Items for Sale - CSA 1 on Cover, Section 2

8982

CSA 1, 5¢ green pair tied LAFAYETTE / Ga. // JUL cds on homemade cover to Miss H. J. Harris, Suwannee, Gwinnett Co, Geo, Very Fin.e $400.

$ 400

9918

CSA 1, 5¢ green pair tied DARIEN / Ga. // FEB / 14 [1862] Valentine’s Day cds on narrow cover to “Hon. T[homas]. Butler King, Spotswood Hotel, Richmond, Va.”. See my column “Lordy and Neptune” re King’s son, Lordy, and slave companion / servant, Neptune, who went to war with him at ASDSEP09.pdf

 

Thomas Butler KING (1800-1864) was a commissioner of the Confederacy in Europe 1861-1863. Much more information on linked page.  

$ 425

10360

CSA 1, 5¢ green right sheet margin copy tied TUDOR HALL / Va. cds on cover to Glade Springs, slightly reduced at each end. $180.

$ 180

10692

CSA 1, 5¢ green tied on cover by neat TUDOR HALL / VA // FEB / 15 / 1862 cds as well as pen strokes on light pink cover to Miss Martha J. Maddox, Hanover (crossed out) Morris P. Office, Hanover Co., Va.  Tudor Hall was the post office for Manassas.  $190.

$ 190

10822

CSA 1 variety, 5¢ green, Baton Rouge Roulette, unused on original envelope with "New Orleans, La." printed address, toned from back flap as usual; from the "desk find" acquired in 1938 by Raymond H. Weill. When Baton Rouge was occupied by Federal forces early in the war, a small quantity of envelopes were prepared in advance by a local merchant and left unused, 2012 SCV $500 as unused and $1,750 used on cover, Scarce and desirable.  $400.

$ 400

10826

CSA 1, 5¢ green (ms canceled) used on folded letter with WINDSOR / N.C. // MAR / 26 [1862] cds, addressed to H. C. Hardison, Esq., Williamston, N.C. from the Bank of N.C. headed the same date saying “Your $200 has been due a long time…I enclose a note which please sign & send back…” Also enclosed in the printed note signed H. C. Hardison, principal, and A. C. Williams & Henry P. Gibson, securities. $200.

$ 200

11284

CSA 1c, 5¢ olive green (small faults) used with pen cancel on cover with blue HICKSFORD / Va.cds to Miss Annie I. Whitehead, Lovinston, Nelson Co., Virginia with Miss Elle Cook also noted and with contemporary  “Ans 25th March / Hart Cook”. $150.

$ 150

11464

CSA 1, 5¢ bright green (4 large margins) pen canceled with neat clear COBHAM / Va. neat cds (ms Mch 19 date) on lemon cover to Capt. Peyton S[kipwith]. Coles, Estouteville, Charlottesville P.O., Va with W.C.R. at lower left; Ex Thacker. $300.

 

Capt. Peyton Skipwith Coles enlisted as a Surgeon 8-9-61 in Field & Staff of 59th Virginia Infantry according to certain military records which likely had him mixed up with Surgeon Walter Coles. He was educated at UVA.

$ 300

11501

CSA 1, 5¢ green and CSA 4, 5¢ blue (small faults) used in combination  with manuscript Howardsville [Va] Aug 23 cds on partial folded letter blue on lined paper dated August 21st  1862 to Bank of Howardsville;  addressed to Natl Garland Esq., Garlands Store, Albemarle Co., Va.; letter concerning a check he has in hand and funds of John E. O. Wingfield in their bank; top and bottom “flaps” missing but substantial part of letter there; Ex Thayer and Thacker.  $500.

$ 500

11970

CSA 1, 5¢ green (4 large uneven margins showing portions two other stamps) tied neat WILMINGTON N.C. / PAID // FEB / 25 [1862] cds on cover to Mrs Catherine Routhee, Hillsborough, No Ca; a bit rumpled.  $150.

$ 150

11972

CSA 1c, 5¢ deep olive green Stone AB with ragged margins tied ORANGE SMITHFIELD / VA // DEC / 14 [1861] cds on cover to Miss Lou V. Myrick, Macon Depot, NC; incredibly deep olive color and early date, Van Dyk MacBride pencil notes on verso, slightly reduced at left with tiny sealed tear at left edge. $500.

