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Maryland Line, MD, postmark handstamp

Description:

This wood-head postmarking device from Maryland Line, Maryland, dates from the 1870s. Small post offices at that time were not supplied with postmarkers by the Post Office Department. Instead, postmasters were expected to procure them at their own expense from whatever source they chose.

Wood or rubber was a low-cost alternative to a steel marking device. Rubber-die handstamps deteriorated over time and are seldom found. Wood handstamps were more durable but, as is visible in the photo, the carved letters were subject to more rapid wear.

Date:
c. 1870
Markings:
literal: MARYLAND LINE / MD
Medium:
wood
Dimensions:
1.5 in (3.81 cm), diameter
Museum ID:
1987.0905.32
Place:
Maryland

  • Handstamp, MARYLAND LINE / MD
  • Handstamp, MARYLAND LINE / MD
  • Handstamp, MARYLAND LINE / MD
Additional Records
  • Auxiliary handstamp, PAID
  • Auxiliary handstamp, PAID
  • Auxiliary handstamp, PASSED BY NAVAL CENSOR
  • Auxiliary handstamp, POSTAGE DUE
  • Auxiliary handstamp, PRIORITY MAIL
  • Auxiliary handstamp, REFUSED
  • Auxiliary handstamp, SPECIAL DELIVERY
  • Auxiliary handstamp, TO AVOID DELAY IN DELIVERY OF YOUR MAIL...
  • Auxiliary handstamp, UNDELIVERABLE AS ADDRESSED
  • Auxiliary handstamp, UNKNOWN
  • Auxiliary handstamp, UNKNOWN
  • Branford, Connecticut, pictorial postmark handstamp
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