Florida Postal History Journal
|Florida Postal History Journal |
|Index to Volumes 1 - 21, 1993 - 2014 |
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|The Florida Postal History Society was established in 1978, but eventually died out |
|from a lack of interest. The Society was restarted in 1991 and formally organized in|
|1992. The first issue of the Florida Postal History Journal was published in July |
|1993. While there were three issues during the first two years (1993-1994), there |
|were two issues for the next seven years (1995-2001), and then three issues per year.|
|David G. Phillips was editor for the first two issues and Deane R. Briggs has been |
|editor since the third issue. Dr. Everett Parker has been Co-Editor. Regional |
|editors have included Niles Schuh, Herbert P. McNeal, Ted Light, and David Lingard. |
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|Beginning with volume 15 in 2008 the Journal has been printed in color. With volume |
|19 in 2012 the Journal format changed to 8.5 x 11. It should be noted that for 1995,|
|volume 2 issues were numbered 3-4 but are the only two issues for that year. |
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|Vernon N. Kisling, Jr., Index Editor |
|January 2015 |
|Florida Postal History Society |
Contents
Article List 3
Subjects 16
Postmasters 25
Post Offices & Postmarks 31
Chronology 47
Spanish/British Periods
Spanish, 1513-1763
British, 1763-1784
Spanish, 1784-1821
American Period
1821-1845
Statehood Period
1845-1860
1861-1865
1866-1899
1900-1949
1950-1999
2000 +
|Florida Postal History Journal Index - Article List |
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|Volume 1 Number 1 July 1993 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Comments From the President. Pp 0 (inside front cover) |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida's First Letters. Pp 1-10 |
| |Phillips, David G. The Pensacola "Thimble" Postmark. Pp 11-12 |
| |Bush, Conrad L. A Confederate Find From Florida. Pp 13-15 |
| |Schuh, Niles. Use and Misuse of 1851 Rate Markings in Apalachicola, Florida. Pp 16-21 |
| |McHenry, Gordon. The Capture of Amelia Island. Pp 22-26 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Yellow Fever Mail From the 1888 Florida Epidemic. Pp 27-37 |
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|Volume 1 Number 2 March 1994 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. President's Message. Pp 0 (inside front cover) |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Confederate Cross Lines Usage. Pp. 1-4 |
| |Light, Theodore. Dade. Pp 5-8 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Letters to "The Richest Man in the World". Pp 9-13 |
| |Schuh, Niles. Postmaster Compensation in Florida, 1821-1859. Pp 14-19 |
| |Thompson, Donald G. Early Northeast Florida Postal History. Pp 20-33 |
| |Phillips, David G. Tallahassee Post Office "Money", 1837-39. Pp 34-36 |
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|Volume 1 Number 3 August 1994 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Presidents Comments. Pp 1 (inside front cover) |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Letters to the "Richest Man in the World" - The Rest of the Story. Pp 2 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Key West Railway Post Office Service - Railway Postal Clerk Markings. Pp 3-10 |
| |Schuh, Niles. Florida County and Postmaster Postmarks. Pp 11-13 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. A Late Late Florida Doane Usage. Pp 14 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Confederate Florida Free Usage. Pp 15-18 |
| |Hedin, Carl A. Ochopee Post Office. Pp 19-22 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Pensacola Postmaster Problems. Pp 23-25 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. New Florida R.F.D. Postmark. Pp 26 |
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|Volume 2 Number 3 January 1995 [Number 1] |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Postal History Mail Bid Sale. Pp 1 (inside front cover) |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Melendez Florida - A New Handstamp Postmark Listing. Pp 2 |
| |Wiedemann, Mike. Marathon Straight-Line Cancel. Pp 3-4 |
| |Thompson, Donald G. Jacksonville Stampless Postal History Pre-Civil War. Pp 5-12 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Key West R.P.O. Service - Additional Examples. Pp 13-15 |
| |Schuh, Niles. Territory Indications in Florida Postmarks. Pp 16-18 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Fort Myers, Florida. Pp 19-20 |
| |Phillips, David G. View of the Seminole War 1838. Pp 21-22 |
| |Light, Theodore. What's the Answer? Pp 23 |
| |Bush, Conrad. Uchee Anna, Florida - A New Confederate Florida Listing Example. Pp 24-25 |
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|Volume 2 Number 4 September 1995 [Number 2] |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1995 Annual Meeting. Pp 2 (inside front cover) |
| |Anonymous. David G. Phillips honored. Pp 3 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville, Florida During the Civil War - |
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| |Arey, Donald L. Maytown, Florida (A Present Day Ghost Town). Pp 26-29 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Incoming Fumigated Letter From 1888 Epidemic. Pp 30-31 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. More Florida RFD's. Pp 32-34 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Problem Cover for This Issue. Pp 35 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Smoak, Florida. Pp 36-37 |
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|Volume 3 Number 1 February 1996 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Problem Cover. Pp 2 (inside front cover) |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Is Something Wrong With This Cover? Pp 3 |
| |Miller, Kenneth. A Lake City Confederate Due 2? Pp 4-5 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. $15 Lots at Silver Springs Park. Pp 6-7 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. The Florence Nightingale of Florida. Pp 8-10 |
| |Phillips, David G. John Gorrie, P.M. Pp 11-13 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Doane Postmark Listing. Pp 14-25 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. Special Notice to Mail Robbers. Pp 26 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Stampless Drop 2 Usage. Pp 27 |
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|Volume 3 Number 2 September 1996 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. A Second Quincy Drop 2 Usage. Pp 2 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Problem Cover for This Issue. Pp 3 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. A Florida Mystery Cover. Pp 4-5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Lake City, Florida Provisional - Reconstruction Usage. Pp 6-9 |
| |Anonymous. Answer to Last Issue Problem Cover. Pp 9 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. St. Johns River, Florida. Pp 10 |
| |Wiedemann, C. Michael Is It Pine Barrens or Pine Barren? Pp 11-12 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Florida Express - Philatelic Fantasy. Pp 13-14 |
| |Schuh, Niles. Postmaster Compensation in Florida, 1821-1859. Pp 15-21 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Cerro Gordo, Florida. Pp 22 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Rec'ed From Poweltown FLA. Pp 23 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. South Jacksonville R.F.D. Pp 24 |
| |Bush, Conrad. All is Well in Florida. Pp 25-26 |
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|Volume 4 Number 1 January 1997 |
| |Anonymous. Florida Machine Cancels - The Classic Period, 1897-1936. Pp 2 |
| |Anonymous. Ruby, Florida. Pp 2 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Problem Cover - "Stmr. Indian River." Pp 3-4 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. Problem Cover - Jacksonville Steamboat Cover. Pp 5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. West Florida Pre-Territorial Postal History. Pp 6-22 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. Bartow, Jackson County, Florida. Pp 23-24 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Seminole Agency - The History Behind the Postal History. Pp 25-27 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. Lake City Christmas Day Postmark. Pp 28 |
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|Volume 4 Number 2 September 1997 |
| |Anonymous. Sarasota National Stamp Exhibition. Pp 1 |
| |Anonymous. Member Accolades. Pp 2 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Florida Advertising Post Cards. Pp 3 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. A Florida Find. Pp 4-5 |
| |Thompson, Donald G. Chattahoochee Double Oval. Pp 6-7 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Iola, Florida - A New Stampless Listing. Pp 8-9 |
| |Schuh, Niles. A "First Day" Cover From 1845. Pp 10 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. U.S. Colored Troops Reconstruction Usage. Pp 11 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. A New Stampless St. Joseph Listing. Pp 12-13 |
| |Schuh, Niles. A Civil War Soldier's Complaint From Florida. Pp 14-15 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Confederate "Ocola" Postmark. Pp 16-17 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Dawson, Florida County Postmark. Pp 18-19 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. The Florida Christmas Seals. Pp 20-22 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Nichols, Florida Provisional Usage. Pp 23-24 |
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|Volume 5 Number 1 February 1998 |
| |Light, Theodore. Florida 6 Cent Ship Rates. Pp 1-7 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. The Case of the Re-Used Stamp. Pp 8 |
| |Wiedemann, Michael. No Bridge, No Problem. Pp 9-15 |
| |Estus, Glenn A. Florida Olympic Games Postmarks. Pp 16-18 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. St. Nicholas, Florida. Pp 19 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. Beauclerc, Florida. Pp 20 |
| |McNeal, Herbert. Florida's Army Mail Service, 1838. Pp 21-22 |
| |McNeal, Herbert. Florida to New York, $21.50. Pp 23 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Drop Letters Require 2C. Postage. Pp 24 |
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|Volume 5 Number 2 September 1998 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. Florida Double Forwarded Usage. Pp 1 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1869 Pictorial Issue - Florida Usage. Pp 2 |
| |Mahler, Michael. A Census of Florida Revenue Stamped documents, 1862-1872. Pp 3-15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Munroe's Ferry, Florida. Pp 16-17 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Christmas, Florida. Pp 18-19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Pensacola 1771 Letter. Pp 20-21 |
| |Moses, James. A Trip from Eden, Florida. Pp 22-23 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. Union Occupation of St. Augustine. Pp 24-26 |
| |Lingard, David C. New Florida RFD Covers. Pp 27 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. Hawaii to Jacksonville. Pp 28 |
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|Volume 6 Number 1 March 1999 |
| |Anonymous. Florida Stampless Postal History. Pp 1 [Book Review] |
| |Schuh, Niles F. FLOREX 1999. Pp 2 |
| |McHenry, Gordon D. Fort Jefferson Postal History. Pp 3-11 |
| |Hancock, William J. Yellow Fever - How a Vicious Killer was Eradicated. Pp 12-20 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. Jacksonville to Syria in 30 Days. Pp 21 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Doane Postmark Update. Pp 22-36 |
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|Volume 6 Number 2 September 1999 |
| |Schuh, Niles F. FLOREX 1999. Pp 2 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Opened by Robbers. Pp 3-4 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Quincy 1850 Correspondence. Pp 5-7 |
| |Rice, Charles W. Gainesville Confederate Circular. Pp 8-11 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Steamboat Covers. Pp 12-18 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Florida Fumigated Cover Used to Germany. Pp 19-20 |
| |Doolin, James P. Apalachicola to London. Pp 21 |
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|Volume 7 Number 1 February 2000 |
| |Schuh, Niles F. President's Comments. Pp 1 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Earliest Revenue Stamped Florida Document. Pp 2-3 |
| |Clark, Douglas N. Savannah & Live Oak Agt. Pp 4-5 |
| |Joyce, Edward. Florida Confederate Adversity Covers. Pp 6-7 |
| |Dow, Harry G. Ruby, Florida. Pp 8-9 |
| |Parker, Everett L. Space Center Ghost Towns. Pp 10-20 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. New Confederate Florida Listing. Pp 21 |
| |Joyce, Edward. Jacksonville Forwarded Cover. Pp 22 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Jernigan "Provisional" Stamps. Pp 23-24 |
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|Volume 7 Number 2 September 2000 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Doane Postmark Listing. Pp 1 |
| |Johnson, William H. Unique St. Augustine Purple-Brown Oval Postmark Re-Examined. Pp 2-3 |
| |Beery, Wade H. The Real Story Behind the Jernigan "Provisional" Stamps. Pp 4-5 |
| |Joyce, Edward. Mayport First Day Cover. Pp 6 |
| |Joyce, Edward. Confederate "Missent" Cover. Pp 7 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Another Revenue Stamped Florida Document. Pp 8-9 |
| |Lingard, David C. Cricket Anyone? The Town of Acton, Polk County, Florida. Pp 10-14 |
| |Hancock, William J. Tobacco Advertising Cover. Pp 15 |
| |Schuh, Niles F. A New Jacksonville Steamboat Marking. Pp 16-18 |
| |Joyce, Edward. Mandarin to England. Pp 19 |
| |Lingard, David C. The Trunk Post Office of Crooked Lake. Pp 20-23 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Horse Creek, Polk County, Florida. Pp 24 |
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|Volume 8 Number 1 January 2001 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition. Pp 1-7 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. La Villa Junction Fumigation Handstamp. Pp 8-9 |
| |Lingard, David C. Is It Really "Frost" Proof? Pp 10-13 |
| |Joyce, Edward. Jacksonville to Germany in 20 Days. Pp 14 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Middleburg Stampless "Provisional" Cover. Pp 15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida #68 Usages. Pp 16-17 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. San Francisco to Key West. Pp 18 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Peace Creek, Florida. Pp 19 |
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|Volume 8 Number 2 September 2001 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Ocala Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition. Pp 1-3 |
| |Moses, James. The Last Sub-Tropical Exposition. Pp 4-5 |
| |Schuh, Niles. A Florida Letter With a Charleston Cover. Pp 6-10 |
| |Lingard, David C. Lillie's Chicora. Pp 11-13 |
| |Thompson, Donald G. The Jacksonville Oval. Pp 14-15 |
| |Harkleroad, James W. Florida State Prison Mail. Pp 16-17 |
| |Lingard, David C. Never Judge a Cover By Its Cover. Pp 18-19 |
| |Siem, Han T. 1899 Key West Yellow Fever Fumigation. Pp 20 |
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|Volume 9 Number 1 January 2002 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Registry Usage. Pp 1 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Miami Fla, A New Stampless Listing. Pp 2-5 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. 1890 Cedar Keys Schooner Sunrise Cover. Pp 6 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. Jacksonville #113 on Mourning Cover. Pp 7 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida "Provisional" Post Marks. Pp 8-14 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville "Crash" Cover. Pp 15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida WW II Patriotic Covers. Pp 16-18 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Richmond, Florida Doane. Pp 19-20 |
