37 ½ cent rate – Handstamp showing a triple-rate letter for a distance of 80 to 150 miles. No other North Carolina city used fractional handstamps check this.
Kitty Hawk (Dare Co.) Dec 17, 1928
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Wilmington (New Hanover Co.) Feb. 15, ca 1852
Honour’s City Post was a private mail carrier in Charleston that picked up mail and delivered it to the post office for 1 cent browse around these guys. This cover originated in Charleston, was shipped to Wilmington and placed on the Wilmington and Raleigh railroad for faster mail service to Philadelphia.
Lincolnton (Lincoln Co.) May 19, 1938
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Murfreesborough (Hertford Co.) Jul. 6, 1861
Paid 10 and US #26 – Due 3 Southern letter unpaid redirected here. Postmaster Speed of Louisville, KY, prepared a handstamp to indicate the old 3 cent stamp was no longer valid. Twenty-eight such covers exist today, three from NC.