Tag: philatelic

  • New Postage Stamps Feature Popular Backyard Games

    New Postage Stamps Feature Popular Backyard Games

    August 12, 2021, U.S. Postal Service releases new commemorative “Forever Stamps” featuring popular backyard games.

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — The U.S. Postal Service today, (August 12, 2021), celebrates the outdoor recreational games that Americans play with vibrant new stamps.

    The pane of 16 stamps features eight designs illustrating eight backyard games — badminton, bocce, cornhole, croquet, flying disc, horseshoes, tetherball and pickup baseball. The stamps are now being sold at Post Office locations nationwide and online.

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  • Mystery Unfolds from Saxonville Civil War Era Envelope

    Mystery Unfolds from Saxonville Civil War Era Envelope

    Civil War Era Postal Cover Mailed to Saxonville, Mass.
    Seymour & Blair Civil War era postal cover mailed to Mr. John Lewis, Saxonville, Mass. is one of only two known to exist. (CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE)

    FRAMINGHAM, MA -After ten days on the online auction site eBay, an envelope mailed over 100 years ago to Saxonville sold for $688.76 to the high bidder.

    The envelope, or “cover” as it’s more accurately called by philatelic collectors, bears a patriotic image of Horatio Seymour and Frank P. Blair campaigning for President and Vice President of the United States in the election of 1868.

    Seymour lost the election to Ulysses S. Grant.

    The cover had been mailed from Auburn, Mass to a “Mr. John Lewis, Saxonville, Mass.” in the 1890’s, (as noted in the auction listing — the date is uncertain as (more…)