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|Volume 9 Number 2 May 2002 |
| |Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Contributing Members - 2002. Pp 1 |
| |Anonymous. 2002 Annual Meeting of FPHS - February 2, 2002 - Sarasota, Fla. Pp 2 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition. Pp 3 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Ocala Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition. Pp 4-5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Miami Stampless Cover Update. Pp 6-7 |
| |Rice, Kenneth L. Pensacola Bay Civil War Union Usage. Pp 8 |
| |Johnson, William H. Warrington, Fla. Due 10 Confederate Listing. Pp 9 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Waldo & Havana R.P.O. Pp 10-14 |
| |Siem, Han. St. Andrews Bay - A New Stampless Listing. Pp 15 |
| |Lingard, David C. Lucerne Park - A Polk Co. Ghost Town. Pp 16-18 |
| |Helbock, Richard. Islamorada, Florida Provisional. Pp 19 |
| |Hancock, William. Another Florida "Crash" Cover. Pp 20 |
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|Volume 9 Number 3 September 2002 |
| |Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Annual Meeting 2003. Pp 1 |
| |Rice, Kenneth L. Florida Prisoner of War Covers. Pp 2-3 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Stampless Naval Covers. Pp 4-18 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Ocala Florida Confederate Blockade Cover. Pp 19-20 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville Steamboat Cover. Pp 21-22 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Nassauville Fla Provisional Cover. Pp 23 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Multi-Forwarded Territorial Cover. Pp 24 |
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|Volume 10 Number 1 January 2003 |
| |Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Annual Meeting 2003. Pp 1 |
| |Dow, Harry G. Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition Pass. Pp 2-3 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Fancy "US Mail" Cancellation. Pp 4 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Think Mail Delivery is Slow Today. Pp 5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville Union Occupation. Pp 6-7 |
| |Schuh, Niles. The Fancy Blue Cancels of Jacksonville Florida. Pp 8-15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Fumigation Postal Card. Pp 16 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Telogia, Florida P.O.W. Cover. Pp 17 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Gum Swamp - A New Listing. Pp 18 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Yet Another Florida Crash Cover. Pp 19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. An Unusual Pensacola "Free" Usage. Pp 20 |
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|Volume 10 Number 2 June 2003 |
| |Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Contributing Members - 2003. Pp 1 |
| |Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Annual Meeting - 2003. [Report] Pp 2 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida "Censored" Mail. Pp 3-7 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Palmetto, Fla Reconstruction Usage. Pp 8 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Warrington / Fla. - A New Stampless Listing. Pp 9-10 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Florida Steamboat Markings. Pp 11-13 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. A New Florida County Postmark. Pp 14 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. A "Peculiar" Florida Usage to Cuba. Pp 15-16 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Afghanistan to Florida - Modern Florida Postal History. Pp 17 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Lordia (Lorida) Florida. Pp 18-19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Rood, Fla. Provisional Usage. Pp 20 |
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|Volume 10 Number 3 September 2003 |
| |Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Annual Meeting - 2004. Pp 1 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Follow Up on the Cuban Due Cover. Pp 2 |
| |Johnson, William H. Apalachicola - New Stampless Listing. Pp 3 |
| |Moses, James H. Jamestown, Florida. Pp 4-5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Message From the Editor. Pp 5 |
| |Fox, William A. Baldwin, Fla. Fancy 5 Star. Pp 6 |
| |Lingard, David. C. The Florence Villa Hotel. Pp 7-14 |
| |Palmer, Edward F. Krygyzstan to Florida. Pp 15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Beazley Fla Stampless Cover. Pp 16-19 |
| |Schuh, Niles. Schooner Experiment Dateline. Pp 20 |
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|Volume 11 Number 1 February 2004 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Replacement Florida Doanes. Pp 1-3 |
| |Wiedemann, C. Michael. Modern Brevard County Postal History. Pp 4-6 |
| |Hancock, William. Cape Canaveral Philatelic Cover. Pp 7 |
| |Mack, Millard H. Tarpon Springs Postal History. Pp 8-13 |
| |Lingard, David C. Lockport, Fla. ?? Pp 14-15 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Catching Up to Mrs. Fisher. Pp 16 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Kissimmee, Florida Early Postal History. Pp 17-22 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Adna Florida Doane. Pp 23-24 |
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|Volume 11 Number 2 June 2004 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Western.Texas Ship Marking. Pp 1-2 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Lake & Ft. Myers R.P.O. Route Agent Marking. Pp 3-4 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Key West "Over-Sea Railroad Celebration" Fancy Slogan Flag Cancellations. Pp 5-8 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. New Key West Stampless Due Marking. Pp 9 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. E. Pass Fla. Where Is It? Pp 10-13 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Advertising "Collar" Covers. Pp 14-15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Newahitchka, Fla. Duplex Postmark. Pp 16-17 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Hawks Park, Fla. Fancy Star Cancel. Pp 18 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Oslo, Fla. Unusual Postmarks. Pp 19-20 |
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|Volume 11 Number 3 October 2004 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Editor's Comments - The Ted Light Collection. Pp 1 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Freeman Fla. Star Duplex Postmark. Pp 2 |
| |Roth, Steven M. Florida Steamboat Mail Before the Civil War. Pp 3-6 |
| |Moses, James. Fort Pierce Amphibious Training Base. Pp 7-8 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1855 Usage to Jennings Post Office. Pp 9 |
| |Bergmann, Richard F. A New Apopka Doane Listing. Pp 10-11 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Temples Mills, Fla. Pp 12-13 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Christmas and Other Seals. Pp 14-19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Hooker's Point Shipyard, Tampa, Fla. Pp 20 |
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|Volume 12 Number 1 February 2005 |
| |Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Contributing Members - 2005. Pp 1 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. An 1888 Double Fumigated Cover. Pp 2-3 |
| |Seron, Zaven M. Kissimmee River Steamboat Mail. Pp 4-22 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Lakeland Florida "Coca Cola" Post Card. Pp 23-24 |
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|Volume 12 Number 2 July 2005 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. President's Comments. Pp 1 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. East Florida Seminary. Pp 2-5 |
| |Lingard, David C. Fort Meade - A General Town. Pp 6-15 |
| |Hirn, Todd. Fort New Smyrna - 1839 Letter. Pp 16-18 |
| |Bergmann, Richard F. Panacea, Fla. Doane - A New Listing. Pp 19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Biscayne - Earliest Known Usage. Pp 20 |
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|Volume 12 Number 3 October 2005 |
| |Fox, William A. Long Pond Florida - A New Confederate Listing. Pp 1 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Wild Wood Sumter Co. Fla. Postmark. Pp 2-3 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Cedar Keys "Returned to Writer" Cover. Pp 4-5 |
| |Lingard, David C. Auburndale, Fl. "Destined to Become Prominent". Pp 6-14 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Schooner "Wm. J. Lermond". Pp 15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. U.S.S. Yankee. Pp 16-18 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Apalachicola - A New Manuscript Example. Pp 19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Cadillac, Florida "Straightline" Postmark. Pp 20 |
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|Volume 13 Number 1 February 2006 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Shellpoint Florida. Pp 1 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Office Discontinued, Mail to Lakemount, Fla. Pp 2-3 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. U.S.S. Cincinnati / Key West, Fla. Pp 4-5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Express Usages. Pp 6-8 |
| |Lingard, David C. Jefferson County DPO's. Pp 9-10 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1860 California to Florida via Panama. Pp 11-12 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Tampa, Peace Creek and St. John's River Railroad Co. Pp 13-15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Shoals Florida Fancy Cancel. Pp 16 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Newnansville Territorial Stampless Usage to Paris. Pp 17 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Ponce de Leon Celebration 1909. Pp 18-20 |
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|Volume 13 Number 2 June 2006 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. FPHS Annual Meeting. Pp 1 |
| |Wiedeman, Michael. Bakers Mill - A New Florida Listing. Pp 2-3 |
| |Patrick, Stephen. Grape Catsup. Pp 4-6 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Cherry Lake, Fla - A New Confederate Listing. Pp 7 |
| |Lingard, David C. Green Pond, FL, "Uncle Abe's Town". Pp 8-14 |
| |Smith, David. Florida FDC and Pictorial Cancel Cachets. Pp 15-16 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Steamship Caloosa - A New Listing. Pp 17-20 |
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|Volume 13 Number 3 September 2006 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Editor's Notes. Pp 1-2 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Homosassa Confederate Usage. Pp 3-4 |
| |Johnson, William H. Micanopy Confederate Postal History. Pp 5-7 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Patrick Florida Confederate Usage. Pp 8 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Long Pond Confederate Usages. Pp 9-10 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Middleburg Confederate Usage. Pp 11-12 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1909 Florida Exposition Cover. Pp 13 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Stampless Italian Usage to Fort Dallas. Pp 14-15 |
| |McNeal Herbert P. U.S. Weather Report. Pp 16 |
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|Volume 14 Number 1 January 2007 |
| |Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Annual Meeting - 2007. Pp 1 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Ochesee Straightline "James" Cancellation. Pp 2-3 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Tallahassee Territorial Postmark Variant. Pp 4 |
| |Fifer, Richard A. Phosphate Mining History From Postcards. Pp 5-15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1856 Warrington to Canada Usage. Pp 16 |
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|Volume 14 Number 2 July 2007 |
| |Johnson, William. 2007 Annual Meeting. Pp 1 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Edwards Fla Type 1 Doanes. Pp 2-6 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1852 Fort Jefferson Construction Letter. Pp 7-10 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1865 Incoming Blockade Cover to Florida? Pp 11 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Jack & Key West R.P.O. Route Agent Marking. Pp 12 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Beauclerc Fla. Usage to Belgium. Pp 13-14 |
| |McNeal. Herbert P. Pilatka #9 Usage. Pp 15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Schooner Whale. Pp 16 |
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|Volume 14 Number 3 November 2007 |
| |Johnson, William. President's Notes. Pp 1 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville Steamboat Cover. Pp 2 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Dallas / Fla. Fancy Postmark. Pp 3 |
| |McNeal, Herbert P. Gainesville Florida College Covers. Pp 4-11 |
| |Hancock, William J. Tallahassee Florida College Covers. Pp 12-16 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1849 Revolutionary War Claim. Pp 17-18 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Tampa Ku Klux Klan Cover. Pp 19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Chuluota, Fla. Straightline Postmark. Pp 20 |
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|15 | |
|Volume 15 Number 1 March 2008 |
| |Johnson, William. President's Notes. Pp 4, 22 |
| |Curtis, Daniel B. Florida Official Stamps and Covers. Pp 5-6, 13 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Hollywood Provisional. Pp 7 |
| |Kouri, Yamil H. Contract Steamship Mail Between Cuba and Apalachicola via Savannah. Pp 8-9 |
| |Harwood, Jack. Assassination of the Sarasota Postmaster. Pp 10-13 |
| |Johnson, William. Tarpon Springs Provisional Postmark. Pp 14-15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Central Florida Correspondence Letters From 1903-1905 DPOs. Pp 16-21 |
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|Volume 15 Number 2 July 2008 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Fort No. 4 Florida. Pp 4 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Stephensville, Florida Fancy Postmark. Pp 5 |
| |Schuh, Niles. Florida Department of Interior Official Cover. Pp 6-9 |
| |Curtis, Daniel. Florida Official Covers. Pp 10-11 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Bemis and Dutton Postmark. Pp 12-15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Fraudulent Handstamped Mail. Pp 16 |
| |Wiedemann, Michael. Armstrong, Florida Doanes. Pp 17-19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Steamer Florida Cover. Pp 20-21 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. A New Florida RPO Listing. Pp 22 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Tampa Use of Canal Zone Stamps. Pp 23 |
|Volume 15 Number 3 October 2008 |
| |Johnson, William. President's Notes. Pp 4, 27 |
| |Parker, Everett L. Eldora: A Ghost Town Among the Palms in Volusia County. Pp 5-8 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. St. Nicholas Forwarded Cover. Pp 9 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Port Tampa and Port Tampa City. Pp 10-19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Pensacola Registered Cover to Italy. Pp 20-21 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Fancy Florida Cancellations. Pp 22-23 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1779 Pensacola Letter to London. Pp 24 |
