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New Brunswick # 1 - 3d Red - Do You See A "28" Cancel ?

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Posted 01/04/2018   08:27 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add SPQR to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
You forgot Prince Edward Island - 1873
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Posted 01/04/2018   09:17 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Renden to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Jon and Robert

SPQR, you are right....Prince Edward Island entered Confederation on July 1, 1873.
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BC, Manitoba and Alberta?
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BeeSee in BC
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Posted 01/04/2018   10:39 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Gilles le timbre to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I do see a 28 cancel on the stamp
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Rene..A little history of how New Brunswick came into being...

New Brunswick is named after the German Duchy of "Braunschweig" (English: Brunswick), the ancestral home of the Hanoverian family of King George III of Great Britain. The colony of New Brunswick was created in 1784, when it and Prince Edward island were politically separated from the existing Crown Colony of Nova Scotia.

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Thanks Gilles ....and Robert, you love the history of my Province - More history for you re: Post Office # 1 opened in St. John, New Brunswick as Christopher Sower, a Loyalist who had travelled to England and met "important" people, received the appointment of Deputy Postmaster General and King's printer of New Brunswick, on April 8, 1785


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Posted 02/18/2018   06:16 am  Show Profile Check GeoffHa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GeoffHa to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Rene

Not my area, but you might like to see this group from a current auction catalogue



SG 1/1/4/5.
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Thanks GeoffHa,

Imagine having all the varieties of these #1-4 NB stamps (Unitrade/Scott numbers) !!

Rene
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