$ 500

11974

CSA 1c + 1, 5¢ greentwo copies tied together by bold GORDONSVILLE / VA. // AUG / 2 /1862 cds on small cover to Mr. A. M. Pilcher, Box 899, Richmond, Va.; two very different stamp impressions, the left being a deep olive green and the right a very rough dull green impression. $325.

$ 325

11975

CSA 1, 5¢ green (4 margins) tied neat LEXINGTON / Va. // APR / 8 [1862] cds on cover to Mr. Skeen, Esq, Covington, Va. with pencil contents docketing along left side that contents were from J H Myers, slightly reduced and bottom back flap missing. $160.

$ 160

12399

CSA 1b, 5¢ dark green right sheet margin single (couple small faults) tied KNOXVILLE / TEN double circle and pen cancel on homemade cover to “Harmon G. Lea, Esq., Care Dr. S. Shields, near Blains X Roads, Grainger Co, Te” (today the Knoxville suburb of Blaine) Ex Scott Gallagher. Interesting docketing on top back flap “Mr. Story may oblige Maj. Lea by sending this by private hand if any offer before the mail. If not, he will please to mail this at Bean’s Station to go by Rutledge.” The Battle of Bean’s Station was December 14, 1863. Harmon G. Lea was a delegate to the convention in East Tennessee. Major (not a rank, rather a given name) Lea apparently wrote the letter enclosed in the cover.  $250.

$ 250

14092

CSA 1, 5¢ green tied manuscript Jackson [Georgia] May 29 [1862] on cover to “Col. D. J. Bailey Box 500 Savannah Geo”. Georgia Congressman David J. Bailey established Camp Bailey with the permission of Governor Joseph E. Brown - Company K, "Chattahoochee Volunteers." $200.

 

David J. Bailey served in Company K, the "Chattahoochee Volunteers". Much more information on linked page. 

$ 200

14104

CSA 1-1, 5¢ green, Stone 1, position 29 with transient natural printing flaw at lower right corner, tied neat strike of blue PORTSMOUTH / VA. // NOV / 25 dc on cover to Miss Lizzie Walker, Care of Mitchell & Tyler, Richmond, Va.; reduced slightly at right and small part of flap missing, slight edge wear, Very Fine. Signed Peter Powell. $200.

$ 200

13761

CSA 1, 5¢ green, 2 singles (slight scuff top of right stamp) used with pen cancels on opposite corners of small narrow envelope with matching “Ap 8” [1862], most likely from Frederica, Ga. to “Hon. T. Butler King, Spotswood Hotel, Richmond, Virginia. Top back flap missing. Handwriting matches other correspondence from his Frederica Ga. home during that time period. Thomas Butler King is remembered primarily as a planter and politician from coastal Georgia. The story of King’s son “Lordy” and his faithful servant “Neptune” are related in my column in the Sept 2009 American Stamp Dealer & Collector at ASDSEP09.pdf  $300.

$ 300

13867

CSA 1 and CSA 6, 5¢ green lithograph and 5¢ blue London typograph tied together by RICHMOND / Va. // AUG / 14 / 1862 cds on clean homemade cover to Willie B. Cannada, Providence, Va. Wonderful MIXED FRANKING  $450.

$ 450

12375

CSA 1, 5¢ green tied MADISON / Ga. // MAR / 15 [1862] on cover to J. M. Allen, Care Capt Peacock, Savannah, Georgia; slightly reduced at left. Allen was undoubtedly a soldier but would take more research to determine which one of many by that name. $200.

$ 200

14658

CSA 1, 5¢ olive green, 4 margins with 3 enormous picture frame margins plus ample at bottom (small corner crease at UR) on cover to Drury Lacy, Private of Co G, 23rd Regt. Va, Vols Care Col. Harmon, Staunton, Va. The Drury Lacy family correspondence includes across the lines prisoner letters. Lacy was wounded at Chancellorsville May 2, 1863 - wounded and captured multiple times. Ultimately, he was one of the Immortal 600 held captive under friendly fire as retaliation for the same treatment of Union prisoners. See my article on this unpleasant experience at ASDAPR09.pdf $250.