| |Parker, Everett L. Well-known Christmas Postmaster Dies. Pp 25-26 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Yalaha Straight-line Cancel. Pp 27 |
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|Volume 16 Number 1 January 2009 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Confederate Covers to Small Florida Towns. Pp 4-10 |
| |Joyce, Edward R. Florida Airmail Crash Covers. Pp 11-18 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Iola Pre-Civil War Usage. Pp 19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Those Alligator Corner Cards. Pp 20-21 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville Drop Cover. Pp 21 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. PILATKA Steamboat Cover. Pp 22 |
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|Volume 16 Number 2 May 2009 |
| |Kisling Jr., Vernon N. Sentaffey – High Springs Post Office. Pp 4-7 |
| |Hirn, Todd A. 1848 Hazard (Duval County) Stampless Letter. Pp 8-13 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Fancy “Letter” Postmarks. Pp 14-15 |
| |Ferguson, Francis. Ona, Florida: A Very Incomplete History. Pp 16-20 |
| |Wiedemann, Michael. Banyan, Fla. – The Newest Florida Doane. Pp 21 |
| |Patrick, Steven. President’s Comments. Pp 22-23 |
|Volume 16 Number 3 October 2009 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Warrington, Florida “Cross the Lines” Blockade Cover. Pp 4-10 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Peru, Florida A 21 Year Postal History. Pp 11-13 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Clermont (Sumter County) Postmarks. Pp 14-18 |
| |Parker, Everett L. Shiloh, The Florida Town Time Forgot [Part 1]. Pp 19-22 |
|17 | |
|Volume 17 Number 1 January 2010 |
| |Parker, Everett L. Shiloh, The Florida Town Time Forgot [Part 2]. Pp 4-7 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. High Valued Stamps Used From Florida, 1858-1866. Pp 8-13 |
| |Eschbach, Phil. St. Nicholas Fancy Postmark. Pp 14-16 |
| |Warman, Phil. Tampa Independent State Covers. Pp 17-20 |
| |Anonymous. Scenes From FLOREX. Pp 21-22 |
| |Patrick, Stephen. President’s Page. Pp 23 |
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|Volume 17 Number 2 May 2010 |
| |Johnson, William H. New Pensacola Stampless “Free” Marking. Pp 4-5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Micanopy, Florida Provisional. Pp 6-13 |
| |Parker, Everett L. Wellborn, A Sleepy North Florida Town Steeped in History. Pp 14-19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Early Florida RFD Markings. Pp 20-23 |
|Volume 17 Number 3 October 2010 |
| |Johnson, William H. Pensacola Territorial Forwarded Cover. Pp 4-5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Fort Frank Brooke. Pp 6-12 |
| |Kisling Jr., Vernon N. Evinston (Alachua County) Post Office. Pp 13-18 |
| |Hirn Todd A. Ormond Beach Auto Racing Cover. Pp 19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Weelaunee Territorial Cover. Pp 20-22 |
|18 | |
|Volume 18 Number 1 January 2011 |
| |Files, Douglas S. The Crown Prince of Lipona, Florida. Pp 4-8 |
| |Patrick, Stephen. Junk Box Postal Cards. Pp 9 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Hospital. Pp 10-15 |
| |Anonymous. Market is Strong for Early Florida Postal History. Pp 15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Newnansville “PAID 3” Handstamp. Pp 16-17 |
| |Phillips, David G. A Matching New Port Cover. Pp 18-19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Fort Reid. Pp 19-23 |
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|Volume 18 Number 2 May 2011 |
| |Wonson, Richard. Milton Was an Early Town in the Florida Panhandle. Pp 4-9 |
| |Files, Douglas S. Tampa and the Spanish-American War. Pp 10-16 |
| |Spaid, William B. The Great Seal of Florida. Pp 17-19 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. St. Augustine Possible Express Mail Route. Pp 20-22 |
| |Anonymous. Special Cancel for Florida Railroad. Pp 22 |
| |Hall, Alexander. President’s Page. Pp 23 |
|Volume 18 Number 3 September 2011 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. David Yulee Free Franks. Pp 4-11 |
| |Curtis, Daniel B. Tampa Scott #505 Five-Cent Rose Error Usage. Pp 12 |
| |Johnson, William H. U.S.Sc. Porpoise 1823 Letter. Pp 13 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville Territorial Covers. Pp 14-21 |
| |Hall, Alexander. President’s Page. Pp 23 |
|19 | |
|Volume 19 Number 1 January 2012 |
| |Kouri Jr., Yamil H. Military Camps in Florida During the Spanish American War. Pp 1-10 |
| |Files, Douglas S. C.A.M. No. 10 First Florida Contract Air Mail Route. Pp 11-14 |
| |Gilbart, Kenneth D. Interesting 1868 Key West Ship Postmark. Pp 15-16 |
| |Anonymous. FPHS at FLOREX. Pp 16 |
| |Mazepa, Jim. Consulate Mail: Guatemala to Key West. Pp 17 |
| |Parker, Everett L. Whatzit? [Interesting cover] Pp 18 |
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|Volume 19 Number 2 May 2012 |
| |Hirn, Todd A. Interesting 1864 Letter From Fort Jefferson, Florida. Pp 1, 9-10 |
| |Sanders, Christine C. The Tuckers of the Christmas (Florida) Post Office. Pp 3-8 |
| |Kisling Jr., Vernon N. Island Grove and Lochloosa (Alachua County) Post Offices. Pp 11-15 |
| |Anonymous. We had a Good Meeting in Sarasota! Pp 15 |
| |Files, Douglas S. Postal History of Disston City and the Pinellas Peninsula. Pp 16-18 |
| |Parker, Everett L. Whatzit? [Flyer from an early Florida stamp dealer] Pp 19 |
|Volume 19 Number 3 September 2012 |
| |Parker, Everett L. Visiting Historic Suwannee Springs is a Step Back in Time to a Different Era. Pp 1-7 |
| |Swain, Steve. Florida Confederate Mourning Covers. Pp 8-11 |
| |Nichols, Kevin S. Ponce Park and Its Post Office. Pp 12-16 |
| |Ball, Donald. Moyer Advertising Cover. Pp 17 |
| |Johnson, William H. Apalachicola New Stampless Listing. Pp 18 |
| |Parker, Everett, L. Whatzit? [Interesting post card] Pp 19 |
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|20 | |
|Volume 20 Number 1 January 2013 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1851-1856 One-Cent Imperforate Florida Usage. Pp 1-5 |
| |Anonymous. More on “Cramlyn” or “Crainlyn” Post Office Question. Pp 5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Safety Harbor Doane Postmarks (New Examples). Pp 6-8 |
| |Spector, Jesse I. & Stewart, Ronald F. A Florida-Bound Plane Crash of December 17, 1955. Pp 9-10 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Spanish American War Patriotic Covers. Pp 11-12 |
| |Rice, Charles W. The Key Biscayne Lighthouse. Pp 13-15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. The Philatelic Perspective. Pp 15-17 |
| |Patrick, Stephen. Henry Grossman, Another Early Florida Stamp Dealer. Pp 18 |
| |Anonymous. Dr. Briggs Exhibits at 7th Annual Postal History Symposium. Pp 18 |
| |Hirn, Todd A. 1887 Lake Charm DPO Postal Card. Pp 19 |
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|Volume 20 Number 2 May 2013 |
| |Hirn, Todd A. More Florida Alligator Advertising. Pp 1-4 |
| |Johnson, William H. St. Augustine Patriotic Label. Pp 5-6 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Key West, Florida “Paid”: A New Listing. Pp 7 |
| |Eschbach, Phil. History and Postal History of Tangerine, Florida. Pp 8-13 |
| |Sanders, Christine C. & Briggs, Deane R. Mail From a Tree Beside the St. Johns River? Pp 14-17 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Gomez, Florida Doane – A New Listing. Pp 18 |
| |Anonymous. Annual Meeting at Sarasota Stamp Show. Pp 19 |
|Volume 20 Number 3 September 2013 |
| |Ferguson, Francis. Plymouth – A Very Small Florida Town. Pp 1-8 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. The Magnolia Hotel St. Johns River, Florida. Pp 8-10 |
| |Hirn, Todd A. An 1832 St. Augustine Letter to the Secretary of War Seeking Work. Pp 11-12 |
| |Eschbach, Philip. Melrose, Florida Has a Long and Colorful History. Pp 13-17 |
| |Kisling Jr., Vernon N. More on Those Alligator Advertising Covers. Pp 18 |
|21 | |
|Volume 21 Number 1 January 2014 |
| |Kisling Jr., Vernon N. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and the Cross Creek Mail. Pp 1-5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. The Dictator. Pp 6-7 |
| |Patrick, Stephen. “See It! Drive It! The World’s Most Famous Beach”. Pp 8 |
| |Johnson, Bill. Burrin, Florida, A Ghost Town Briefly Found. Pp 9 |
| |Hirn, Todd A. Penn, A Putnam County Discontinued Post Office. Pp 10-11 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. The St. Johns River Lighthouse. Pp 12-14 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Early Orlando Covers. Pp 15 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Tallahassee “Drop 2” A New Listing. Pp 16 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Tallahassee Mixed Ink Postmark and Paid Usages. Pp 17 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Tallahassee “Free 5” A New Listing. Pp 18 |
| |Parker, Everett L. David G. Phillips Writes; Also, Do You Remember the “Woodpecker Route”? Pp 19 |
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|Volume 21 Number 2 May 2014 |
| |Swain, Steve. Jacksonville “Mailomat” First Day Cover? Pp 1-3 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Excess FREE Rate. Pp 4, 18 |
| |Gotcher, Ronald E. The Pine, Florida Post Office. Pp 5-6, 18 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville 1888 Subtropical Exposition Postmarks. Pp 7-13 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida R.P.O. New Listings. Pp 14-16 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida Postal History Society 2014 Update. Pp 17 |
| |Higgins, Henry. Whatzit? [Interesting post card with two different Orlando postmarks] Pp 19 |
|Volume 21 Number 3 October 2014 |
| |Files, Douglas S. Fort New Smyrna and the Second Seminole War in East Florida. Pp 1-5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Update on FPHS: Meeting at FLOREX in Orlando on December 6, 2014. Pp 5 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. Florida County and Postmaster Postmarks. Pp 6-14 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. 1768 Pensacola Cover. Pp 15-17 |
| |Briggs, Deane R. An 1827 St. Augustine Orange Shipment. Pp 18-19 |
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|NOTE: List of contributing members usually published on inside back cover of the small format journal and on the back cover of |
|the large format journal. |
|NOTE: List of dealer members often listed on inside back cover of small format journal and on the back cover of the large |
|format journal. |
|NOTE: List of FPHS officers are listed on inside front cover of the large format journal. |
|Florida Postal History Journal Index |
|Subjects, Postmasters, Post Offices and Postmarks |
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|SUBJECTS | |
|Acton town and postal history |7 (2): 10-14 |
|Advertising collar covers, 1888, 1905 |11 (2): 14-15 |
|Advertising post card, 1911 |4 (2): 3 |
|Afghanistan to Florida postcard, 2002 |10 (2): 17 |
|Alligator advertising covers |20 (2): 1-4 |
|Alligator advertising covers |20 (3): 18 |
|Alligator corner cards |16 (1): 20-21 |
|Amelia Island correspondence on capture, 1818 |1 (1): 22-26 |
|American/Pre-Territorial military government period covers |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Ancillary marking – fraudulent handstamp |15 (2): 16 |
|Apalachicola letter to London, 1835 |6 (2): 21 |
|Apalachicola PAID 3 handstamp |19 (3): 18 |
|Apalachicola Reconstruction Period cover, 1865 [new listing] |10 (3): 3 |
|Army mail service, 1838 |5 (1): 21-22 |
|Assassination of a postmaster |15 (1): 10-13 |
|Auburndale town and postal history |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Beauclerc cover to Belgium, 1886 |14 (2): 13-14 |
|Blockade cover from England to Florida? 1865 [NY – not Florida] |14 (2): 11 |
|Brevard County postal history, 1965-2000 |11 (1): 4-6 |
|British Period mail |1 (2): 20-33 |
|British Period postal history |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Burrin town and postal history |21 (1): 9 |
|Cadillac cover – a unique example, 1903 |12 (3): 20 |
|California to Florida via overland route letter, late 1860s |13 (1): 11-12 |
|California to Florida via Panama letter, 1860 |13 (1): 11-12 |
|Canal Zone stamps used on Tampa cover |15 (2): 23 |
|Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center ghost towns/post offices, 1882-1955 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Cape Canaval space related philatelic cover, 1962 / 1998 |11 (1): 7 |
|Censored mail – World War I and World War II |10 (2): 3-7 |
|Chicora town and postal history |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Christmas and other seals, 1908-1921 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Christmas covers (Christmas Post Office) |15 (3): 25-26 |
|Christmas Confederate covers, 1863/64 |4 (1): 28 |
|Christmas seals – Florida local seals, 1908/1913 |4 (2): 20-22 |
|Christmas town and postal history |19 (2): 3-8 |
|Civil War cross line mail (US/CSA) into and out of Florida |1 (2): 1-4 |
|Civil War cross line mail (US/CSA) within Florida |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Civil War Pensacola Bay cover, 1863 |9 (2): 8 |
|Civil War soldier’s problem with getting stamps, mailing letters, 1862 |4 (2): 14-15 |
|[Pre] Civil War usage in Iola |16 (1): 19 |
|Community Post Offices, 1880s-early 1900s |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Confederate adversity cover from Cherry Lake, 186? |13 (2): 7 |
|Confederate adversity covers |7 (1): 6-7 |
|Confederate and Federal occupation usage at Jacksonville |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Confederate blockade cover (Charleston to Ocala), 186? |9 (3): 19-20 |
|Confederate correspondence – Pensacola 1861 |3 (2): 25-26 |
|Confederate cover from Uchee Anna, 186? |2 (3): 24-25 |
|Confederate cover from Warrington, 1861 |9 (2): 9 |
|Confederate cover with circular usage from Gainesville |6 (2): 8-11 |
|Confederate covers – free usage |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Confederate covers to small Florida towns |16 (1): 4-10 |
|Confederate Florida post offices |16 (1): 4-10 |
|Confederate hospitals in Florida |18 (1): 10-15 |
|Confederate mail received at various Florida post offices |16 (1): 4-10 |
|Confederate miss-sent cover (Madison FLA / Madison GA), 1863/64 |7 (2): 7 |
|Confederate mourning covers |19 (3): 8-11 |
|Confederate new listing – Long Pond cover, 1863 |12 (3): 1 |
|Confederate PAID 3 handstamp usage, 1861 |7 (1): 21 |
|Confederate Period mail transportation |1 (1): 13-15 |
|Confederate provisionals from Lake City |3 (2): 6-9 |
|Confederate stampless cover from Cerro Gordo, 1862 |3 (2): 22 |
|Confederate stampless usage – Homosassa, 1862-1864 [new discovery] |13 (3): 3-4 |
|Confederate stampless usage – Patrick, 1863 [new discovery] |13 (3): 8 |
|Confederate usage – Long Pond, 1862-1863 |13 (3): 9-10 |
|Confederate usage – Middleburg, 1862 |13 (3): 11-12 |
|Confederate use – Cherry Lake – new/unique for Madison County, 186? |13 (2): 7 |
|Consulate mail – Guatemala to Key West |19 (1): 17 |
|Contract air mail route No. 10 (first in Florida) |19 (1): 11-14 |
|Crash cover – CITY, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] |10 (1): 19 |
|Crash cover – Hallandale, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] |9 (1): 15 |
|Crash cover – Miami bound flight, 1955 [crash at Hollywood SC] |20 (1): 9-10 |
|Crash cover – New York, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] |9 (2): 20 |
|Crash covers (airmail) |16 (1): 11-18 |
|Cross Creek mail (Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings) |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Cross the lines cover, 1861 |16 (3): 4-10 |
|Crown Prince of Lipona |18 (1): 4-8 |
|CSA treasury warrant |1 (1): 13-15 |
|Delayed mail (mailed 1925 – delivered 1967) |10 (1): 5 |
|Dictator (steamship) covers |21 (1): 6-7 |
|Discontinued post offices |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Disston City town and postal history |19 (2): 16-18 |
