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The Dr. Howard P. Green Collection of Confederate States Covers continued...

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Confederate Handstamped Paid and Due Markings: continued...
Lot Sym. Lot Description Est/Cat Realized
50 c imageRichmond Va. Jan. 10 (1863). Bold mostly complete circular datestamp with "DUE 10" and "WAY" straightline handstamps on cover to the care of Asst. Secretary of War John A. Campbell at Richmond Va., endorsed by Lieut. Campbell in the Engineers Corps, reduced at right, sealed tear at top, Very Fine appearance, A. Earl Weatherly theorized that the enigmatic and rare Richmond "Way" marking was applied to soldiers' mail carried by James River packets, ex Kohn (Image) E. 750-1,000 800.00
51 c image[Richmond Va.] Held for Postage. Circular handstamp in space where a stamp was tied on cover to Fredricksburg Va., cover cleaned and repaired, appears Fine (Image) E. 100-150 300.00
52 c imageUpperville Va., Oct. 12. Well-struck circular datestamp, matching "Paid 5" in circle handstamp on cover to Lexington Va., the handstamp was made by taking the bottom half of the pre-war "3" and adding a horizontal line and "Paid", Very Fine (Image) E. 200-300 350.00
53 c imageRomney (West) Va. Jul. 13. Well-struck circular datestamp, matching "Paid 5" handstamp on buff cover to Paris Va., Very Fine (Image) E. 300-400 300.00
54 c imageBristol V. & T. R.R. Clearly struck dateless circle on brown cover to Hillsborough Ga., soldier's endorsement and ms. "Due 10", Extremely Fine, very scarce railroad usage, ex Judd (Image) E. 500-750 400.00

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