$ 250

15479

CSA 1, 5¢ green tied AUGUSTA / GA // FEB / 23 [1862] double circle cancel on cover to Miss Kate E. Enecks, Egypt PO, Effingham, Co, Georgia. $200.

$ 200

15593

CSA 1, 5¢ green pair tied TUDOR HALL / Va. // FEB / 15 / 1862 light cds on cover to Mrs. W. T. Walthall, Care of J. W. Dorr, Esq, Mobile, Alabama, with red contents docketing at left “No. 42, 14 Feb. 1862.” Ex Brandon. $300.


William T. Walthall (1820-1899) enlisted as a captain in Co. I, 12th Alabama Infantry (Southern Foresters [Mobile])  Much more information on linked page.  

$ 300

15749

CSA 1, 5¢ green, Stone 1-2 tied in combination with CSA 6, 5¢ blue by blue LYNCHBURG / VA. // JAN 15 cds on cover to Mrs. Sallie F. Thurmond, Faber's Mills Va., slightly reduced at right, No. 6 with some soiling and small corner flaws, still nice mixed franking of typograph and lithograph issues., ex Brooks, Matz and Brandon. $350.

$ 350

15766

CSA 1c, 5¢ olive green pair with ample margins mostly separated by scissors cut (noted by prior owner as Stone AB, not verified by me) tied by lightly struck HELENA / ARK // FEB ? 1862 cds on cover to Peyton S. Coles, Esq, North Garden, Albemarle Co, Virginia. Small stain and opening flap damage otherwise Fine, Ex Harold Brooks. Ex Clippert. $550.
 

Peyton Skipwith Coles was sums up his life work in five words: "A farmer all my life." Much more information on linked page.  

$ 550

15711

CSA 1, 5¢ green (nice margins, tiny facial scrapes) tied blue NASHVILLE / Ten. cds on cover to Wm. E. Austin, Esq, Elkton, Tenn. PRE-WAR TURNED COVER with 3¢ dull red mostly removed from inside. Ex R. Hall. $170.

$ 170

16700

CSA 1, 5¢ green (faint vertical crease and tiniest scuff) tied neat GOLDSBOROUGH / N.C. // APR / 3 [1862] cds on lightly cleaned cover, slightly reduced, to R. H. Reaves, Marion C.H., S.C. $200.

$ 200

16982

CSA 1, 5¢ green bottom sheet margin pair (faults) used with grids and matching MT SIDNEY / Va. // APR / 5 [1862] cds on cover to Revd. James M. Shreckhise, Newberry C.H., South Carolina. Second pre-war 3¢ Nesbitt entire from Shreckhise correspondence Nov 28 [1860] accompanies with same markings used both before and during the war. Ex Wayman. $300.


Professor James M. Schreckhise served as the Professor of Ancient Languages at Newberry College from 1862-1865. Much more detailed info on the linked page.

$ 300

17148

CSA 1, 5¢ green pair (4 margins) tied TUDOR HALL / Va. // FEB / 7 / 1862 cds on homemade cover to Miss Sallie E. Alverson, Cannons Store, S.C.  “Sallie” was likely Sarah Alverson McClure (1836-1924). She had several brothers who fought in the war and this likely from one of them stationed at Manassas. Very Fine. $200.

$ 200

7728

CSA 1, 5¢ green, horizontal pair with clear to large margins tied by unusually well struck FRANKLIN / GEO. //  1862 // AUG / 9 cds on brown paper cover to Irby H. Scott, Eatonton, Ga. $350.

Irby Hudson Scott (1814-1874) served in Company H, 5th Georgia Militia.

$ 350

17813

CSA 1-2, 5¢ green, Stone 2, (4 large margins all around) tied neat bold AUGUSTA / GA // FEB / 12 [1862] double-circle datestamp on cover to Wm. B. Kimball, Esq., Care Messs Carroll Hoy & Co., New Orleans, La., with manuscript “Due 5,” for underpayment of postage (distance over 500 miles), light file folds far from stamp, ex Gimelson (signed on verso). $280.

