History of the Postage Stamps of the United States of America

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W. Barber, 3d Asst. P. M. G. " Lithographed in color on white paper, but not perforated, 102 by 52 mm.
No value, brown and black.
This was afterwards changed by merely changing the signature to "A. D. Hazen, 3d Asst. P. M. G. " 252 and the surcharge to vermilion.
Lithographed in color on white paper and not perforated.
No value, brown and vermilion.
[The latter are still in use. Dec. , '86].
A third seal was employed by the Dead Letter Office at Washington, and afterwards by other offices, to r
...eseal letters opened at that office or broken in the mails. It was placed upon the flap of the envelope of letters opened at the Dead Letter Office, in order to ascertain the name of the sender, or on letters opened by the wrong persons through mistake, or upon the torn places of other packages.
ISSUE OF (BEGINNING OF) 1877.
A large rectangle with small head of Liberty, full face in an oval 11 by 8 mm. In the center. Above in curved line of colored block letters, "Post Office Department " below in double curve of Old English colored letters, " United States of America.


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