The Postal History of the 24 cent 1861 Adhesive of the United States is the current iteration of a collection I have been working on since 1999 (or so). It is a 6 "frame" exhibit - or 96 standard 8 1/2" by 11" pages in six groups of sixteen to fit the standard display frames found in most philatelic exhibiting. I have uploaded the pages shown in that exhibit here so that persons visiting my blog might enjoy them. These are not actual scans of the pages, but they are digital files that are a very close representation of the physical pages.
Last edit: Nov 3, 2020.
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Title Page
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Ied
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Juund
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Hrience
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Faons
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Juund
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Hance
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Od
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Farons
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Hnts
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Prussian Mail
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Prussian Mail to Bavaria & Wurttemburg
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Prussian Mail to Saxony
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Prussian Mail to Austria
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Prussian Mail to Oldenburg & Hesse
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Fa
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Prussian Mail to Switzerland
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Prussian Mail to Sweden
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Prussian Mail to Russia
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Prusian Mail - Registered
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Belgian Mail via Anvers
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Belgian Mail via Ostende
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Bremen Mail to Hesse
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Bremen Mail to Wurttemburg
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Bremen Mail to Italy
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Hamburg Mail to Germany
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Hamburg Mail to Switzerland
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Hamburg Mail to Sweden
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Fge
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Bity
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W Us
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Fns
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Jound
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Hnce
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Mail to Spain
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Fccs
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Post Office Redirection
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Consul Forwarders
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Forwarding Agents
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Financial Forwarder
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Reposted to the UK
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Reposted to Another Country
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Private Carriage
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Returned - US Notes
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