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| Civil War Headquarters Post Office, Falmouth, Va. - Circa 1863 |
This Post Office in Falmouth, Virginia, was established at the Headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, with William B. Haslett as the Army Postmaster. Each day, it distributed thousands of letters to Union soldiers in the field. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 599.00

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| Two Stagecoaches Passing on the Trail Circa 1895 |
Stagecoaches were used as early as 1785 to carry mail. In 1845, Congress abandoned its preference for stagecoaches in an effort to reduce mail transportation costs. Still, stagecoaches were preferred on some routes, like this one in Laramie, Wyoming. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 199.00

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| Two Stagecoaches Passing on the Trail Circa 1895 |
Stagecoaches were used as early as 1785 to carry mail. In 1845, Congress abandoned its preference for stagecoaches in an effort to reduce mail transportation costs. Still, stagecoaches were preferred on some routes, like this one in Laramie, Wyoming. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 529.00

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| Two Stagecoaches Passing on the Trail Circa 1895 |
Stagecoaches were used as early as 1785 to carry mail. In 1845, Congress abandoned its preference for stagecoaches in an effort to reduce mail transportation costs. Still, stagecoaches were preferred on some routes, like this one in Laramie, Wyoming. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 799.00

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| Two Stagecoaches Passing on the Trail Circa 1895 |
Stagecoaches were used as early as 1785 to carry mail. In 1845, Congress abandoned its preference for stagecoaches in an effort to reduce mail transportation costs. Still, stagecoaches were preferred on some routes, like this one in Laramie, Wyoming. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 379.00

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| Two Stagecoaches Passing on the Trail Circa 1895 |
Stagecoaches were used as early as 1785 to carry mail. In 1845, Congress abandoned its preference for stagecoaches in an effort to reduce mail transportation costs. Still, stagecoaches were preferred on some routes, like this one in Laramie, Wyoming. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 389.00

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| Two Stagecoaches Passing on the Trail Circa 1895 |
Stagecoaches were used as early as 1785 to carry mail. In 1845, Congress abandoned its preference for stagecoaches in an effort to reduce mail transportation costs. Still, stagecoaches were preferred on some routes, like this one in Laramie, Wyoming. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 599.00

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| Star Route Carrier on Snow Skies in Idaho 1920 |
A carrier poses on skis, with an 80-pound pack of mail on his back, while on the mail route from Rocky Bar, Idaho to Atlanta, Idaho. This 16-mile route was one of the most dangerous in the country. Between 1892 and 1913, seven carriers lost their lives in snow slides. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 199.00

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| Star Route Carrier on Snow Skies in Idaho 1920 |
A carrier poses on skis, with an 80-pound pack of mail on his back, while on the mail route from Rocky Bar, Idaho to Atlanta, Idaho. This 16-mile route was one of the most dangerous in the country. Between 1892 and 1913, seven carriers lost their lives in snow slides. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 529.00

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| Star Route Carrier on Snow Skies in Idaho 1920 |
A carrier poses on skis, with an 80-pound pack of mail on his back, while on the mail route from Rocky Bar, Idaho to Atlanta, Idaho. This 16-mile route was one of the most dangerous in the country. Between 1892 and 1913, seven carriers lost their lives in snow slides. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 799.00

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| Star Route Carrier on Snow Skies in Idaho 1920 |
A carrier poses on skis, with an 80-pound pack of mail on his back, while on the mail route from Rocky Bar, Idaho to Atlanta, Idaho. This 16-mile route was one of the most dangerous in the country. Between 1892 and 1913, seven carriers lost their lives in snow slides. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 379.00

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| Star Route Carrier on Snow Skies in Idaho 1920 |
A carrier poses on skis, with an 80-pound pack of mail on his back, while on the mail route from Rocky Bar, Idaho to Atlanta, Idaho. This 16-mile route was one of the most dangerous in the country. Between 1892 and 1913, seven carriers lost their lives in snow slides. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 389.00

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| Star Route Carrier on Snow Skies in Idaho 1920 |
A carrier poses on skis, with an 80-pound pack of mail on his back, while on the mail route from Rocky Bar, Idaho to Atlanta, Idaho. This 16-mile route was one of the most dangerous in the country. Between 1892 and 1913, seven carriers lost their lives in snow slides. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 599.00

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| Two Men Sitting in a Mail Truck - 1904 |
This truck in St. Louis is thought to be one of the earliest gasoline-powered trucks used by the Post Office Department. It was displayed at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 199.00

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| Two Men Sitting in a Mail Truck - 1904 |
This truck in St. Louis is thought to be one of the earliest gasoline-powered trucks used by the Post Office Department. It was displayed at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 529.00

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| Two Men Sitting in a Mail Truck - 1904 |
This truck in St. Louis is thought to be one of the earliest gasoline-powered trucks used by the Post Office Department. It was displayed at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 799.00

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| Two Men Sitting in a Mail Truck - 1904 |
This truck in St. Louis is thought to be one of the earliest gasoline-powered trucks used by the Post Office Department. It was displayed at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 379.00

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| Two Men Sitting in a Mail Truck - 1904 |
This truck in St. Louis is thought to be one of the earliest gasoline-powered trucks used by the Post Office Department. It was displayed at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 389.00

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| Two Men Sitting in a Mail Truck - 1904 |
This truck in St. Louis is thought to be one of the earliest gasoline-powered trucks used by the Post Office Department. It was displayed at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 599.00

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| Horse and Sled Mail Team in Alaska 1920s |
The arrival of mail in Tanana from Fairbanks. Most star route carriers traveled by horse or horse-drawn vehicle until the early 1900s. Boats, sleds, snowshoes and skis were also used. The Tanana Post Office was established in 1898. Photo from the U.S. Postal Service Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 199.00

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