|DROP 2 handstamp – Tallahassee, 184?/185? |21 (1): 16 |
|Drop cover – Jacksonville |16 (1): 21 |
|Drop letter rates, 1860s |5 (1): 24 |
|DROP LETTERS / REQUIRE 2 C. POSTAGE marking, 1893 |5 (1): 24 |
|Earliest letter from Florida, 1763 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Earliest letter from Florida, 1763 |4 (1): 6-22 |
|Earliest letter from Pensacola, 1771 |4 (1): 6-22 |
|Earliest letter from Pensacola, 1771 |5 (2): 20-21 |
|Earliest official Florida (U.S.) postmark, 1821 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Earliest postal markings from Florida, 1772 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Early Florida stamp dealer – Henry Grossman |20 (1): 18 |
|East Florida Seminary – information and covers, 1851-1902 |12 (2): 2-5 |
|Eldora town and postal history |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Evinston town and postal history |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Express labels – Florida Express [fakes] |3 (2): 13-14 |
|Express mail cover with manuscript marking |18 (2): 20-22 |
|Express mail route – St. Augustine |18 (2): 20-22 |
|Express usages, 1867-1882 |13 (1): 6-8 |
|Figulus cover with fancy cancel, 1886 |10 (1): 4 |
|First day cover – postmarked on first day of rate change, 1845 |4 (2): 10 |
|First day covers with pictorial cancels, 2000 |13 (2): 15-16 |
|Florence Villa hotel and post office, 1885-1956 |10 (3): 7-14 |
|FLOREX exhibit on Florida Machine Cancels, 1897-1936 |4 (1): 1 |
|FLOREX 2009 |17 (1): 21-22 |
|FLOREX 2014 |21 (3): 5 |
|Florida Exposition – Fair Association – Jacksonville, 1909 |13 (3): 13 |
|Florida great seal design on covers |18 (2): 17-19 |
|Florida Hospital for wounded Florida soldiers – letters, 1862-1865 |3 (1): 8-10 |
|Florida Hospital (Richmond VA) postal history |18 (1): 10-15 |
|Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition, Ocala, 1889 |8 (2): 1-3 |
|Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition, Ocala, 1889 |9 (2): 4-5 |
|Florida postal history at auction |18 (1): 15 |
|Florida Stampless Postal History [FPHS book review] |6 (1): 1 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition advertising covers, 1888-1891 |8 (1): 1-7 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition pass, 1888 |10 (1): 2-3 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition, Jacksonville, 1888 |9 (2): 3 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition, Jacksonville, 1888 |21 (2): 7-13 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition, Jacksonville, 1888-1891 |8 (1): 1-7 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition Station, Jacksonville, 1888 |8 (2): 1-3 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition Station, Jacksonville, 1888 |8 (1): 1-7 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Fair, Ocala, 1890-1891 |8 (2): 4-5 |
|Florida Territorial period letter in a South Carolina cover, 1830s |8 (2): 6-10 |
|Fort 4 (East Florida) mail |15 (2): 4 |
|Fort Frank Brooke (Steinhatchee) mail |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Fort Jefferson construction letter, 1852 |14 (2): 7-10 |
|Fort Jefferson letter, 1864 |19 (2): 1, 9-10 |
|Fort Jefferson mail |6 (1): 3-11 |
|Fort New Smyrna mail |12 (2): 16-18 |
|Fort New Smyrna – Second Seminole War |21 (3): 1-5 |
|Fort Reid mail |18 (1): 19-23 |
|Forwarded handstamp on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 |9 (3): 24 |
|Forwarded Lockport postcard, 1922 |11 (1): 14-15 |
|Forwarded cover, 1881 |15 (3): 9 |
|Forwarded mail – double forwarded cover, 1846 |5 (2): 1 |
|Forwarded Marianna cover, 1850s-1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|Forwarded Pensacola cover with five postal markings, 1911 |8 (2): 18-19 |
|FPHS annual meeting 1997 |4 (2): 1 |
|FPHS annual meeting 1999 |6 (1): 2 |
|FPHS annual meeting 1999 |6 (2): 2 |
|FPHS annual meeting 1999 |7 (1): 1 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2002 |9 (2): 2 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2003 |10 (1): 1 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2003 |10 (2): 2 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2006 |13 (2): 1 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2007 |14 (1): 1 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2007 |14 (2): 1 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2011 |19 (1): 16 |
|FPHS / Sarasota National Stamp Exhibition 2012 |19 (2): 15 |
|FPHS / Sarasota National Stamp Exhibition 2013 |20 (2): 19 |
|FPHS member David Phillips recognized – APS member for 50 years |2 (4): 3 |
|FPHS member Ted Light’s collection sold at auction, 2004 |11 (3): 1 |
|FPHS member Vernon Morris wins APS Champion of Champions award |13 (3): 1 |
|FPHS update 2014 |21 (2): 17 |
|Free excess rate |21 (2): 4, 18 |
|Free franking – Apalachicola postmaster, 1836 |3 (1): 11-13 |
|Free franking – Confederate use – Monticello, Madison, White Springs |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Free franking – Jacksonville, 1840s |21 (1): 12-14 |
|Free franking – Jacksonville, 185? |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Free franking – Jacksonville, 1836, 1841 |18 (3): 14-21 |
|Free franking – Jacksonville, 18?? |21 (1): 12-14 |
|Free franking – Monticello, 1862 |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Free franking – naval stampless cover, 1827 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|Free franking – Pensacola, 1827 |21 (2): 4, 18 |
|Free franking – Pensacola Territorial cover, 1827 |10 (1): 20 |
|Free franking – prisoner of war cover, 1944 |10 (1): 17 |
|Free franking – sailors mail, World War II, 1943 |11 (3): 7-8 |
|Free franking – soldiers mail from Afghanistan to Florida, 2002 |10 (2): 17 |
|Free franking – soldiers mail from Krygyzstan, 2002 |10 (3): 15 |
|Free franking – soldiers mail unpaid, 1862 |4 (2): 14-15 |
|Free franking – soldiers mail, 1945 |9 (3): 2-3 |
|Free franking – steamboat mail to Congressman, 1848 |11 (3): 3-6 |
|Free franking – Union occupation of St. Augustine, 1864/65 |5 (2): 24-26 |
|Free franking – various towns, 1840s, 1850s [David Yulee] |18 (3): 4-11 |
|Free franking – White Springs use, 1861 |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Free franking in a circle – Pensacola, 1850s |17 (2): 4-5 |
|Free 5 franking – Tallahasse, 1846/50 |21 (1): 18 |
|Frostproof town and postal history |8 (1): 10-13 |
|Fumigated cover – double fumigated, 1888 |12 (1): 2-3 |
|Fumigated cover – Gotha to Germany, 1888 |6 (2): 19-20 |
|Fumigated cover – Key West, 1899 |8 (2): 20 |
|Fumigated cover – Monticello, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Fumigated cover – Wild Wood, 1888 |12 (3): 2-3 |
|Fumigated covers – punctures and markings, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Fumigated covers and letters, 1888 |6 (1): 12-20 |
|Fumigated covers processed at La Villa Junction (near Jacksonville), 1888 |8 (1): 8-9 |
|Fumigated covers to Germany, 1888 |6 (2): 19-20 |
|Fumigated handstamp on mail, 1888 |2 (4): 30-31 |
|Fumigated handstamp used at La Villa Junction, 1888 |8 (1): 8-9 |
|Fumigated mail at Florida & SE US post offices, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Fumigated postcard, 1888 |10 (1): 16 |
|Fumigated straightline handstamp, 1888 [fake] |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Gainesville college covers, 1883-1915 |14 (3): 4-11 |
|Green Pond town and postal history |13 (2): 8-14 |
|Grossman, Henry – early Florida stamp dealer |20 (1): 18 |
|High Springs town and postal history |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Island Grove town and postal history |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Jacksonville postcard from Hawaii, 1884 |5 (2): 28 |
|Jacksonville to Beirut, Syria cover, 1878 |6 (1): 21 |
|Jacksonville to Germany cover, 1859 |8 (1): 14 |
|Jacksonville territorial covers |18 (3): 14-21 |
|Jamestown cover and post offices, 1880 |10 (3): 4-5 |
|Jefferson County DPOs, 1908 |13 (1): 9-10 |
|Jennings cover from Great Britain, 1855 |11 (3): 9 |
|Jernigan provisional stamps [fakes] |7 (1): 23-24 |
|Jernigan provisional stamps [story behind their creation] |7 (2): 4-5 |
|Key Biscayne lighthouse |20 (1): 13-15 |
|Key West cover from San Francisco, 1851/54? |8 (1): 18 |
|Key West DUE 10 & DUE 20 handstamps, 1868, 1869 |19 (1): 15-16 |
|Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 |11 (2): 5-8 |
|Key West PAID handstamp |20 (2): 7 |
|Kissimmee town and postal history |11 (1): 17-22 |
|Ku Klux Klan cover from Tampa, 1913 |14 (3): 19 |
|Lakeland view postcard with early Coca Cola ad, 1910 |12 (1): 23-24 |
|Lipona postal history and Crown Prince |18 (1): 4-8 |
|Lochloosa town and postal history |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Lucerne Park town and postal history |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Magnolia Hotel – St. Johns River |20 (3): 8-10 |
|Mailomat – Jacksonville |21 (2): 1-3 |
|Mail robbers – opened letter sent to dead letter office, 1874 |6 (2): 3-4 |
|Mail robbers – special notice marking, 1870s |3 (1): 26 |
|Mail routes between Merritt Island and mainland, pre-1917 |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Mail routes, 1513-1822 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Melrose town and postal history |20 (3): 13-17 |
|Member accolades [exhibition awards] |4 (2): 2 |
|Micanopy Confederate postal history, 1860s |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Micanopy Fla / PAID 5 postmaster provisional handstamp, 1862 |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Micanopy PAID 5 handstamp, 1862 |19 (3): 8-11 |
|Military camp postal history |19 (1): 1-10 |
|Milton town and postal history |18 (2): 4-9 |
|Milton 10 RATE handstamp |18 (2): 4-9 |
|Moyer advertising cover |19 (3): 17 |
|Newahitchka town and postal history |11 (2): 16-17 |
|Newnansville PAID 3 handstamp, 1856, 1861 |18 (1): 16-17 |
|New Port matching covers |18 (1): 18-19 |
|New Port SHORT PAID handstamp, 1858 |18 (1): 18-19 |
|Northeast Florida postal history, 1767-1820 |1 (2): 20-33 |
|Office discontinued mail, 1904 |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Official and unofficial inland waterways mail, 1883-1921 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Official covers (Florida) |15 (2): 10-11 |
|Official covers (Florida Department of Interior) |15 (2): 6-9 |
|Official stamps and covers |15 (1): 5-6, 13 |
|Olympic games cancels, 1992 |5 (1): 16-18 |
|Ona town and postal history |16 (2): 16-20 |
|Orlando early covers |21 (1): 15 |
|Ormond Beach auto racing cover, 1905 |17 (3): 19 |
|Oslo unusual design postmarks, 1908, 1912, 1918 |11 (2): 19-20 |
|Patriot’s Rebellion – territorial letters, 1812 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Patriot’s Rebellion Period mail |1 (2): 20-33 |
|Penn town and postal history |21 (1): 10-11 |
|Pensacola cover |21 (3): 15-17 |
|Pensacola territorial forwarded cover, 1844 |17 (3): 14-19 |
|Peru town and postal history |16 (3): 11-13 |
|Philatelic perspective (on early lighthouse/coastal post offices) |20 (1): 15-17 |
|Philatelic postmark usage, 1937 |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Phosphate mining history postcards and post offices, 1910-1912 |14 (1): 5-15 |
|Pine town and postal history |21 (2): 1-3 |
|Plant Steamship Line covers, 1896-1898 |13 (2): 17-20 |
|Plymouth town and postal history |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Ponce de Leon celebration, 1909 |13 (1): 18-20 |
|Ponce Park town and postal history |19 (3): 12-16 |
|Post office money, 1837-1839 |1 (2): 34-36 |
|Postage rates – incorrect rate usage, 1851-1856 |1 (1): 16-21 |
|Postal cards from the junk box |18 (1): 9 |
|Postal history symposium – Dr. Deane Briggs exhibit |20 (1): 18 |
|Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 |1 (2): 14-19 |
|Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 [ same as 1 (2): 14-19] |3 (2): 15-21 |
|Pre-Civil War usage in Iola |16 (1): 19 |
|Pre-Jacksonville small town post towns, 1881 |5 (1): 19 |
|Pre-Jacksonville small town post towns, 1894 |5 (1): 20 |
|Pre-Territorial Period covers |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Prisoner of war covers, 1940s |9 (3): 2-3 |
|Prisoner of war covers, 1944 |10 (1): 17 |
|Privately produced postmark devices – Wild Wood example, 1888 |12 (3): 2-3 |
|Problem/mystery – Apalachicola/F.Ty. Usage, 1845 |3 (1): 3 |
|Problem/mystery – Apalachicola/F.Ty. Usage [solution] |3 (2): 9 |
|Problem/mystery – Confederate drop rate usage, 1864 |3 (1): 4-5 |
|Problem/mystery – Cramlyn / Crainlyn postmark |19 (3): 19 |
|Problem/mystery – early Florida stamp dealer |19 (1): 18 |
|Problem/mystery – early Florida stamp dealer price flyer |19 (2): 19 |
|Problem/mystery – FLA or MIN postmark, 1868 |3 (2): 4-5 |
|Problem/mystery – Jacksonville steamboat marking, 1850-80? |4 (1):5 |
|Problem/mystery – Pensacola rate usage, 1836 |2 (3): 23 |
|Problem/mystery – routing, steamboat marking, 1886 |3 (2): 3 |
|Problem/mystery – routing, steamboat marking [solution] |4 (1): 2-4 |
|Problem/mystery – St. Johns River postmark, 1870 |3 (2): 10 |
|Problem/mystery – two Orlando postmarks with same date on same cover |21 (3): 19 |
|Problem/mystery – unusual usage, Ormond to Cuba, 1899 |10 (2): 15-16 |
|Problem/mystery – unusual usage, Ormond to Cuba [solution] |10 (3): 2 |
|Problem/mystery – Warrington Confederate usage, 1861 |2 (4): 35 |
|Problem/mystery – Warrington Confederate usage [solution] |3 (1): 2 |
|Provisional handstamp – Micanopy, 1862 |17 (2): 6-13 |
|Railroad cover – Tampa/Peace Creek/St. Johns River line, 1880 |13 (1): 13-15 |
|Railway post office service, 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan (Cross Creek) |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Reconstruction cover from Palmetto, 1868 |10 (2): 8 |
|Reconstruction usage – US colored troops, 1866 |4 (2): 11 |
|Registered cover – Pensacola |15 (3): 20-21 |
|Return to writer cover from Cedar Keys, 1886 |12 (3): 4-5 |
|Re-use of stamp with “5” due handstamp, 185? |5 (1): 8 |
|Revenue stamped documents – census, 1862-1872 |5 (2): 3-15 |
|Revenue stamped documents – earliest known, 31 July 1865 |7 (1): 2-3 |
|Revenue stamped documents – Monticello, 1863 |7 (2): 8-9 |
|Rural Free Delivery (RFD) markings |17 (2): 20-23 |
|Savannah & Live Oak Agent railroad usage and routing, 1870s |7 (1): 4-5 |
|Schooner Experiment manuscript dateline, 1841 |10 (3): 20 |
|Schooner Porpoise cover, 1823 |18 (3): 13 |
|Schooner Sunrise carried cover from Cedar Keys, 1890 |9 (1): 6 |
|Schooner Whale stampless cover, 1833 |14 (2): 16 |
|Schooner Wm J. Lermond cover, 1899 |12 (3): 15 |
|Seminole Indian Agency, 1822-1835 |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Seminole War – Second letter, 1838 |2 (3): 21-22 |
|Seminole War – Second postal history |1 (2): 5-8 |
|Shellpoint – a letter to this town – none known from this town, 1850 |13 (1): 1 |
|Shiloh town and postal history (Part 1) |16 (3): 19-22 |
|Shiloh town and postal history (Part 2) |17 (1): 4-7 |
|Ship marking WESTERN.TEXAS on postal card, 1882 |11 (2): 1-2 |
|Ship rates – six cent usage, 1820s-1840s |5 (1): 1-7 |
|Ship travel rates – Florida to New York, 1880s |5 (1): 23 |
|Smallest US post office – Ochopee, 1932+ |1 (3): 19-22 |
|Spanish American War Florida patriotic covers |20 (1): 11-12 |
|Spanish American War cover from U.S.S. Yankee, 1898 |12 (3): 16-18 |
|Spanish American War postal history |19 (1): 1-10 |
|Spanish American War ship cover, 1898 |13 (1): 4-5 |
|Spanish American War – Tampa postal history |18 (2): 10-16 |
|Spanish Period – First postal history |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Spanish Period – Second postal history |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Spanish Period – Second postal history |1 (1): 22-26 |
|Spanish Period – Second postal history |1 (2): 20-33 |
|Special cancels and short-term postal stations, 1965-2000 |11 (1): 4-6 |
