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Saint Louis City, MO (195 items)

Saint Louis City, MO (195 items)

Regular price $155.00 USD
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SAINT LOUIS CITY, MISSOURI
  195 items $155
  Established: 1877 as an Independent City 
  1900 population: 575,238
                                                                                                                                                                                                     
Annex Sta.  1911 machine cancel on cover, C.A. Stegmann, stamp dealer, corner
Arsenal Sta.  1962 double circle on Last Day cover-sized card
Central Sta.  1921 machine cancel on cover, ragged top into corner “St. Louis Club of Applied Psychology
Broadway Sta.  1966 round dater on First Day cover-sized card
City Hall Sta.  1925 date-out duplex on worn cover
Kirkwood Sta.  1903 date-out duplex on cover
Saint Louis:  fine 1858 cds on cover to Maine; c.1870s cds on cover; 1885 cds & cork killer on pink cover, corner “Freight Claim Dept, Missouri Pacific R’y Co.; 1888 cds. on cover with 5 “pointing fingers”, corner of Mo. State Insurance dept.; 1888 duplex, star-in-bars killer on postal card announcing meeting of German Club (in German); c.1890s off top of cover, corner “Harrison Wire Co.”; 1894 duplex (“C” in killer) on Postal Card; 1899 oval machine cancel, corner “Scharff-Bernheimer Grocer Co.” with contents; 1905 machine [die 8] on cover, “Credit Insurance”; 1905 machine [die 8] on cover, “Barr & Widen Mercantile Agency“ corner; 1905 machine [die 1] on cover, corner “Rice Stix Dry Goods Co.”; 1905 machine [die 6] on cover, corner “Fulsen, Klein & Krausse Mfg. Co.”; 1910 machine [die 7] on post card; 1911 machine [no die no.] on post card; 1913 machine [die 2] on post card; 1917 machine slogan “Food will win the War” on post card; 1919 machine [die 2] on cover; 1920 machine [die 4] on cover; 1923 machine slogan “Third National AEFD Congress,” “St. Louis Globe-Democrat” corner; 1925 machine slogan “Register or Insure your Valuables” on cover, “Golden Churn Brand Butter Color Laboratories” corner, purple blotch detracts; 1925 machine “Address Street and Number” slogan on cover, corner “Columbia Supply Co.,” also Millville Fla. cds and “Reason for Non-Delivery” marking; 1927 “Airmail Saves Time” slogan on cover, circular stamp “Lindbergh Celebration. June 18, 1927”; 1929 duplex [“14”] & auxiliary mark “This is the mail for which you sent postage” on post  card; 1935 “Mail Early for Christmas” slogan on cover, “Charter Oak Stove & Range Co.” corner; 1937 machine “Savings Bonds” slogan on cover, Wisconsin corner; 1937 duplex [“24”] on fancy cover cacheted “Twentieth Anniversary of First St. Louis Air Mail Flight”; 1937 machine “Savings Bond” slogan on cover, corner “The Baic Company”; 1944 machine “War Savings” slogan on post card, stamp removed; 1944 campaign advertising for “James W. Griffin for Circuit Attorney” printed on wrong side of postal card, “Street and Number” slogan; 1945 hand stamp on cover with 3¢ postage due stamp and marking; 1949 machine “Community Chest” slogan on post card; 1958 double circle on cover with “Pacific Railroad” favor marking; 1959 machine (die 13) on postal card; 1960 First Day of 7¢ airmail stamp on cover; 1961 National Park slogan on post card; 1967 “Aliens Must Report” slogan on cover; 1988 machine cancel on cover, “Heritage of St. Louis” cachet; 1990 First Day of issue on 15¢ Fur Traders Postal Card; 2000 machine on cover; 2006 straight line machine cancel on cover; 2006 pictorial postmark, “Louis & Clark Bicentennial”; 1935 SPA Convention Sta. 
POST CARDS: (146 items, total $80) 
“Greetings from St. Louis” in large letters [linen]; Aerial view [ 2 views, one linen & one Continental]; “Looking N.E. from Old Water Tower”[c.1910]; Waterfront [c.1910]; Mississippi River ice jam [1907] Washington Ave. with many cars [1919]; Telephone Bldg. and Court House; Railway Exchange Building [linen]; Hotels:  Chase-Park Plaza Hotel [2 chrome views]; Coronado Hotel [chrome]; Forest Park Hotel [1940s];  Hamilton Hotel Rooftop Garden [c.1910]; Hotel Jefferson [1909, horse-drawn]; New Hotel Jefferson [linen]; Mark Twain Hotel [linen]; Marquette Hotel [1919]; Hotel Melbourne [linen]; Hotel Statler [B&W on yellow]; Hotel/Motel Bel Air [2 chrome cards, one interior of dining room; Warwick Hotel [chrome]; King Bros. motel [chrome]; Hospitals:  City Hospital [c.1910]; Barnes Hospital Group [linen]; Deaconess Hospital [2 views, one linen, one chrome]; Homer Phillips Hospital [real photo]; Shriners Hospital aerial view [chrome;] Union Station [7 views, c.1910 to modern]; Other: Anheuser-Busch plant, aerial view [chrome]; Airport terminal [chrome]; Post office [2 linen views];  Court House [3 views, one is 1918; City Hall [2 linen, one chrome]; Library [2 views, c.1910, linen]; YWCA, with two early automobiles; Moolah Temple [1930s] The Arena [2 views, two linen, one chrome]; Opera, interior view [linen]; Planetarium [Continental]; Kirkwood School [1916]; Marion Sims Medical College [1909, horse drawn, corner missing]; Lutheran Home for the Aged [chrome]; Washington Univ. [3 views, two 1930s, one linen]; St. Louis U. [linen]; 9 views of churches and religious buildings;  The Arch [5 chrome views]; Jefferson Memorial [5 views]; bridges [4 views]; Passenger boats [2 views]; 54 parks and monuments.
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