Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters - Stamp Auctions

Lot 3087 - united states postal history Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters -  H. R. Harmer Inc United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers, and Collections

Lot 3087 - united states postal history Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters - H. R. Harmer Inc United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers, and Collections

"Miamiville P.O./ Camp Dennison O/ Sep 28 1863" 35mm cds on an envelope addressed to Munnsville Ohio, an 1861 3c Rose (65) is tied by target cancels, opened and slightly reduced at right, Fine usernCamp Dennison served as a recruitment and training facility as well as a supply and medical post for the Union army during the Civil War. Founded in 1861 the camp saw 75,000 - 100,000 soldiers come through on their way to and from the war. One of the Camp's most notable achievements involved facing down feared Confederate raider, John Hunt Morgan. The camp also included a small prisoner of war camp. Most prisoners remained for only a brief time before Northern authorities sent them to other POW installations located at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, or to Johnson»s Island in Lake Erie. At least thirty-one Confederate soldiers died in the camp.Sale 3043: United States Postal History and Flight Covers - Tuesday, June 22, 2021 - 2 p.m. Eastern

H. R. Harmer Inc United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers, and Collections

united states postal history Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters
Lot 3088 - united states postal history Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters -  H. R. Harmer Inc United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers, and Collections

Lot 3088 - united states postal history Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters - H. R. Harmer Inc United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers, and Collections

"Soldiers Letter/ 24th Regt Mass. Vol./ N.E.G.", bold strike of the marking on an envelope addressed to Boston, "Due 3" handstamp, envelope small faults but still an eye-catching coverrn24th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was a Union Army infantry regiment during the Civil War. The regiment served with the Coast Division commanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside. It was deployed in January 1862 for operations on the coast of North Carolina and participated in the Battle of Roanoke Island and the Battle of New Bern among other engagements.Sale 3043: United States Postal History and Flight Covers - Tuesday, June 22, 2021 - 2 p.m. Eastern

H. R. Harmer Inc United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers, and Collections

united states postal history Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters
Lot 2751 - Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters -  H. R. Harmer Inc Sale 3036: United States, British Commonwealth,  and Foreign Stamps, Covers and Collections Session 1: United States

Lot 2751 - Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters - H. R. Harmer Inc Sale 3036: United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers and Collections Session 1: United States

"Miamiville P.O./ Camp Dennison O/ Sep 28 1863" 35mm cds on an envelope addressed to Munnsville Ohio, an 1861 3c Rose (65) is tied by target cancels, opened and slightly reduced at right, Fine usernCamp Dennison served as a recruitment and training facility as well as a supply and medical post for the Union army during the Civil War. Founded in 1861 the camp saw 75,000 - 100,000 soldiers come through on their way to and from the war. One of the Camp's most notable achievements involved facing down feared Confederate raider, John Hunt Morgan. The camp also included a small prisoner of war camp. Most prisoners remained for only a brief time before Northern authorities sent them to other POW installations located at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, or to Johnson»s Island in Lake Erie. At least thirty-one Confederate soldiers died in the camp. rn Sale 3036: General Sale Session 1 - United States Stamps and Covers

H. R. Harmer Inc Sale 3036: United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers and Collections Session 1: United States

Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters
Lot 2752 - Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters -  H. R. Harmer Inc Sale 3036: United States, British Commonwealth,  and Foreign Stamps, Covers and Collections Session 1: United States

Lot 2752 - Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters - H. R. Harmer Inc Sale 3036: United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers and Collections Session 1: United States

"Soldiers Letter/ 24th Regt Mass. Vol./ N.E.G.", bold strike of the marking on an envelope addressed to Boston, "Due 3" handstamp, envelope small faults but still an eye-catching coverrn24th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was a Union Army infantry regiment during the Civil War. The regiment served with the Coast Division commanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside. It was deployed in January 1862 for operations on the coast of North Carolina and participated in the Battle of Roanoke Island and the Battle of New Bern among other engagements.Sale 3036: General Sale Session 1 - United States Stamps and Covers

H. R. Harmer Inc Sale 3036: United States, British Commonwealth, and Foreign Stamps, Covers and Collections Session 1: United States

Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters
Lot 2511 - Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters -  H. R. Harmer Inc Sale 3019: Spring Auction -

Lot 2511 - Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters - H. R. Harmer Inc Sale 3019: Spring Auction -

1864 Soldier's Letter to Family in Connecticut, lengthy letter from a Union soldier datelined "Before Richmond Jan 11 1864" and describing various events occurring in the region including execution of two men, of Union and Confederate deserters, etc., accompanied by an envelope (not the original envelope for the letter) with printed address in Greenwich Conn and franked with 3c Rose, tied by circular grid cancel with an Old Point Comfort Va Sep 3 cds and a "Co. I, 10th Regt. C.V." printed cc, Fine and interesting Civil War content

H. R. Harmer Inc Sale 3019: Spring Auction

Union and Confederate States Civil War Covers Civil War Covers - Union Soldier's Covers and Letters