|St. Augustine letter to Secretary of War |20 (3): 11-12 |
|St. Augustine manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|St. Augustine orange shipment, 1827 |21 (3): 18-19 |
|St. Augustine patriotic labels |20 (2): 5-6 |
|St. Johns River lighthouse |21 (1): 12-14 |
|St. Johns River tree mail station |20 (2): 14-17 |
|Stampless and stamped covers from Beazley, 1848, 1858, 1885 |10 (3): 16-19 |
|Stampless cover – Apalachicola, 1855 |19 (3): 18 |
|Stampless cover – double forwarded cover, 1846 |5 (2): 1 |
|Stampless cover – Fort New Smyrna |21 (3): 1-5 |
|Stampless cover – Hazard, 1848 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Stampless cover – Italy to Fort Dallas, 1855, 1856 |13 (3): 14-15 |
|Stampless cover – Jacksonville, 1827 |18 (3): 14-21 |
|Stampless cover – Jamaica to St. Augustine, 1772 |18 (2): 20-22 |
|Stampless cover – Key West, 1833 |19 (1): 17 |
|Stampless cover – Key West, 1869 |19 (1): 15-16 |
|Stampless cover – Miami, 1850/51 [earliest known] |9 (1): 2-5 |
|Stampless cover – Miami, 1851 [update] |9 (2): 6-7 |
|Stampless cover – Micanopy, 1862 |19 (3): 8-11 |
|Stampless cover – Newnansville Territorial cover, 1844 |13 (1): 17 |
|Stampless cover – Orlando, 1860 |21 (1): 15 |
|Stampless cover – Pensacola, 1768 |21 (3): 15-17 |
|Stampless cover – Pensacola, 1779 |15 (3): 24 |
|Stampless cover – Pensacola, 1827 |21 (2): 4, 18 |
|Stampless cover – Pensacola, 1844 |17 (3): 4-5 |
|Stampless cover – Pensacola, 1850s |17 (2): 4-5 |
|Stampless cover – Schooner Porpoise, 1823 |18 (3): 13 |
|Stampless cover – St. Andrews Bay – new listing, 1849 |9 (2): 15 |
|Stampless cover – St. Augustine, 1827 |21 (3): 18-19 |
|Stampless cover – St. Augustine, 1832 |20 (3): 11-12 |
|Stampless cover – Tallahassee, 186? |19 (3): 8-11 |
|Stampless cover – various Florida towns |20 (1): 15-17 |
|Stampless cover – Warrington – late usage – new listing, 1859 |10 (2): 9-10 |
|Stampless cover – Weelaunee, 1836 |17 (3): 20-22 |
|Stampless covers with ship rate markings, 1820s-1840s |5 (1): 1-7 |
|Stampless drop rate usage – Quincy, 1840s? |3 (2): 2 |
|Stampless drop rate usage – Quincy, 1847 |3 (1): 27 |
|Stampless Key West cover with SHIP/DUE 5c marking, 1873 [new listing] |11 (2): 9 |
|Stampless postal history – Jacksonville, 1820s-1850s |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Stampless provisional cover from Middleburg, 1866 |8 (1): 15 |
|Stampless Tallahassee cover to New Hampshire, 1849 |14 (3): 17-18 |
|Stampless Territorial cover from Gum Swamp, 1845 |10 (1): 18 |
|Stampless Territorial naval covers, 1835-1846 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|StampShow 2010 (Richmond VA) |17 (3): 20-22 |
|State prison mail, 1998 |8 (2): 16-17 |
|Steamboat cover – Jacksonville, 1869 |9 (3): 21-22 |
|Steamboat cover – Jacksonville, 1870s |14 (3): 2 |
|Steamboat cover – Pilatka (ship) |16 (1): 22 |
|Steamboat covers, 1850s-1880s |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Steamboat mail before Civil War, 1840s |11 (3): 3-6 |
|Steamboat mail on the Kissimmee River, 1883-1921 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Steamboat mail or ship mail |15 (1): 8-9 |
|Steamboat marking – Jacksonville, 1870s-early 1880s |7 (2): 16-18 |
|Steamboat markings, 1884-1887 |10 (2): 11-13 |
|Steamer cover – U.S.S. Florida |15 (2): 20-21 |
|Steamship Caloosa, 1898 [new listing] |13 (2): 17-20 |
|Stewart, Alexander – covers/letters from Florida, 1869-1874 |1 (2): 9-13 |
|Stewart, Alexander – letter 1867 |1 (3): 2 |
|Suwannee town and postal history |19 (3): 1-7 |
|Tallahassee college covers, 1903-1915 |14 (3): 12-16 |
|Tallahassee PAID handstamp, 186? |19 (3): 8-11 |
|Tallahassee PAID handstamps, 1844, 1846 |21 (1): 17 |
|Tampa independent state covers, 1861 |17 (1): 17-20 |
|Tampa – Tampa Bay – Port Tampa – Port Tampa City mail |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Tangerine town and postal history |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Tarpon Springs town and postal history |11 (1): 8-13 |
|Temple Mills town and postal history |11 (3): 12-13 |
|Territorial Tallahassee stampless postmark variant, 1845 |14 (1): 4 |
|Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 |9 (3): 24 |
|Territorial Period covers |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Territorial post towns in Northeast Florida, 1830s |8 (2): 6-10 |
|Territorial stampless usage – Newnansville to Paris, 1844 |13 (1): 17 |
|Territory status indications in postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Tobacco advertising cover, 1870s [similar to 7 (1): 4-5 cover] |7 (2): 15 |
|Tourist postcards advertising Florida |21 (1): 8 |
|Town with post office in a trunk – Crooked Lake, 1913+ |7 (2): 20-23 |
|Town, fort and post office – Fort Meade, 1849+ |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Union occupation cover – Jacksonville, 1864 |10 (1): 6-7 |
|Union occupation of St. Augustine covers |5 (2): 24-26 |
|Union ship cover with U.S. SHIP/3 CTS marking, 1864 |11 (2): 10-13 |
|US #1 on cover with Tampa cds postmark, 1850 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|US #2 on Quincy correspondence, 1850 |6 (2): 5-7 |
|US #9 usage from Pilatka, 1856 |14 (2): 15 |
|US #15 usage from Warrington to Canada, 1856 |14 (1): 16 |
|US #26 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|US #68 usage to Mexico, 1863 & to Nova Scotia, 1868 |8 (1): 16-17 |
|US #113 pictorial stamp on Jacksonville mourning cover, 187? |9 (1): 7 |
|US #114 pictorial stamp usage, 187? |8 (1): 19 |
|US #119 pictorial stamp usage, 187? |5 (2): 2 |
|US #505 rose error on Tampa cover |18 (3): 12 |
|US #616 usage – Mayport first day cover, 1924 |7 (2): 6 |
|US #F1 and Q2 on Betts registered cover, 1913 |9 (1): 1 |
|US #U10 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|US 1869 pictorial stamps usage, 1869-1870s |5 (2): 2 |
|US stamps 1851-1856 one cent imperforate issues on Florida covers |20 (1): 1-5 |
|US stamps (high values) on Florida covers, 1858-1866 |17 (1): 8-13 |
|Volusia County small post towns and routing, 1892 |13 (2): 4-6 |
|Whatzit? [See Problem/mystery in SUBJECT index] | |
|Weather report postcard – Palatka to Daytona Beach, 1925 |13 (3): 16 |
|Weelaunee territorial cover, 1836 |17 (3): 20-22 |
|Wellborn town and postal history |17 (2): 14-19 |
|West Florida postal history – Pre-Territorial Period |4 (1): 6-22 |
|Woodpecker Route (South Carolina to Florida tourist trail) |21 (1): 19 |
|World War II Fort Pierce amphibious training base, 1943 |11 (3): 7-8 |
|World War II patriotic covers |9 (1): 16-18 |
|World War II shipyard cover, 1945 |11 (3): 20 |
|Yellow fever affect on mail, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Yellow fever covers and letters, 1888 |6 (1): 12-20 |
|Yulee, David free franks |18 (3): 4-11 |
|POSTMASTERS | |
|Abbe, Charles – Sarasota PO, 1878-1884 |15 (1): 10-13 |
|Adams, Jackie L. – Island Grove PO, 2003-2005 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Adams, Samuel T. – Plymouth PO, 2003-2005 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Andrew, Alexis M. – Hazard PO, 1842 |16 (2): 8-13 |
|Armwood, Lewis – Garrett PO, 1906 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Arnon, Francis – Iola PO, 1842 |4 (2): 8-9 |
|Aston, Charles C. – Tangerine PO, 1902 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Austin, Ione E. – Lochloosa PO, 1956-1958 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Barker, Jo A. – Plymouth PO, 1983 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Barrett, Fernando – Marathon PO, 1909 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Barron, James F. – Evinston PO, 1901-1913 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Bass, Robert G. – Evinston PO, 1883-1884 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Bates, George F. – Lochloosa PO, 1887 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Bayless, Samuel G. – Eldora PO, 1887-1888 |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Bemis, Louise – Sandy Ford PO, 1866 |15 (2): 10-15 |
|Bethell, John A. – Pinellas PO, 1876-1890 |19 (2): 16-18 |
|Bethell, Mary – Pinellas PO, 1890-? |19 (2): 16-18 |
|Bettes, Joseph – Acton PO, 1880s |7 (2): 10-14 |
|Black, James – St. Joseph PO, 1835-1842 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|Blackwell – Pensacola PO, 1770s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Blum, Edward – Tarpon Springs PO, 1883 |11 (1): 8-13 |
|Blum, Edward – Tarpon Springs PO, 1883 |15 (1): 14-15 |
|Bolie, Louis – Pensacola PO, 1864-1866 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Booth, Edwin – Fort Meade PO, 1914 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Boyett, J.M. – Peru PO, 1881 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Boyett, James M. – Peru PO, 1879 |16 (3): 11-13 |
|Bradford, Charles – Pensacola PO, 1821 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Bradley, John – Port Tampa PO, 1890 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Bragg, Jack E. – High Springs PO, 1991-1994 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Branning, T.J. – Middleburg PO, 1866 |8 (1): 15 |
|Brash, Henry – Calhoun PO, 1878 |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Brindell, Albert A. – Plymouth PO, 1983-1986 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Britton, Amy E. – Lochloosa PO, 2000-2003 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Brooks, Horace – Fort Jefferson PO, 1861 |6 (1): 3-11 |
|Brooks, Ralph – High Springs PO, 2006-2007 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Brown, Sidney – Ochopee PO, 1932 |1 (3): 19-22 |
|Brown, Weeta M. – Plymouth PO, 1924-1966 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Bryant, J.W. – Welaka PO, 185? |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Bulloon, S.M. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Bussard, William & Elsie – Crooked Lake PO, 1913-1915 |7 (2): 20-23 |
|Canaveral area small town postmasters, 1882-1955 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Caroll, Jane – Plymouth PO, 2002-2003 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Carr, Alice L. – High Springs PO, 1999-2003 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Carrin, John B. – Deadman’s Bay PO, 1876-1879 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Carrin, John B. – Stephansville PO, 1879-1931 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Carroll, James A. – Plymouth PO, 1979 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Center, George Y. – Evinston PO, 1882-1883 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Chapman, Susan A.E. – Plymouth PO, 1886-1914 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Chewning, John V. – Fort Frank Brooke, 1874-1878 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Clark, H.W. – Jacksonville PO, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Clark, Laura G. – Jena PO, 1904-1938 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Colding, Joseph – Micanopy PO, 1861 |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Cole, Micca D. – Lochloosa PO, 2010-? |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Coleman, Frances M. – Lochloosa PO, 1905-1912 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Coleman, Harriett J. – Lochloosa PO, 1912-1920 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Collins, Catherine R. – Plymouth PO, 1966-1973 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Crews, George – Chicora PO, 1909-1912 |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Crews, L.W. – railway postal clerk, 1929 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Crippen, Lawrence – Island Grove PO, 1990-1991 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Crosby, Arthur – Chuluota PO, 1885 |14 (3): 20 |
|Cruikshank, Andrew J. – Eldora PO, 1889-1890 |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Dailey, Carolyn D. – Island Grove PO, 1993-2003 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Dayton, Mary E. – Tangerine PO, 1914-1919 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Djerf, David – Plymouth PO, 2002 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Doggett, John – Jacksonville PO, 1824-1827 |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Downing, William – High Springs PO, 1921-1930 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Drummond, Robert – Kendal PO, 1914 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Dyer, Leonard R. – Tangerine PO, 1962-1987 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Edge, Jacob – mail transporter, 1850s-1860s |1 (1): 13-15 |
|Edwards, William – Edwards PO, 1886 |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Estey, Clarence – Tangerine PO, 1923-1930 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Estey, Ward S. – Tangerine PO, 1961 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Evans, Augustine W. – Penryn PO, 1880-1886 |20 (2): 1-8 |
|Evans, Harry T. – Island Grove PO, 1950-1990 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Evans, Maggie – Island Grove PO, 1949-1950 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Evans, William – Island Grove PO, 1897-1914 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Evans, William J. – Island Grove PO, 1914-1949 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Ferguson, George – Miami PO, 1850 |9 (1): 2-5 |
|Ferris, William D. – St. Nicholas PO, 1871 |17 (1): 4-7 |
|Fletcher, Robert – Miami PO, 1850 |9 (1): 2-5 |
|Freeman, Emma – Freeman PO, 1900 |11 (3): 2 |
|Gad Humphries – Seminole Agency postmaster, 1828-1830 |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Gadsden, Octavius H. – Lipona PO, 1831 |18 (1): 4-8 |
|Gamble, Robert – Weelaunee PO, 1836 |17 (3): 20-22 |
|Gamble, Robert – Waukeenah PO, 1830s |17 (3): 20-22 |
|Gibson, Jennette – St. Joseph PO, 1842 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|Glass, George – High Springs PO, 1897-1909 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Goodson, Meridith, C. – Melrose PO, 1878-1895 |20 (3): 13-17 |
|Gorrie, John – Apalachicola PO, 1834-1838 |3 (1): 11-13 |
|Gray, John – St. Augustine PO, 1834 |7 (2): 2-3 |
|Greene, Charles – Shellpoint PO, 1831 |13 (1): 1 |
|Griffis, Hattie – Shiloh PO, 1903-1920 |17 (1): 4-7 |
|Haley, John – St. Augustine PO, 1770s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Hall, George A. – Lochloosa PO, 1883 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Hamilton, Charles – Jacksonville PO, 1871 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Hamlin, L.W. – Cedar Keys PO, 1884 |12 (3): 4-5 |
|Hamlin, Patricia – Island Grove PO, 1992/93 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Hampton, James – Auberndale PO, 1884 |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Harman, Patricia A. – Island Grove PO, 2005-2006 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Hart, Isiah – Jacksonville PO, 1827 |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Hart, Isaiah D. – Jacksonville PO, 1827-1837 |18 (3): 14-21 |
|Hasty, Elizabeth – Ponce Park PO, 1884-1909 |19 (3): 12-16 |
|Hayden, Nehemiah – St. Joseph PO, 1845-1854 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|Hayman, John N. – Island Grove PO, 1887-1889 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Hicks, Wiley – Acton PO, 1880s |7 (2): 10-14 |
|Hilliard, William – Tallahassee PO, 1837-1839 |1 (2): 34-36 |
|Hubbard, Orville C. – Melrose PO, 1909-1931 |20 (3): 13-17 |
|Hudson, James – Iola PO, 1838-1841 |4 (2): 8-9 |
|Hughey, William F. – High Springs PO, 1890-1891 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Hunter, John – Iola PO, 1842-1845 |4 (2): 8-9 |
|Hunter, Nathaniel P. – Manatee PO, 1859-1861 |16 (1): 4-10 |
|Hurlbut, Samuel – Christmas PO, 1892 |5 (2): 18-19 |
|Ingalls, Rufus – Fort Pickens PO, 1861 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Inman, Frederick – Florence Villa PO, 1902-1906 |10 (3): 7-14 |
