All I did was print the image, cut out the 2 loose stamps, reapply them with wads of tape to their original positions and rescan the result. Very primitive.
Also, I would be inclined see additional Steele Box items here, posted gradually enough for discussion on one item to develop before the next is posted, to reduce overlapped confusion.
I like the way you did that to show me where the stamps should be.
I was going to post one more envelope and the content from a different place and a different stamp on it. Large round staystamp which is a part of the envelope eagle and faces on it, 1492 and 1892. Post mark of Fort Stanton, New Mex July 4th 1892 in a purple ink. The letter talks about a bit of playing baseball.
I can surely do that, I will post the cover / envelope or other items that have stamps affix to them in the appropriate areas like the covers. I will also add a link from this post in it so that folks can track back to the cover shown above.
I do appreciate the suggestion and I want to follow any guidelines that apply. I do not want to cause any issues.
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