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it is a genuine usage on a local cover, tied by a Providence, R.I. double circle c.d.s. - the stamp with perforaitons at the bottom nearly trimmed off and the cover with opening tears across the top left and staining at the top right and bottom right corners.
it is a genuine usage on a cover to New York City, cancelled by a black circular grid cancel, with a red Providence, R.I. Sep 5, 1860 c.d.s. at the left - the cover with a tear and piece out at the top and the back flap mostly missing.
it is a genuine stamp that is on a letter dated Jan 17, 1863 from a member of the Sanitary Commission that was enclosed and mailed in a Leeds patent envelope with a lattice window. The stamp was applied to the lattice, cancelled with a c.d.s. and stuck to the letter when it was removed from the envelope.
it is a genuine usage on a cover to New York City, tied by a black PAID in circle cancel, with a red Providence, R.I. Feb 25, 1858 c.d.s. at the left - the stamp with corner creases, perf faults and a straddle margin straight edge at the left - the cover with back flap tears
it is a genuine usage on a cover to New York City, tied by a black PAID in circle cancel, with a red Providence, R.I. c.d.s. at the left - the stamp with a corner crease at the top right, a folded over corner at the bottom left, and with a straddle margin straight edge at the left - the cover with a light diagonal fold at the right.
it is a genuine usage on a cover to Providence, R.I., tied by a black large Boston PAID in grid cancel, with a red Boston, Ms. Oct 5, 1860 c.d.s. at the left - the stamp with perforations mostly trimmed off prior to use.
it is a genuine usage on a cover to Massachusetts, tied by a black grid cancel, with a red Providence, R.I. Jan 13 c.d.s. at the left - the stamp with a straddle margin straight edge at the left - the cover with soiling and back flap opening tears including one that extends to the front at the top right.
it is a genuine usage on a Patriotic cover to Providence, R.I., tied by a pen cancel - the right edge of the cover and the lower right of the stamp torn away.
it is a genuine usage on a cover to Kingston, Mass., with a black straight line PAID cancel and a matching North Bridgewater, Ms. c.d.s. marking at the left - the stamp with a short perf at the top right, a corner crease at the lower right and a 1/2 mm tear at the bottom right.