|Ives, Edward – Lake City PO, 1859-1865 |3 (2): 6-9 |
|Ivey, Robert L. – Steinhatchee PO, 1876-1937 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Jackson, George – Fort Jefferson PO, 1865-1868 |6 (1): 3-11 |
|Jackson, Oliver J. – Lochloosa PO, 1950-1956 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Jennings, George – Jennings PO, 1847 |11 (3): 9 |
|Jepson, John W. – Tangerine PO, 1930-1937 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Jernigan, Aaron – Jernigan PO, 1852 |7 (1): 23-24 |
|John, Paul R. – Hollywood PO, 1922 |15 (1): 7 |
|Johns, Blanche M. – High Springs PO, 2004-2005 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Jones, David – Lake City PO, 1865 |3 (2): 6-9 |
|Jordan, Carolyn E. – Island Grove PO, 2003 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Jordan, Thomas – Pensacola PO, 1850s / 1860s |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Keilmansegge, Eugene – Apalachicola PO, 1865 |10 (3): 3 |
|Kelsey, Mark – High Springs PO, 1994-1999 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Keyes, William – Lucerne Park PO, 1921-1924 |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Kinder, Scarlett – Lochloosa PO, 2003-2004 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Kinder, Scarlett – Island Grove PO, 2009-2010 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Kinder, Scarlett – Evinston PO, 2010-? |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Knapp, George – Shoals PO, 1915 |13 (1): 16 |
|Knight, Levi J. – Sentaffey PO, 1884-1885 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Koerner, Herman J. – Lochloosa PO, 1881-1883/1883-1887 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Kuhl, George C. – Shiloh PO, 1884-1903 |17 (1): 4-7 |
|Kunberger, Beulah – Florence Villa PO, 1935-1956 |10 (3): 7-14 |
|Lamberton, William H. – Warrington PO, 1859-186? |16 (3): 4-10 |
|Lane, Ida F. – Port Tampa City PO, 1892 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Lanier, Louis – Fort Meade PO, 1860s |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Lawton, Thomas J. – Lake Charm PO, 1886-1887 |20 (1): 19 |
|LeCount, John C. – High Springs PO, 1909-1914 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Leonard, Thomas – Micanopy PO, 1861 |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Leonard, Thomas J. – Micanopy PO, 1860-186? |17 (2): 6-13 |
|Lipthrott, Lillie Lee – Jena PO, 1938 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Loeb, Sigmund – Pensacola PO, 1862 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Lohman, Fredrick – Eldora PO, 1889-1889/90 |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Lynn, William K. – Sentaffey PO, 1887-1888 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Lynn, William K. – High Springs PO, 1888-1890 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Marot, Henry – Tangerine PO, 1886-1902 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Marot, Lewis – Tangerine PO, 1881-1886 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Martin, John D. – Evinston PO, 1898-1901 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Marshall, Addison – Hawks Park PO, 1884 |11 (2): 18 |
|Mason, John F. – Tangerine PO, 1902-1903 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Mathers, Augustus H. – Micanopy PO, 1866-1870s |17 (2): 6-13 |
|McCall, Luther E. – High Springs PO, 1914-1920 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|McClenny, Louis – Cadillac PO, 1902 |12 (3): 20 |
|McGriff, J.J. – High Springs PO, 1920-1921 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|McKane, Thomas – Beazley PO, 1848-1849 |10 (3): 16-19 |
|McKinney, Charles G. – Sentaffey PO, 1885-1887 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|McLain, John – Auberndale PO, 1911 |12 (3): 6-14 |
|McLaughlin, Ed – Kissimmee/Lake Okeechobee post rider, 1914 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|McLean, A.C. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|McLeod, M.J. – Acton PO, 1880s |7 (2): 10-14 |
|McMillan, Clara B. – Banyan PO, 1892 |16 (2): 21 |
|McMillen, James T. – Wellborn PO, 1865 |17 (2): 14-19 |
|McNeill, Joseph H. – High Springs PO, 1972-1991 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|McRae, Frank M. – Melrose PO, 1895-1897 |20 (3): 13-17 |
|McRae, George W.A. – Banana PO, 1875-1888 |20 (3): 13-17 |
|Meadows, Ernest – Crooked Lake PO, 1915-1921 |7 (2): 20-23 |
|Metzer, C.O. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Meyer, Ellen Mary – Ponce Park PO, 1930s |19 (3): 12-16 |
|Millard, George – Hialeah PO, 1921 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Mingledorff, Robert G. – Lochloosa PO, 1887-1905 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Moore, William J. – Island Grove PO, 1884-1887 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Munroe, Neill – Munroe’s Ferry PO, 1858-1860 |5 (2): 16-17 |
|Murat, Prince Achille – Lipona PO, 1828-1831 |18 (1): 4-8 |
|Murphy, Robert E. – High Springs PO, 1930-1935 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Newbold, John D. – Plymouth PO, 2005-? |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Newell, David W. – High Springs PO, 1962-1972 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Niles, Leon – Lucerne Park PO, 1912-1921 |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Niven, W.J. – Newahitchka PO, 1879 |11 (2): 16-17 |
|O’Steen, Roscoe J. – High Springs PO, 1935-1936 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Overocker, Walter – Frostproof PO, 1892 |8 (1): 10-13 |
|Padgett, Hopkins – Chicora PO, 1882-1890 |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Parker, John – Fort Drum PO, 1914 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Patrick, William – Kissimmee PO, 1882 |11 (1): 17-22 |
|Patrick, Wright – Jernigan PO, 1850-1852 |7 (1): 23-24 |
|Pearson, Timothy – Beauclerc PO, 1878 |14 (2): 13-14 |
|Penix, Linda S. – Lochloosa PO, 1991-2000 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Penn, James – St. Joseph PO, 1843-1845 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|Pensacola postmasters – confusion over first PM, 1821-1823 |4 (1): 6-22 |
|Perry, Cherry Ann – Pine PO, 1894-? |21 (2): 5-6, 18 |
|Perry, Mary Catherine – Pine PO, 1910-1918 |21 (2): 5-6, 18 |
|Phillips, George – Fort Jefferson PO, 1861-1865 |6 (1): 3-11 |
|Phipps, Virginia W. – Plymouth PO, 1986-1987 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Pierce, William – Nichols PO, 1907 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Pine Barren postmasters, 1883-1909 |3 (2): 11-12 |
|Postmasters listing for Eva, Green Pond, Nettie and Withla, 1887-1935 |13 (2): 8-14 |
|Powelton postmasters, 1869-1887 |3 (2): 23 |
|Pring, Ida – Lochloosa PO, 1920-1950 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Raker, Jacob – Sopchoppy PO, 1863 |16 (1): 4-10 |
|Rawls, Burton H. – High Springs PO, 1936-1961 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Rawls, Mrs. B. H. – High Springs PO, 1961-1962 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Ray, Charles K. – High Springs PO, 1891-1897 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Reagan, John – CSA Postmaster General |1 (1): 13-15 |
|Reed, Edward – Jacksonville PO, 1864-1871 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Reeves, Thomas M. – Lochloosa PO, 1958-1991 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Richards, Thomas – Eden PO, 1882 |5 (2): 22-23 |
|Riehl, Carla C. – High Springs PO, 2007-? |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Ripley, J.M. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Roberts, Leslie – West Fort Meade PO, 1908-1915 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Roberts, W.R. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Robinson, Calvin – Jacksonville PO, 1862 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Rockner, Julius – Fort Meade PO, 1871 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Rogers, Erastus – Seminole Agency postmaster, 1830 |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Russell, John – Islamorada PO, 1908 |9 (2): 19 |
|Sanders, William G. – Tampa Bay PO, 1831-183? |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Sands, William – Auberndale PO, 1900 |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Scott, William – Lucerne Park PO, 1924-1930 |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Scull, Eleanor – Ruby PO, 1884 |7 (1): 8-9 |
|Shuman, George – Chicora PO, 1881-1882 |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Shryock, William P. – Eldora PO, 1882-1887 |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Smith, Charles S. – Evinston PO, 1887-1894 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Smith, Howard M. – Plymouth PO, 1914-1919 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Smith, Thomas – Florence Villa PO, 1918 |10 (3): 7-14 |
|Smith, William H. – Evinston PO, 1894-1898 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Smucker, Samuel F. – Plymouth PO, 1987 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Steele, Augustus – Tampa Bay / Tampa PO, 183? |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Stephenson, John – Pensacola PO, 1770s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Stewart, Bessie – Plymouth PO, 1924 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Stewart, James C. – Plymouth PO, 1919-1924 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Stewart, John – Tangerine PO, 1903-1914 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Strauss, Moses – Bristol PO, 1859-1861 |16 (1): 4-10 |
|Strickland, Diana M. – Island Grove PO, 1991-1992/3 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Swain, Peter H. – New Port PO, 1861 |16 (1): 4-10 |
|Swearingen, Francis – Fort Meade PO, 1915 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Sykes, Henry C. – Island Grove PO, 1889-1893 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Tallant, Ella A. – Tangerine PO, 1919-1923 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Taylor, Aaron – Shiloh PO, 1920-1924 |17 (1): 4-7 |
|Taylor, David – Shiloh PO, 1924-1955 |17 (1): 4-7 |
|Temple, Simon – Temples Mills PO, 1877 |11 (3): 12-13 |
|Thorpe, Naomi – Auberndale PO, 1891-1896 |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Tucker, A.F. – Christmas PO, 1914-1916 |19 (2): 3-8 |
|Tucker, Juanita – Christmas PO |15 (3): 25-26 |
|Tucker, Juanita – Christmas PO, 1932-1974 |19 (2): 3-8 |
|Tucker, Lizzie – Christmas PO, 1916-1932 |19 (2): 3-8 |
|Vogdes, Israel – Fort Pickens PO, 1861 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Walker, H.H. – Sopchoppy PO, 1860s |16 (1): 4-10 |
|Walker, Mary J. – Eldora PO, 1888-1889 |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Wallace, Naomi W. – Plymouth PO, 1979-1983 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Walsh, Samuel P. – Eldora PO, 1898-1899 |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Wanton, Edward – Wanton PO, 1826 |17 (2): 6-13 |
|Weeks, James – Island Grove PO, 1893-1897 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Welch, Irene S. – Island Grove PO, 2006-2009 / 2010-? |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Wemple, Samuel – Palmetto PO, 1868-1870 |10 (2): 8 |
|West, Judy C. – Plymouth PO, 2002 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|White, Emma – Iola PO, 1850s-1861 |16 (1): 19 |
|Wilkins, Ileene M. – Plymouth PO, 1973-1979 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Wilkinson, John P. – Eldora PO, 1894-1895 |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Williams, Charles L. – Suwannee PO, 1869-1870 |19 (3): 1-7 |
|Williams, Edward – Buchingham PO, 1889 |11 (1): 1-3 |
|Williams, James – Manatee PO, 1861 |16 (1): 4-10 |
|Williams, Virginia H. – Plymouth PO, 1987-2002 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Wilson, William – Wilson PO, 1879 |10 (2): 14 |
|Wolfenden, Joseph S. – Evinston PO, 1884-1887 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Wood, Fred W. – Evinston PO, 1934-1978 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Wood, Henry D. – Evinston PO, 1913-1930 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Wood, Robert P. – Evinston PO, 1930-1934 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Wood, Wilma B. – Evinston PO, 1978-2010 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Wright, A.S.T. – Lake City PO, 1864 |3 (1): 4-5 |
|Wrotnoski, Arthur P. – Clermont PO, 1885-1886 |16 (3): 14-18 |
|Yeargan, Robert M. – Lochloosa PO, 2004-2010 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Yearty, James – Calhoun PO, 1870 |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Zachry, A.H. – Auberndale PO, 1899 |12 (3): 6-14 |
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|POST OFFICES and POSTMARKS | |
|Acton manuscript and county name postmarks, 1884-1889 |7 (2): 10-14 |
|Acton PO, 1884-1889 |7 (2): 10-14 |
|Adna Doane postmark, 1906 |11 (1): 23-24 |
|Adna PO, 1905-1906 [see Conlin PO] |11 (1): 23-24 |
|Allenhurst PO, 1909-1943 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Altamonte / Orange Co. postmark, 1878 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Altamonte PO, 1874-1891 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Altamonte Springs postmark, 1899 |19 (3): 17 |
|Altoona PO, 1880+ |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Altoona / Orange Co. postmark, 1880 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Altoona / Orange Co. postmark, 1882, 1884, 1885, 1886 |21 (3): 6-14 |
|Alva postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Apalachicola – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Apalachicola double circle cds postmark with PAID 3 marking, 1865 |10 (3): 3 |
|Apalachicola manuscript postmark, 1843 [new example] |12 (3): 19 |
|Apalachicola PO, 1841-1856 |1 (1): 16-21 |
|Apalachicola postmark, 1855 |19 (3): 18 |
|Apalachicola postmark, 1852 |20 (1): 1-5 |
|Apalachicola postmarks with PAID handstamps, 1850s |1 (1): 16-21 |
|Apalachicola PAID 3 postmark, 1852 |20 (1): 1-5 |
|Apalachicola/F.Ty. Postmark, 1835 |6 (2): 21 |
|Apalachicola/F.Ty. Postmark, 1845 |3 (1): 3 |
|Apopka Doane postmarks, 1909, 1911 |11 (3): 10-11 |
|Apopka postmark, 1901 |19 (1): 18 |
|Arch style handstamp postmarks, 1864 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Argyle PO, 1902+ [see Uchee Anna PO] |2 (3): 24-25 |
|Armstrong Doane postmarks, 1907, 1909, 1910 |15 (2): 17-19 |
|Arran – late usage of Doane postmark, 1924 |1 (3): 14 |
|Arran PO, 1894-1954 |1 (3): 14 |
|Artesia PO, 1891-1954 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Atseena Otie, 1853-1866 [see Cedar Key PO] |4 (2): 11 |
|Auburndale PO, 1884+ |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Auburndale cds and Doane postmarks, 1885-1920 |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Auburndale / Polk Co. postmark, 1886 |21 (3): 6-14 |
|Babson Park PO, 1923+ [see Crooked Lake PO] |7 (2): 20-23 |
|Bakers Mill Doane postmark, 1907, 1909 [new listing] |13 (2): 2-3 |
|Bakers Mill PO, 1883-1908/1909-1916 |13 (2): 2-3 |
|Baldwin postmark with five star fancy cancel, 1881 |10 (3): 6 |
|Banana (Putnum County) PO, 1875-1894 [see Melrose PO] |20 (3): 13-17 |
|Banana cds and manuscript postmarks, 1879, 1883 |20 (3): 13-17 |
|Banyan Doane postmark, 1907 |16 (2): 21 |
|Banyan (Brevard County) PO, 1892-1924 |16 (2): 21 |
|Bartow (Jackson County) PO, 1861+ |4 (1): 23-24 |
|Bartow (Polk County) PO, 1861/62 [see Beauregard PO] |4 (1): 23-24 |
|Bartow manuscript postmark, 1863/64 |4 (1): 23-24 |
|Bassenger Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1907, 1910, 1912 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Beauclerc cds postmark on cover to Belgium, 1886 |14 (2): 13-14 |
|Beauclerc (Duval County) PO, 1878-1899 [see Jacksonville PO] |5 (1): 20 |
|Beauclerc (Duval County) PO, 1878-1899 [see Jacksonville PO] |14 (2): 13-14 |
|Beauclerc (Duval County) PO, 1878-1899 [see Jacksonville PO] |17 (1): 14-16 |
