Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929; Cawein, Madison Julius, 1865-1914; Envelopes; Postage stamps
Hand-addressed envelope made from off-white paper. There is a red postage stamp on the upper right corner. The return address is typed, in blue ink, on the upper right corner.
Jusserand, J. J. (Jean Jules), 1855-1932; Envelopes; Seals and labels (Philately)
Envelope from Jusserand 1924 February 2 letter. The upper left corner reads "Ambassade de France a Washington". There are two stamps, one blue and one red, in the upper right corner. A penciled in note amends the typewritten address as 1721...
This envelope, constructed from blue paper, features a blue airplane on the top left corner. Both the address on the front and the return address on the back are handwritten. There is an Italian postage stamp on the top right corner.
Handwritten letter on off white paper with small black type in upper left corner reading "Hull-House 335 South Halsted Street Chicago". Date of letter is in lower left corner and the writing is clearly seen on reverse.
Buck, Pearl S. (Pearl Sydenstricker), 1892-1973; Envelopes; Postage stamps
Envelope made of off-white paper with texture. Return address, in purple ink, is typed on the back. There is a postage stamp on the upper right corner. The envelope is postmarked on 1940 December 6.
Hand-addressed envelope made of off-white paper. There is a purple postage stamp on the upper right corner and the return address is typewritten on the top left.
Hand-addressed envelope made out of beige paper. There are two postage stamps on the upper right corner, and the return address is typewritten on the upper left.
Andrews, William Loring, 1837-1920; Envelopes; Postage stamps
Cream envelope with black tape surrounding the edges on front. A red George Washington stamp is in the upper right corner. It is stamped East Hampton. The back is also stamped but illegible and crossed with black tape. It is signed by W.L. Andrews...
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848; United States. President (1825-1829 : Adams); Letters
Adams apologizes for not reading McDonald's letter earlier and therefore he was not able to attend a meeting where he was supposed to meet fellow Baltimore citizens. Dated October 26, year unknown. Torn in upper right corner and fixed with tape. ...