Postal History of the United States

Postal History Collecting adds a facinating element to philately with a look at the interesting usages of postage stamps over time. Whether it is particular stamps that interest you, such as the use of prexies on cover, or special processing of the mail, such as RPO Railroad Postal Offices, mail from the territories of the United States (such as California, or Vermont as examples), postal covers tell the story of the progress of a nation. Postal history on Patriotic Covers from our wars, the development of commerce and our expansion West. Enjoy the facinating world of postal history collecting and follow your passion.

Advertising Covers; Illustrated Covers with Corner Card Artwork

A popular area for collecting of postal history is the ad cover subject that, during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, offer examples of miniature engraved art promoting the companies sending the mail. Collect by topics, for example manufacturers, railroads, agricultural products, hotels, shipping companies and so many more. The range is endless and supports many of the popular topical collecting subject already enjoyed by stamp collectors.

Collecting Duplex Obliterations

The duplex handstamp used commonly by Post Offices beginning with the 1860's through the 1940s. Earlier cancels were many of the fancy cancels which were discontinued at the 1860s and the machine cancels which came into use in the 1920 but did not totally replace the duplex cancel until the 1940s.

Flag Cancel Covers

From the last 1880s to the 1940s a popular cancellation in many post offices was the machine cancellation putting down a 'flag cancel'. Many collectors look for their machine 'flag cancels' to originate in the cities of their state. The big cities are common, of course, and the smaller town's mail can be a challenge.

Presidential Inauguration Covers

Presidential Inauguration covers are envelopes postmarked on the actual date of presidential inaugurations. Inauguration Covers are popular with many different collectors. Philatelists (stamp collectors) collect them postal history, political memorabilia collectors enjoy the references to history and presidents and people who have an affinity towards a particular president include inauguration covers in their collections of a favorite U.S. president.

Patriotic and Military Covers

Remember Wake Island - Patriotic Cover and Back the Attack with an Army Post Office Cancel and a 'Buy Bonds' Cachet are two examples of popular Patriotic Covers. Of course, patriotic covers run the range from Civil War Covers to any modern cover calling for a rally around the flag.

Prexies on Cover

Stamps franked with 'Prexies' or the stamps of the Presidential Issue of 1922 are a challenge to many collectors. Of course the first stamps, common for postal cards and first class mail are common, but often still very interesting. The higher denomination stamps mostly went onto parcels, so covers bearing these stamps are much more rare. Tags for milk and furs picked up by Railroad Post Offices along the 'milk runs' are a good source..

Early Rural Free Delivery Mail Service Covers

John Wanamaker, Postmaster General from 1889 to 1893, thought it made more sense for one person to deliver mail than for 50 people to ride into town to collect their mail. Thus was born Rural Free Delivery (R.F.D.) and an an interesting area for cover collectors to persue. Values are based on the relative scarsity of the town cancel, with some being quite rare.

Collecting Ships Covers Postal History

U.S.S. Constitution 'Old Ironsides' made a cruse through the Panama Canal and up the West Coast of the United States in 1933 following its refurbishment at the Navy Yard in Boston. Each stop along the way produced a cover with a ship cancel bearing the city where the stop was made, and in most instances with a cachet for the sponsoring group.

US to Foreign Destinations

Mail to foreign destinations that have found their way back home are of interest to many collectors. One intriguing element of these covers, besides the obvious postal history question of how the mail was routed (by ship, along what treaties for example) the franking of these covers differ from the more common franking of domestic mails.

Mae Weigand Hand Painted Cachets

The cachets created by Mae Weigand are very distinctive in style. Best know for his navel covers and patriotic covers, iHobb.com also has a large inventory of the United Nations Flags Covers featuring handpainted cachets. Enjoy a browse of our Weigand Cachet Covers and you will find some unique 'gotta have' covers for your collection. Mae Weigand's career spanned a most interesting time in postal cover history.

Postal History from the Classic Era

Stampless Covers that predate the advent of postage stamps, and covers franked with the early stamps of the 19th Century, are particularly intriguing to many collectors, as each piece is unique and tells a story, particulary when correspondence is included. At iHobb.com we are always in pursuit of material of interest, and through our everts we have some success in finding classics for collectors.
Great Britain FDC
Code: A7487*Covers
Price: $5.00
Great Britain Scott #210 Half-Penny Paying postage from Newport, Mon. to Albany, N.Y. and indicated as a... more info
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China Postcard
Code: A7735*Covers
Price: $50.00
China 1920s decoupaged image made from postage stamps cut to make this image. Includes stamps of Netherl... more info
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U.S. #813 On Cover
Code: A7734*Covers
Price: $5.00
Prexie on Cover, 1945 Chicago to California... more info
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U.S. #614s for 1-1/2cent postage
Code: B1036*Cover
Price: $15.00
U.S. #614 used in 1926 when the 1-1/2cent postage rate went into effect, before Saranac Lake Post Offi... more info
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U.S. #635 Used Fractional Usage
Code: B1037*Cover
Price: $3.00
" U.S. #635 used in 1934 when the 1-1/2cent postage rate was in effect.... more info
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Stampless Cover Troy NY Oval Cancel, PAID
Code: A1568*Cover
Price: $25.00
Troy NY Stampless Cover circa 1848 (per correspondence in letter regarding a real estate transaction).... more info
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U.S. #11 on cover, Dec. 24, 1856
Code: B1039*Cover
Price: $17.00
U.S. #11 on cover, Dec. 24, 1856 Business correspondence New Orleans to Providence... more info
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U.S. #26A on cover, March 20 1858
Code: B1040*Cover
Price: $140.00
U.S. #26A on cover, March 20 1858 Business correspondence Baltimore to Providence... more info
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U.S. #65 on cover, Nov 25 1867
Code: B1041*Cover
Price: $3.00
U.S. #65 on cover, Nov 25 1867 Business correspondence Mt. Pleasant to Point Pleasant, West Virginia... more info
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U.S. #10A on personal correspondence cover
Code: B1042*Cover
Price: $125.00
U.S. #10A on personal correspondence cover Hartford letter, Cds. Taftwville, VT. to Brooklyn, June 13,... more info
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Soldiers Mail Free Franked - Company A Recon Division
Code: A55901*Cover
Price: $10.00
Soldiers Mail Free Franked Company A Recon Division Camp Carson, Colo. March 15, 1945... more info
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