|Beauregard PO, 1862+ [see Bartow (Polk County) PO] |4 (1):23-24 |
|Beazley manuscript postmarks, 1848, 1858 |10 (3): 16-19 |
|Beazley PO, 1848-1849 / Perry 1850-1851 / Beaseley 1851-1886 |10 (3): 16-19 |
|Bemis & [Dutton] postmark, 1872 |15 (2): 12-15 |
|Bemis & Dutton / Sandy Ford postmark, 1867 |15 (2): 12-15 |
|Beresford DPO postmark on Pensacola forwarded cover, 1911 |8 (2): 18-19 |
|Betts PO, 1912-1919 |9 (1): 1 |
|Betts postmark on registered cover with US #F1 and Q2, 1913 |9 (1): 1 |
|Biscayne PO, 1870-1874 [transferred to Miami PO] |12 (2): 20 |
|Biscayne (Dade County) PO, 1870-1918 [see Miami PO] |20 (1): 15-17 |
|Biscayne manuscript postmark, 1874 [EKU] |12 (2): 20 |
|Biscayne manuscript postmark, 187? |20 (1): 15-17 |
|Bonaventure postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Bonifacio [Bonifacia] postmark, 1886 |19 (2): 16-18 |
|Bonifacio (Pinellas County) PO, 1880-1889 [see Disston City PO] |19 (2): 16-18 |
|Bovine (Brevard County) PO, 1894-1904 |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Buckingham Doane postmarks, 1904, 1905 |11 (1): 1-3 |
|Buckingham PO, 1889+ |11 (1): 1-3 |
|Burrin postmark, 1884 |21 (1): 9 |
|Cadillac PO, 1902-1905 |12 (3): 20 |
|Cadillac straightline, 1903 and cds postmark, 1904 |12 (3): 20 |
|Calhoun PO, 1846-1867/1870-1873/1875-1887 [see Ochesee] |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Camp Blanding postmark on soldiers mail, 1945 |9 (3): 2-3 |
|Canaveral Harbor PO, 1927-1928 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Canaveral PO, 1883-1950 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Cantonment R.F.D. – early 1900s |1 (3): 26 |
|Cape Canaval postmarks on same cover, 1962 / 1998 |11 (1): 7 |
|Capps PO, 1899-1978 |13 (1): 9-10 |
|Cedar Key / Atseena Otie / Cedar Keys PO, 1850s+ |4 (2): 11 |
|Cedar Keys postmark, 1875 |15 (1): 5-6, 13 |
|Cedar Keys postmark on RETURN TO WRITER cover, 1886 |12 (3): 4-5 |
|Cedar Keys postmark on Schooner Sunrise carried cover, 1890 |9 (1): 6 |
|Cedar Tree PO, 1867-1872 [see Patrick PO] |13 (3): 8 |
|Censored markings on Florida mail and mail to Florida, WWI and WWII |10 (2): 3-7 |
|Chattahoochee/Chattahoochie (formerly Mount Vernon) PO, 1834+ |4 (2): 6-7 |
|Cherry Lake manuscript postmark on Confederate adversity cover, 186? |13 (2): 7 |
|Chicora manuscript, 1893 and Doane postmarks, 1906, 1910 |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Chicora PO, 1881-1920 [transferred to Brewster] |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Christmas (Orange County) PO, 1892-present |5 (2): 18-19 |
|Christmas (Orange County) PO, 1892-present |15 (3): 25-26 |
|Christmas (Orange County) PO, 1892-present |19 (2): 3-8 |
|Christmas Doane postmark, 1910 |19 (2): 3-8 |
|Christmas postmarks / cachets, 1927-1999 |19 (2): 3-8 |
|Chuluota PO, 1885+ |14 (3): 20 |
|Chuluota straightline provisional postmark, 1885 |14 (3): 20 |
|Citra (Marion County) PO, 1881-present |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Citra postmark, 1943 |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Citra received postmark, 1906 |21 (2): 5-6, 18 |
|Clermont (Sumter / Lake County) PO, 1885-present |16 (3): 14-18 |
|Clermont manuscript postmark, 1885 |16 (3): 14-18 |
|Clermont / Sumter County postmark, 1886, 1887 |16 (3): 14-18 |
|Clermont / Sumter County postmark, 1886 |21 (3): 6-14 |
|Clifton PO, 1889-1910 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Cocoa (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Cocoa / Indian River County postmark, 1885 |21 (3): 6-14 |
|Cocoanut Grove PO, 1873-1874 [transferred to Miami PO] |12 (2): 20 |
|Cocoanut Grove (Dade County) PO, 1873-1922 [see Coconut Grove PO] |20 (1): 15-17 |
|Coconut Grove (Dade County) PO, 1922-1925 |20 (1): 15-17 |
|Columbia & Jacksonville RPO postmark, 1898 |15 (2): 22-23 |
|Conlin Doane postmark, 1906 |11 (1): 23-24 |
|Conlin PO, 1905-1907 [see Adna PO] |11 (1): 23-24 |
|Cottondale R.F.D. – early 1900s |1 (3): 26 |
|County and postmaster postmarks |4 (2): 18-19 |
|County and postmaster postmarks |21 (3): 6-14 |
|County name postmarks, 1877-1894 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|County postmark, 1879 [new listing] |10 (2): 14 |
|County postmark – Calhoun County |16 (3): 14-18 |
|County postmark – Hillsborough County |15 (3): 10-19 |
|County postmark – Putnam County |21 (1): 10-11 |
|County postmark – Sumter County |16 (3): 14-18 |
|Cramlyn / Crainlyn postmark [see Whatzit 9 (3): 19] |20 (1): 5 |
|Cramlyn postmark, 1912 |19 (3): 19 |
|Crawfordville PO, 1870+ [see Shellpoint PO] |13 (1): 1 |
|Cresent City postmark on forwarded cover, 1907 |9 (1): 19-20 |
|Crooked Lake PO, 1913-1915 / 1915-1923 [see Babson Park PO] |7 (2): 20-23 |
|Cross Creek [no PO / Hawthorn PO Route 1] |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Crows Bluff DPO postmark on Pensacola forwarded cover, 1911 |8 (2): 18-19 |
|Dade City PO, 1889+ [see Fort Dade PO] |1 (2): 5-8 |
|Dallas fancy cancel having circle of small wedges, 1888/94 |14 (3): 3 |
|Dallas PO, 1888-1894/1905-1915 [transferred to Summerfield PO] |14 (3): 3 |
|Davenport PO, 1885+ [see Horse Creek PO] |7 (2): 24 |
|Dawson / Osceola County postmark, 1904 |4 (2): 18-19 |
|Dawson PO, 1884-1905 |4 (2): 18-19 |
|Daytona Beach duplex postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1910 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Daytona Beach postmark, 1929 |19 (1): 11-14 |
|Daytona Beach postmark, 1955 |21 (1): 8 |
|Deadman’s Bay (Taylor County) PO, 1876-1879 [see Stephensville PO] |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Deficiency in Address Supplied – Jacksonville, Fla. P.O. marking, 1904 |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Destin cds postmark, 1911 |11 (2): 10-13 |
|Detroit cds provisional (post closing) postmark, 1915 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Detroit PO, 1910-1914 [transferred to Florida City PO] |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Disston City (Pinellas County) PO, 1889-1906 [see Veteran PO] |19 (2): 16-18 |
|Disston City postmark, 1896 |19 (2): 16-18 |
|DOANE POSTMARKS - Listed by town | |
|Doane postmark replacements (using new / different devices), 1904-1905 |11 (1): 1-3 |
|Doane postmark information and listing, early 1900s |3 (1): 14-25 |
|Doane postmark listing update, early 1900s |6 (1): 22-36 |
|Doane postmark listing update now online, early 1900s |7 (2): 1 |
|Doane postmarks – Archer, Curtis Mills, Gardner, Lake Como, 1903-1907 |6 (1): 22-36 |
|Doane postmarks – Curtis Mills, Gardner, Mims, Lake Como, 1903-1906 |3 (1): 14-25 |
|Doane postmarks – Luckets, Mims, Ponce Park, Newtown, 1903-1907 |6 (1): 22-36 |
|Doane postmarks – Sewalls Point, Zellwood, 1903-1906 |3 (1): 14-25 |
|Doane postmarks – Sewalls Point, Zellwood, 1903-1907 |6 (1): 22-36 |
|Drifton PO, 1873-1956 |13 (1): 9-10 |
|Dunedin postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|E. Pass marking with U.S. SHIP/3 CTS on Union cover, 1864 |11 (2): 10-13 |
|East Florida indications in postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Eau Gallie (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Eden (Eden Grove) PO, 1882+ |5 (2): 22-23 |
|Edwards cds postmark, 1910 [after PO was closed] |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Edwards Doane composite postmark, 1909 |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Edwards Doane postmark on postcard to Alamo Florida, 1909 |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Edwards PO, 1886 (June-September) [transferred to Alamo PO] |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Edwards PO, 1888-1909 |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Egmont Key PO, 1900-1922 |1 (2): 5-8 |
|Eldora (Volusia County) PO, 1882-1890 / 1894-1895 / 1898-1899 |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Eldora postmarks, 1880/90s |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Ellenton cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1908 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Euchee Anna (Eucheeanna) PO, 1872-1902 [see Uchee Anna & Argyle PO] |1 (1): 13-15 |
|Eva PO, 1913-1935 [transferred to Groveland PO] |13 (2): 8-14 |
|Evinston (Alachua County) PO, 1882-present |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Evinston manuscript postmark, 1890 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Evinston postmark, 1884, 1907 |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Exeter / Sumter manuscript postmark, 1886 |21 (3): 6-14 |
|Fairfield postmark, 1903 |2 (4): 36-37 |
|Figulus cover with fancy cancel, 1886 |10 (1): 4 |
|FANCY CANCELS - Listed by town | |
|Fancy letter postmarks |16 (2): 14-15 |
|Fernandina & Orlando R.P.O. – 1887 |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Fernandina PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Fernandina postmark, 1898 |19 (1): 1-10 |
|Fernandina postmark on postal card with ship marking, 1882 |11 (2): 1-2 |
|Figulus straightline and cds postmarks with fancy cancel, 1886 |10 (1): 4 |
|Five (numeral) – new listing of fancy handstamp “5” – 1845 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|Florence Villa (Florence) PO, 1902-1956 [transferred to Winter Haven] |10 (3): 7-14 |
|Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition ad covers, 1889 |8 (2): 1-3 |
|Florida R.F.D. markings, 1909-1912 |2 (4): 32-34 |
|Fort Dade manuscript postmark, 1852 |1 (2): 5-8 |
|Fort Dade PO, 1845-1889 [see Dade City PO] |1 (2): 5-8 |
|Fort Drum Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1906, 1907 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Fort Frank Brooke (Taylor County) PO, 1874-1878 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Fort Frank Brooke manuscript postmark, 1875 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Fort Jefferson (Monroe County) PO, 1861-1868 [see Key West PO] |6 (1): 3-11 |
|Fort Jefferson (Monroe County) PO, 1861-1868 [see Key West PO] |19 (2): 1, 9-10 |
|Fort Jefferson PO, 1862-1865 [Federal occupation] |14 (2): 7-10 |
|Fort Jefferson postmark, 1864 |19 (2): 1, 9-10 |
|Fort King PO, 1844-1847 [see Ocala PO] |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Fort Lauderdale postmark on delayed mail, 1925 / 1967 |10 (1): 5 |
|Fort Meade fancy octagonal postmark with star cancel, 1888 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Fort Meade manuscript postmark, 1850 [earliest known] |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Fort Meade PO, 1860-1867 / 1871-1910 [see West Fort Meade PO] |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Fort Meade/MOB octagonal postmarks and cds postmarks, 1885-1898 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Fort Myers PO, 1876+ |2 (3): 19-20 |
|Fort Pickens PO, 1861-1862 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Fort Reed (Seminole County) PO, 1873-1903 |18 (1): 19-23 |
|Fort Reed postmarks – dateless 1878, 1881, 1890 [formerly Fort Reid] |18 (1): 19-23 |
|Fort Reid postmarks – dateless (1870s) |18 (1): 19-23 |
|Freeman fancy star duplex postmark / cancel, 1910 |11 (3): 2 |
|Freeman PO, 1900-1910 |11 (3): 2 |
|Frostproof PO, 1892-1898 [see Lakemont PO] |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Frostproof postmarks, 1906, 1914, 1917 |8 (1): 10-13 |
|Frostproof/Lakemont/Frostproof PO, 1892-1898/1898-1906/1906+ |8 (1): 10-13 |
|Gainesville duplex postmarks on East Florida Seminary covers, 1893 |12 (2): 2-5 |
|Gainesville postmark, 1869 |18 (2): 17-19 |
|Gainesville postmark, 1870s, 1883 |15 (2): 6-9 |
|Gainesville postmark on college covers, 1883-1915 |14 (3): 4-11 |
|Gainesville postmark on cover with ten cent (US #68) usage, 1868 |8 (1): 16-17 |
|Gainesville postmark on University of Florida covers, 1915 |14 (3): 4-11 |
|Gainesville stampless cover with paid circular (drop rate?) usage, 1860s |6 (2): 8-11 |
|Garrett manuscript provisional postmark, 1906 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Garrett PO, 1906-1915 [transferred to Seffner PO] |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Georgetown postmark on delayed mail, 1925 / 1967 |10 (1): 5 |
|Glendale / Orange Co. postmark, 1886 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Glendale PO, 1882-1892 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Gomez Doane postmark, 1907 |20 (2): 18 |
|Goslingsville PO, 1898-1905 [see Jamestown] |10 (3): 4-5 |
|Grand Ridge R.F.D. – early 1900s |2 (4): 32-34 |
|Grand Ridge R.F.D. manuscript, 191? |17 (2): 20-23 |
|Green Cove Springs postmark, 1882 |20 (3): 8-10 |
|Green Pond PO, 1887-1892/1892-1912 [transferred to Auburndale PO] |13 (2): 8-14 |
|Greenland cds postmark on Florida Pampas Grove cover, 1894-1895 |14 (3): 12-16 |
|Greenville (Madison County) PO, 1876-present |15 (2): 12-15 |
|Gulfport (Pinellas County) PO, 1910-1928 |19 (2): 16-18 |
|Gum Swamp manuscript postmark, 1845 |10 (1): 18 |
|Gum Swamp PO, 1844-1845 |10 (1): 18 |
|Haines City cds postmark on forwarded cover, 1904 |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Haines City postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |6 (1): 12-20 |
|Hallandale postmark with DAMAGED IN PLANE CRASH h/s, 1955 |9 (1): 15 |
|Harmony Center Rural Station Tampa postmark, 1827 |15 (2): 16 |
|Harwood Grove / Volusia County postmark, 1886 |21 (3): 6-14 |
|Haulover PO, 1882-1889 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Havana PO, 1890+ |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Havana (Cuba) cover to Apalachicola, 1857 |15 (1): 8-9 |
|Hawks Park (Edgewater) PO, 1884+ |11 (2): 18 |
|Hawks Park cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 |13 (2): 4-6 |
|Hawks Park cds postmark with fancy star cancel, 1888 |11 (2): 18 |
|Hawthorn (Alachua County) PO, 1880-1950 [see Hawthorne PO] |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Hawthorn postmark, 1929, 1945 |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Hawthorne (Alachua County) PO, 1950-present |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Hawthorne R.F.D. – early 1900s |2 (4): 32-34 |
|Hazard (Duval County) PO, 1842-1844, 1846-1848 [see St. Johns Bluff PO] |16 (2): 8-13 |
|Hazard manuscript postmark, 1848 |16 (2): 8-13 |
|Heath PO, 1887-1918 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Hialeah manuscript provisional postmark, 1922 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Hialeah PO, 1921+ |9 (1): 8-14 |
|High Springs (Alachua County) PO, 1888-present |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Hollywood (Broward County) PO, 1922-present |15 (1): 7 |
|Hollywood provisional postmark, 1922 |15 (1): 7 |
|Homosassa manuscript postmark on Confederate covers, 1862-1864 |13 (3): 3-4 |
|Hooker’s Point shipyard marking, 1945 |11 (3): 20 |
|Horse Creek PO, 1884-1885 [see Davenport PO] |7 (2): 24 |
|Hosford postmark on prisoner of war cover, 1944 |10 (1): 17 |
|Indianola (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Indian Key manuscript postmark, 1839 |20 (1): 15-17 |
|Iola (Gulf County) PO, 1838-1845, 186?-1926 |4 (2): 8-9 |
|Iola (Gulf County) PO, 1838-1845, 1857-1926 |16 (1): 19 |
|Iola postmark, 1858 |16 (1): 19 |
|Interlachen postmark, 1890 |16 (1): 20-21 |
|Islamorada (Monroe County) PO, 1908-present |9 (2): 19 |
|Islamorada manuscript provisional postmark, 1909 |9 (2): 19 |
|Islamorada postmark, 1966 |18 (1): 9 |
|Island Grove (Alachua County) PO, 1884-present |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Island Grove (Alachua County) PO, 1884-present |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Island Grove postmark, 1887, 1894, 1913 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Island Grove postmark, 1933 |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Jacksonville (Duval County) PO, 1824-present |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Jacksonville (Duval County) PO, 1824-present |18 (3): 14-21 |
|Jacksonville & Key West R.P.O. route agent markings, 1924 |14 (2): 12 |
