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it is a genuine usage on an Oct. 22, 1849, folded letter to Hartford, Conn., tied by a blue numeral 10 in an oval cancel, with a matching blue Baltimore, Md. Oct 23 c.d.s. and another strike of the blue numeral 10 marking.
it is a genuine usage on an folded outer address sheet to Newbern, N.C., tied by a red grid cancel, with a matching red New York Feb 14 c.d.s. - the folded address sheet with a Feb 1851 receipt notation and three vertical file folds, one through the stamp.
it is a genuine usage on a Nov. 23, 1849, folded letter to Detroit, Michigan, tied by a red circular grid cancel, with a matching red New York Nov 24 c.d.s.
it is a genuine usage on a Sep 21, 1848, folded letter to Hopkinsville, Kentucky, with a pen X cancel and tied by a partial blue Philada, Pa. 10 cts c.d.s., with a matching full stike of the blue Philada, Pa. c.d.s. - the stamp with slight edge toning at the top right and small edge faults at the top and right, the folded letter with two light vertical file folds.
it is a genuine usage on a March 25, 1850, folded letter to New Orleans, La., tied by a red circular grid cancel, with a matching red Charleston, S.C. Mar 25 c.d.s.
it is a genuine usage on a May 5, 1848, folded letter to Buffalo, N.Y., tied by a red circular cancel, with a red STEAM / BOAT marking - the stamp with a clipped top right corner and pre- use diagonal crease.