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A year ago or so, out of curiosity I picked up a cardboard box that my fiance and her brother and sister threw into the trash while looking through their parents and grandparents stored belongings.
The box contained 9 - 3 ring binders containing hundred of thousands cancelled stamps belonging to their grandfather.
So I rescued the box...and now my interest is piqued...
The stamps are mounted on sheets and are catorgorized by state and with sub-catagories by village, townships and cities. The collection began in the late 1800's up to the mid-50's and most of the stamps are not dated.
Apparently at one time each post office issued their own stamp that included the village, town or city and state name before stamps became nationalized.
There may be hundreds of stamps for each post office origin on each page...
Now, I am not at all knowledgeable about stamps and have no clue of how or where to start an investigation or what references to use...
I assume you can see where this is going...
Help...
The box contained 9 - 3 ring binders containing hundred of thousands cancelled stamps belonging to their grandfather.
So I rescued the box...and now my interest is piqued...
The stamps are mounted on sheets and are catorgorized by state and with sub-catagories by village, townships and cities. The collection began in the late 1800's up to the mid-50's and most of the stamps are not dated.
Apparently at one time each post office issued their own stamp that included the village, town or city and state name before stamps became nationalized.
There may be hundreds of stamps for each post office origin on each page...
Now, I am not at all knowledgeable about stamps and have no clue of how or where to start an investigation or what references to use...
I assume you can see where this is going...
Help...