Postal data: unmarked, unposted (PLACE STAMP HERE) printed inside stamp box with (VELOX) written on four sides and diamond shape in corners; Logo (POST CARD) in stylized lettering; Postcard type: divided back [single line] (CORRESPONDENCE HERE;...
Postal data: unmarked, unposted (Place Stamp Here --DOMESTIC ONE CENT -- FOREIGN TWO CENTS) printed inside stamp box; Postcard type; divided back [single line]; Printing information: card number (M-19527) printed vertically top left; Logo (POST...
Postal data: unmarked, unposted; Postcard type: divided back [double dotted lines printed vertically in center of card], four guidelines for writing address [single dotted lines]; No message; No addressee.
Postal data: unmarked, unposted (PLACE STAMP HERE) printed inside stamp box with VELOX written on four sides and diamond shape in corners; Logo (POST CARD) in stylized lettering; Postcard type: divided back [single line] (CORRESPONDENCE HERE; NAME...
Postal data: unmarked, unposted (PLACE STAMP HERE) printed inside stamp box inscribed with the letters (AZO) on all sides with a triangle pointing upward in all four corners; Postcard type: divided back (CORRESPONDENCE HERE; NAME AND ADDRESS HERE)...
Postal data: unmarked, unposted (United States and Canada ONE CENT -- Place Stamp Here -- Foreign TWO CENTS) printed inside stampbox in green ink; Postcard type: divided back,single green line topped by green clover leaf (THIS SIDE FOR ADDRESS...
Postal data: postmarked [flag postmark] (MEDINA, N.Y. SEP 18 2-PM 1920) stamped on left side of card and on right side (PLACE STAMP HERE DOMESTIC ONE CENT FOREIGN TWO CENTS) printed inside stamp box [glue from missing stamp over box]; Postcard...
Postal data: posted, postmarked (GASPORT [presumably] NOV 8 [indiscernible] N.Y [presumably]); stamp; Postcard type: divided back [single vertical line and short horizontal line] (MESSAGE HERE; ADDRESS); Printing information: (Printed in Germany);...
Abolitionists--Massachusetts--Boston; Abolitionists--Massachusetts--Athol; Currency question--United States; Free banking--United States
Four-page letter dated March 5, 1846, from Lysander Spooner in Athol [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn in Boston, responding to cirticisms of his book [The Unconstitutionality of Slavery] and discussing the concept of "free banking" in the United...