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1936 Washington 3 Cent Stamp

 
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Posted 11/15/2019   5:31 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Ericsavedfred to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I have a letter with a 3 cent Washington stamp postmarked 1936
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Posted 11/15/2019   5:36 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add stallzer to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Yes you do. Do you have a question about it?
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Hometown mail. Fun.
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I wonder what that brown splotch is?
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Brawley, Calif., is in Imperial county, was opened 15 Aug 1915 (transferred from San Diego County) and was still open.
Listed in California Town Postmarks 1849-1935 by John H. Williams, the postmark is IMP-220 which has an EKU (Earliest Known Use) of 9 Nov 1925 and did have a LKU (Latest Known Use) of 21 Jan 1932. Until we saw your cover, that is
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I wonder what that brown splotch is?


Pretty sure the technical term is spooge.

I think the big question is, Where is 931 E. Palm Ave, San Gabriel, Cal? Everybody knows Palm Ave in San Gabriel is a North/South street.
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Where is 931 E. Palm Ave, San Gabriel, Cal


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This should be a thing! Post a photo of the addressee's house. By the way, wert, that's the house across the street from 931 AND you're on S Palm, not E Palm.
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