1920-1949
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Sheaffer's Voyager V-Mail stationery canister
- Date
- c. 1943
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Hand-illustrated cover
- Date
- c. 1944
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V-Mail facsimile letter
- Date
- August 2, 1945
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Postamatic postal scale
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- c. 1932-1958
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V-Mail stationery
- Date
- c. 1942-1945
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- Covers & Letters 15
- Customers & Commerce 11
- Hunting 8
- Nature conservation 8
- Mail Processing 6
- Postal Administration 6
- Floyd S. Leach Collection 5
- U.S. Stamps 4
- Great Depression 3
- National Stamp Collection 3
- Cold War, 1945-1989 2
- Humanitarian Causes 2
- Postal Employees 2
- Education 1
- The Roaring Twenties (1920-1929) 1
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