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This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of the United States.
1 Early postal history
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2 Provisionals
The introduction of postage stamps in Great Britain in 1840 was received with great interest around the world, and in the United States. On March 3, 1845, Congress reduced and regularized postal rates, with a uniform rate of five cents for distances under 300 miles. However, Congress did not authorize the production of stamps, so postmasters made provisional issues. These included both prepaid envelopes and stamps, mostly of crude design, the New York Postmaster's Provisional being the only one of quality comparable to later stamps. The provisionals of Baltimore were notable for the reproduced signature of the city's postmaster - James M. Buchanan, later President of the United States. All of the provisionals are rare, and several command prices above US$100,000. These cities issued provisionals in 1845 and 1846:
- Alexandria, Virginia ("ALEXANDRIA POST OFFICE" in circle)
- Annapolis, Maryland (eagle in circle)
- Baltimore, Maryland (James M. Buchanan signature)
- Boscawen, New Hampshire ("PAID / 5 / CENTS")
- Brattleboro, Vermont (shaded box with postmaster initials inside)
- Lockport, New YorkLockport, New York refers to both a city and a town in Niagara County, New York, near Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Town of Lockport City of Lockport External link . ("LOCKPORT N.Y." in oval)
- Millbury, MassachusettsMillbury is a town located in Worcester County, Massachusetts. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 12,784. History Millbury was first settled in 1716 and was officially incorporated in 1813. Geography According to the United States C (woodcut of George WashingtonGeorge Washington ( February 22, 1732— December 14, 1799), also called Father of his Country 1 was an American general and Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War ( 1775 1783) and later the first President of the Unite)
- New Haven, ConnecticutThis article is about the city in Connecticut. See New Haven (disambiguation) for other places of the same name. Harkness Tower, part of the Yale University campus located in downtown New Haven New Haven is the second-largest city in Connecticut, and is l ("POST OFFICE" in box, P.M. signature)
- New York, New York ("POST OFFICE" over Washington portrait)
- Providence, Rhode IslandProvidence is the capital and largest city in Rhode Island, a state of the United States of America. As of the 2000 census, it has a population of 173,618, but a July 1, 2002 Census estimate put the city's population at 175,901. It is located in Providenc ("POST OFFICE / PROV. R.I." in shaded box)
- St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis Bear s (Missouri coat of arms)
3 Timeline
1639Events January 14 Connecticut's first constitution, the " Fundamental Orders," is adopted. March 13 Harvard University is named for a clergyman named John Harvard. November 24 Jeremiah Horrocks observes the transit of Venus. Charles I starts the first of - First American Post Office set up in Boston
1672 - New York City mail service to Boston, Massachusetts
1674 - Mail service in Connecticut
1683 - William Penn begins weekly service to Pennsylvania and Maryland villages and towns
1693 - service between colonies began in Virginia
1775 - First postmaster general appointed: Benjamin Franklin
1785 - First trans-Atlantic air-borne mail delivery by hot-air balloon (?)from America to Benjamin Franklin in France
1799 - U.S. Congress passes law authorizing death penalty for mail robbery
1813 - First mail carried by steamboat
1832 - First official railroad mail service
1857 - perforated stamps introduced
1860 - Pony Express started
1893 - First commerative event stamps: Chicago World's Fair
1913 - Parcel delivery began
1918 - First airmail stamps used
1920 - Transcontinental mail between New York and San Francisco
1958 - Well-known artists begin designing stamps
1963 - Zip-codes introduced
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