$ 280

18084

CSA 1, 5¢ green used in combination with CSA 7, 5¢ blue tied together by ROBERTVILLE / S.C. // OCT / 18 [1862] cds with date in magenta manuscript, on diminutive homemade cover to J. W. Heidt, Savannah Ga., slight staining affects the 5¢ lithograph otherwise Very Fine. Original anguished letter concerning sick relatives and hoping won’t be taken away from them too, also Ma not wanting her to go because of potential Yankee shelling of the city. SCARCE AND ATTRACTIVE MIXED FRANKING. $400.

JOHN W. HEIDT, DD, practiced law but gave it up for the Methodist ministry; many years a trustee of Wesleyan Female College, as well as former President. More detailed info on the linked page.

$ 400

18232

CSA 1, 5¢ green (two) both tied by bold strikes of NEW ORLEANS / La. // 10 FEB [1862] cds on pristine commercially-made cover to Albert G[allatin] Nalle, Esq., Orange Court House, Virginia. Ex Tate. $350.

Albert Gallatin Nalle biographical information on linked page.

$ 350

18403

CSA 1, 5¢ green tied bold clear WARRINGTON / Fla. // JAN / 13 [1862] cds on cover to Mrs. Lenora B. Clanton Como, Mississippi Care Mrs. Sarah Clanton with ms. directive, “Via Mobile & Jackson.” Partially reduced at top, SCV $410. Scarce. $190.

$ 190

12227

CSA 1, 5¢ green (4 margins) tied neat FRANKLINTON / N.C. // MAR / 31 (day in ms.) [1862] cds on cover to Franklin Harris & Brothers Fair Post Gronvill (sic) N.C. docketed as from W. H. Williams 1862, top back flap missing. $160.

$ 160

19687

CSA 1, 5¢ green tied neat blue NORFOLK / Va. // APR / 17 / 1861 CDS on wide-black-bordered MOURNING COVER, to Miss Parkie West, Care of Miss P Miners, Hillsboro, N.C., with some staining, back flaps black-edged as well with tear in top flap. Accompanying is a photocopy of the interesting original letter which now resides in the Norfolk Public Library in the Sargeant Memorial Collection, which was established in 1927. The writer, Mattie, says a large French frigate came up to Norfolk for the purpose of the French minister to go to Richmond to see Jeff Davis (and more). Ex Doug Baker. $400. Listed in both Mourning and CSA 1 Covers, Section 2

$ 400

19922

CSA 1, 5¢ green (4 margins) tied WINCHESTER / Va. // FEB / 17 (1862) CDS on cover to Mrs. W.H. Harman, Staunton, Va. A lovely use, ex Richard Hall and Paul Benson. $250.

William Henry Harman was a brigadier general in the Virginia militia and colonel in the Confederate States Army during the war. Much more biographical info on linked page.

$ 250

19924

CSA 1, 5¢ green pair (scissor cut left stamp) tied by two light strikes of light ABBEVILLE / S.C. // JUL 6 cds on cover to Samuel W. Cochran, Co. G Orrs RR South Carolina Hospital Petersburg Va with neat strike of MANCHESTER / VA. cds and manuscript “Due 5” and “Miscarried.”  Interesting use. Ex RH Morris and Paul Benson. $225. 

Samuel W. Cochran served in Orr’s Rifle Regiment (1st South Carolina Rifles). Company G AKA Abbeville Riflemen. Much more info on linked page.

$ 225

19927

CSA 1, 5¢ green (4 margins, rich color) tied neat light SAVANNAH / Ga. // Paid / MAR / 20 / 1862 CDS on neat commercially-made cover to Mrs. Lamar Cobb, Macon, Geo. Care of Col. J. B. Lamar; embossed initials “LC” on tip of top back flap and clearly embossed Phlp & Solomons, Agts, Washington, D.C. along envelope edge under unsealed flap. Ex Benson. $250.

Lamar Cobb (1840-1907) served on his father's staff as aide to comp and Assistant Adjutant-General. (Howell Cobb) Biographical info on linked page.

$ 250

19963

CSA 1, 5¢ green (4 margins, light gum stains) tied weak TUDOR HALL / Va. CDS on cover to Edwd A. Pollard, “Examiner” Office, Richmond, Va. Ex Frank Hart. SCV $300. $150.

Edward Alfred Pollard (1832 –1872) was an author, journalist, and strong critic of the Jefferson Davis government. He was a principal editor of the Richmond Examiner and a enthusiastic supporter secession and slavery. 

$ 150

19965

CSA 1, 5¢ green (gum stains) tied blue PETERSBURG / Va. // APR / 3 (1862) CDS on cover addressed to Joseph Jackson Esq., Linden Row, Franklin Street above Second, Richmond (Va). SCV $310. $170.

Linden Row Inn was (and still is!) an elegant full-service inn and registered national landmark famous as the childhood home of Edgar Allan Poe and mentioned by him in poem as the “enchanted garden.” See here  for more info. Some magazine articles on the topic accompany the lot.

$ 170

19966

CSA 1, 5¢ green (4 margins) tied neat LYNCHBURG / Va. // JAN / 16 (1862) CDS on small commercially-made envelope to Judge Moncure, Powhatan House, Richmond, Va. Photo of Powhatan House (by then renamed Ford’s Hotel) accompanies. The building was demolished in 1911 for a new courthouse that was never built; small flap faults. SCV $3100. $180.

Richard Cassius Lee Moncure (1805 – 1882) was a Virginia politician and jurist, serving for more than 25 years on what became the Virginia Supreme Court.

$ 180

20080

CSA 1, 5¢ green tied CALHOUN / Ga. // APR / 15 cds on interesting folded LETTER to His Excellency Joseph E. Brown, Milledgeville (Ga), from Berry H. Gideon, silked file fold splits; letter expressing serious concerns about the Lincolnites stealing state railroad engines and cars and how to prevent a disaster by giving any old cannons belonging to the state to have them at each depot, etc.  (letter - page 1) (letter - page 2) $200.

$ 200

20254

CSA 1, 5¢ green, likely Stone 2 but not plated, tied by RICHMOND / Va. // FEB / 23 / 1862 CDS on cover to Andrew P. Calhoun, Esq., Columbia S.C., clear strike of blue ADVERTISED" straightline handstamp and blue crayon "2" rate, missing part of back flap, Very Fine. This was advertised to locate the addressee, who did not initially call for the letter, the 2¢ fee was to cover the cost of the advertising. Such uses from Columbia are quite rare. $950. 

Andrew Pickens Calhoun
 was the son of John Calhoun. Much more info on linked page.

$

20309

CSA 1, 5¢ green used with Lylesford SC June 13 manuscript postmark on cover to Col. Thos. A. Dawkins, Unionville, S.C. The military title was honorary as he was a judge. Judge Thomas Dawkins was a unionist, a position that put him in the minority during the nullification controversary. Nonetheless, he was well regarded by his Confederate peers. His home was briefly used as the headquarters of Governor Andrew McGrath, who evacuated Columbia just before General Sherman burned the city. The two had attended college together and McGrath chose Union as his provisional capital, one of four state capitals to serve South Carolina. Small tear at top of cover and a few small flap faults. $125.

$ 125

20310

CSA 1, 5¢ green, faulty, tied by RICHMOND Va, NOV 28 1861 circular datestamp on square commercially-made envelope to Duncan G. Campbell Esqr., Care of Major W.L. Cabell, Quartermaster Gen’l A.P., Manassas, Va.; small edge tears. Cover with contemporaneous manuscript “Ex” at top but no idea why it would be examined unless internal military censorship (see my article addressing military censorship), Sheer speculation. Ex Kohn. $150.

William Lewis Cabell was a CSA Brigadier General and mayor of Dallas, Texas. Duncan Green Campbell served in the CSA Engineer Corps. Detailed bios of both on linked page.

$ 150

20328

CSA 1, 5¢ green tied neat RICHMOND Va. NOV 22 (1861) neat circular datestamp, an EARLY USE on fresh commercially-made envelope to Capt. C.C. Cocke, Manassas Junction (Va.), slightly reduced at both ends, Ex Werner. $250.

Dr. Cary Charles Cocke served in 2nd Company, Virginia Fluvanna Second Light Artillery. More info on linked page.

$ 250

20373

CSA 1, 5¢ green pair used with manuscript strokes with blue BROOKHAVEN Miss JUN 10 circular datestamp on fresh cover to John Martin Esqr Shieldsborough Hancock Co Miss. Top back flap tear expertly restored and inside silked. $150.

$ 150

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