|Jacksonville & St. Petersburg R.P.O. with Christmas seal, 1913 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Jacksonville & Wilcox R.P.O. postmark, 1907 |21 (2): 14-16 |
|Jacksonville arch style postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864 |10 (1): 6-7 |
|Jacksonville cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1912, 1914 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Jacksonville cds postmark, STEAMBOAT and DUE 3 markings, 1870s |14 (3): 2 |
|Jacksonville Confederate postmarks, 1861-1862 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Jacksonville double circle postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864/65 |10 (1): 6-7 |
|Jacksonville duplex postmark with Southern Express marking, 1882 |13 (1): 6-8 |
|Jacksonville fancy blue cancel designs, 1860s-1870s |10 (1): 8-15 |
|Jacksonville Federal occupation postmarks, 1862-1866 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Jacksonville manuscript and early postmarks, 1825-1860 |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Jacksonville manuscript postmark, 1827 |18 (3): 14-21 |
|Jacksonville manuscript postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864 |10 (1): 6-7 |
|Jacksonville meter mail and Mailomat FDC, 1948 |21 (2): 1-3 |
|Jacksonville, Ocala & Tampa R.P.O. postmark, 1913, 1915, 1916 |21 (2): 14-16 |
|Jacksonville postmark, 1827, 1836, 1841 |18 (3): 14-21 |
|Jacksonville postmark, 1869 |16 (1): 21 |
|Jacksonville postmark, 1870 |15 (1): 5-6, 13 |
|Jacksonville postmark, 1870 |15 (2): 6-9 |
|Jacksonville postmark, 1894, 1898, 1899 |20 (2): 1-4 |
|Jacksonville postmark, 1898 |19 (1): 1-10 |
|Jacksonville postmark, 1898 |20 (1): 11-12 |
|Jacksonville postmark, 1929 |19 (1): 11-14 |
|Jacksonville postmark, 1940 |20 (3): 18 |
|Jacksonville postmark on cover with STEAMBOAT h/s, 1869 |9 (3): 21-22 |
|Jacksonville postmark on crash cover, 1929 |16 (1): 11-18 |
|Jacksonville postmark on mourning cover with US #113, 187? |9 (1): 7 |
|Jacksonville postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1944 |9 (1): 16-18 |
|Jacksonville postmark with FORWARDED handstamp marking, 1879 |7 (1): 22 |
|Jacksonville postmark with STEAMBOAT handstamp marking |7 (2): 16-18 |
|Jacksonville RECD. Postmark on steamboat cover, 1884 |10 (2): 11-13 |
|Jacksonville rimless oval postmark, 1827 |8 (2): 14-15 |
|Jamestown (Alachua County) manuscript postmark, 1880 |10 (3): 4-5 |
|Jamestown (Alachua County) PO, 1879-1880 [transferred to Hawthorn] |10 (3): 4-5 |
|Jamestown (Martin County) PO, 1899-1900 [see Gainesville PO] |10 (3): 4-5 |
|Jena (Dixie County) PO, 1904-1938 |15 (2): 5 |
|Jena (Dixie County) PO, 1904-1938 [see Steinhatchee PO] |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Jennings (formerly Woodland) PO, 1847+ |11 (3): 9 |
|Jensen Beach postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1943 |9 (1): 16-18 |
|Jernigan PO, 1850-1857 [transferred to Orlando PO] |7 (1): 23-24 |
|Jessamine postmark on fumigated postcard, 1888 |10 (1): 16 |
|Kendal manuscript provisional postmark, 1914 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Kendal PO, 1914+ |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Key Biscayne (Dade County) PO, 1839-present |20 (1): 15-17 |
|Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 (EKU) |11 (2): 5-8 |
|Key West PAID postmark, 1859 |20 (2): 7 |
|Key West postmark, 1862 |17 (1): 8-13 |
|Key West postmark, 1870s |15 (2): 6-9 |
|Key West postmark, 1877 |15 (2): 10-11 |
|Key West postmark on fumigated cover, 1899 |8 (2): 20 |
|Key West postmark with SPECIAL NOTICE TO MAIL ROBBERS, 187? |3 (1): 26 |
|Key West postmarks, 1910-1938 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Key West R.P.O. (various), 1910-1938 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Key West red oval postmark with PAID 3 on stampless cover, 1852 |14 (2): 7-10 |
|Key West SHIP postmark, 1868 |19 (1): 15-16 |
|Key West SHIP/DUE 5c marking, 1873 [new listing] |11 (2): 9 |
|Kicco (Polk County) PO, 1918-1927 |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Kissimmee manuscript, 1883 and cds postmarks, 1882, 1893 |11 (1): 17-22 |
|Kissimmee (Osceola County) PO, 1882-present |11 (1): 17-22 |
|Kissimmee fancy postmark using letters, 1893 |16 (2): 14-15 |
|Kissimmee straightline postmark, 1883 |11 (1): 17-22 |
|Knight’s Key PO, 1907-1912 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Knight’s Key postmark, 1910 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Labelle manuscript and cds postmark on steamboat mail, 1909 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Lake & Ft. Myers R.P.O. route agent marking, 1911 [new discovery] |11 (2): 3-4 |
|Lake Charm (Orange County) PO, 1886-1887 |20 (1): 19 |
|Lake Charm postmark, 1887 |20 (1): 19 |
|Lake City Christmas day postmark, 1863/64 |4 (1): 28 |
|Lake City postmark, 186? |18 (1): 10-15 |
|Lake City postmark on adversity cover, 1864 |3 (1): 4-5 |
|Lake City postmark on Civil War cross line cover |1 (2): 1-4 |
|Lake City postmark on Confederate cover, 186? |3 (1): 8-10 |
|Lake City postmark, 1863 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Lake City postmark, 1874 |1 (2): 9-13 |
|Lake City postmarks and PAID markings, 1865 |3 (2): 6-9 |
|Lake Istokpoga PO, 1925-1937 |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Lake Istokpoga postmark – last day of operations, 1937 |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Lakeland duplex postmark, 1910 |12 (1): 23-24 |
|Lakeland R.F.D. – early 1900s |2 (4): 32-34 |
|Lakeland R.F.D. manuscript, 191? |17 (2): 20-23 |
|Lakemont cds postmark on forwarded cover, 1904 |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Lakemont PO, 1898+ [see Frostproof PO] |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Lakemont postmark, 1906 |8 (1): 10-13 |
|Lakeport postmark on forwarded postcard, 1922 |11 (1): 14-15 |
|Lanier (Osceola County) PO, 1899-1914 |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Lanier postmark, 1903 |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Lansing cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1914 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Laural Grove fancy postmark using letters, 1867 |16 (2): 14-15 |
|Levy County special 150th anniversary railroad cancel, 2011 |18 (2): 22 |
|Levyville PO, 1866+ [see Long Pond PO] |12 (3): 1 |
|Lipona (Jefferson County) PO, 1828-1847 |18 (1): 4-8 |
|Lipona manuscript postmark, 1835 |18 (1): 4-8 |
|Lipona postmark, 1830 |18 (1): 4-8 |
|Live Oak postmark, 187? |1 (2): 9-13 |
|Liverpool / Manatee County postmark, 1883 |21 (3): 6-14 |
|Lochloosa (Alachua County) PO, 1881-present |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Lochloosa postmark, 1882, 1907 |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Long Pond manuscript postmark – new Confederate listing, 1863 |12 (3): 1 |
|Long Pond manuscript postmark on Confederate covers, 1862-1863 |13 (3): 9-10 |
|Long Pond PO, 1854-1860s [see Levyville PO] |12 (3): 1 |
|Lorida (Lordia) PO, 1937+ |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Lorida (Lordia) postmark – first day of operations, 1937 |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Lotus postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Lucerne Park PO, 1912-1930 [transferred to Winter Haven] |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Lucerne Park postmarks – no known examples (1912-1930) |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Luckingham Doane postmark, 1905 |11 (1): 1-3 |
|Maama (Dade County) PO, 1874-1877 [see Miami PO] |20 (1): 15-17 |
|Maama (Miami/Dade County) PO, 1874-1877 |20 (3): 19 |
|Madison C.H. postmark on isspent Confederate cover, 1863/64 |7 (2): 7 |
|Madison postmark on adversity cover with DUE 10 handstamp, 186? |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Magnolia (Clay County) PO, 1870-1873, 1882-1890 [see Magnolia Springs] |20 (3): 8-10 |
|Magnolia Springs (Clay County) PO, 1890-1926 |20 (3): 8-10 |
|Manatee manuscript postmark, 185? |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Manatee postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Mandarin postmark on cover to England, 1881 |7 (2): 19 |
|Marathon PO, 1909+ |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Marathon straightline postmark, 1909 |2 (3): 3-4 |
|Marathon straightline postmark, 1909 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Marianna – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Marianna postmark on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|Matanzas postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |6 (1): 12-20 |
|Mayport postmark on first day cover, 1924 |7 (2): 6 |
|Maytown PO, 1886-1888 / 1899-1935 |2 (4): 26-29 |
|Melendez handstamped postmark – only one known, 185? |2 (3): 2 |
|Melendez PO, 1850-1855 |2 (3): 2 |
|Melrose (Alachua County) PO, 1876-present |20 (3): 13-17 |
|Melrose postmark, 1879, 1889, 1892, 1914 |20 (3): 13-17 |
|Miami (Dade County) PO, 1850+ |9 (1): 2-5 |
|Miami (Dade County) PO, 1850-1870, 1877-present [see Maama PO] |12 (2): 20 |
|Miami (Dade County) PO, 1850-1870, 1877-present [see Maama PO] |20 (1): 15-17 |
|Miami CAM No. 10 postmark, 1926 |19 (1): 11-14 |
|Miami crash cover postmark, 1955 |16 (1): 11-18 |
|Miami manuscript postmark, 1850/51 |9 (1): 2-5 |
|Micanopy manuscript and cds postmarks on Confederate covers, 1860s |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Micanopy (Alachua County) PO, 1834-present [formerly Wanton PO] |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Micanopy (Alachua County) PO, 1834-present |17 (2): 6-13 |
|Micanopy postmark, 1862 |17 (2): 6-13 |
|Micanopy postmark, 1862 |19 (3): 8-11 |
|Micanopy R.F.D. – 1908 |5 (2): 27 |
|Middleburg (formerly Garey’s Ferry) PO, 1851/1866+ |8 (1): 15 |
|Middleburg manuscript postmark on Confederate cover, 1862 |13 (3): 11-12 |
|Midland (Polk County) PO, 1887-1907 |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Midland Doane postmark, 1904 |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Milton (Santa Rosa County) PO, 1840-present |18 (2): 4-9 |
|Milton postmark, 1853, 186? |18 (2): 4-9 |
|Mims postmark, 1907 |16 (2): 21 |
|Molino cover with Southern Express and Wells Fargo markings, 1871 |13 (1): 6-8 |
|Molino (Escambia County) PO, 1866-present |13 (1): 6-8 |
|Mortonhurst PO, 1891-1893 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Mount Dora postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1944 |9 (1): 16-18 |
|Munroe’s Ferry PO, 1858-1860 |5 (2): 16-17 |
|Naranja (Narauja) PO, 1906+ |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Narauja cds provisional (incorrect spelling) postmark, 1907 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Narcoosee (Osceola County) PO, 1887-1955 |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Narcoossee cds postmark, 1906 |11 (1): 23-24 |
|Nash (Jefferson County) PO, 1904-1937 |13 (1): 9-10 |
|Nashua cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1910 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Nassauville PO, 1899-1900/1919 [transferred to Lofton PO] |9 (3): 23 |
|Nassauville straightline provisional postmark, 1899 |9 (3): 23 |
|Nathan PO, 1895-1911 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Nathan postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Nettie PO, 1900-1906 [transferred to Green Pond PO] |13 (2): 8-14 |
|New Port postmark, 1858 |17 (1): 8-13 |
|New Port postmark, 1858 |18 (1): 18-19 |
|New Smyrna (Volusia County) PO, 1833-1937 [see New Smyrna Beach PO] |21 (3): 1-5 |
|New Smyrna Beach (Volusia County) PO, 1937-present |21 (3): 1-5 |
|New Smyrna postmark, 1866/69 |15 (2): 6-9 |
|New Smyrna postmark on penny postcard, 1892 |13 (2): 4-6 |
|Newahitchka PO, 1879+ |11 (2): 16-17 |
|Newberry & Perry R.P.O. postmark, 1914, 1915, 1927 |21 (2): 14-16 |
|Newnansville – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Newnansville (formerly Dells) PO, 1837-1895 [transferred to Alachua PO] |13 (1): 17 |
|Newnansville postmark, 1856, 1861 |18 (1): 16-17 |
|Nichols PO, 1907+ |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Nichols straightline provisional postmark, 1907 |4 (2): 23-24 |
|Nichols straightline provisional postmark, 1907 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Number/Station Two (Madison County) PO, 1848-1854 |15 (2): 12-15 |
|Ocala PO, 1847+ [see Fort King and Seminole Agency PO] |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Ocala postmark – Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition cover, 1889 |9 (2): 4-5 |
|Ocala postmark on hotel corner card cover, 1891 |8 (2): 4-5 |
|Oceanus postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Ochesee JAMES staightline cancel, 1878 |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Ochesee PO, 1835-1846 [see Calhoun PO] |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Ochesee postmark with JAMES cancel, 1878 |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Ochopee PO, 1932+ |1 (3): 19-22 |
|Ocola / Ocala postmarks, 1847-1860s |4 (2): 16-17 |
|Ocola postmark usage on Confederate cover, 1863 |9 (3): 19-20 |
|OFFICE DISCONTINUED/ MAIL TO straightline marking, 1904 |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Okahumpka postmark on forwarded cover, 1907 |9 (1): 19-20 |
|Olympic games cancels (1992) with Florida postmarks |5 (1): 16-18 |
|Ona (Hardee County) PO, 1897-present |16 (2): 16-20 |
|Ona postmark, 1904, 1913, 2006, 2009 |16 (2): 16-20 |
|Orlando crash cover postmark, 1929 |16 (1): 11-18 |
|Orlando manuscript postmark, 1859 |21 (1): 15 |
|Orlando postmark on collar cover, 1888 |11 (2): 14-15 |
|Ormond postmark, 1885 |5 (2): 22-23 |
|Ormond postmark, 1905 |17 (3): 19 |
|Orlando postmark, 1950 |21 (2): 19 |
|Orsino PO, 1915-1963 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Oslo PO, 1898-1919 [transferred to Vero PO] |11 (2): 19-20 |
|Oslo postmarks having unusual designs, 1908, 1912, 1918 |11 (2): 19-20 |
|Osprey fancy cancel |15 (3): 22-23 |
|Pablo Beach PO, 1886+ [see Ruby PO] |7 (1): 8-9 |
|Palatka cds postmark on weather report postcard, 1925 |13 (3): 16 |
|Palm Springs postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Palmetto (Manatee County) PO, 1873+ |10 (2): 8 |
|Palmetto (Volusia County) PO, 1868-1870 |10 (2): 8 |
|Palmetto manuscript postmark on Reconstruction cover, 1868 |10 (2): 8 |
|Panacea Doane postmark, 1905 [new listing] |12 (2): 19 |
|Panama Park postmark, 1898 |19 (1): 1-10 |
|Patrick (formerly Cedar Tree) PO, 1861-1860s [see Cedar Tree PO] |13 (3): 8 |
|Patrick manuscript postmark on Confederate stampless cover, 1863 |13 (3): 8 |
|Peace Creek (formerly Peas Creek and Bartow) PO, 1869-1879 |8 (1): 19 |
|Peace Creek postmark with US #114 pictorial issue usage, 187? |8 (1): 19 |
|Peghorn (Osceola County) PO, 1899-1911 |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Penn / Putnam County postmark, 1889, 1892 |21 (1): 10-11 |
|Penn postmark, 1886 |21 (1): 10-11 |
|Penryn (Orange County) PO, 1880-1886 [see Plymouth PO] |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Penryn postmark, 1885 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Pensacola – manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Pensacola – transitions (US to CSA to US), 1861-1862 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Pensacola (PENSa F. -*-) postmark on naval cover, 1838 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|Pensacola (PENSACOLA/Flor.) postmark on naval covers, 1840, 1845 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|Pensacola Bay manuscript postmark with DUE 3 handstamp, 1863 |9 (2): 8 |
|Pensacola fancy postmark using letters, 1887 |16 (2): 14-15 |
|Pensacola free franking changed to excess postage due, 1827 |10 (1): 20 |
|Pensacola manuscript marking, 1771 |5 (2): 20-21 |
|Pensacola manuscript postmark on naval cover, 1827 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|Pensacola manuscript postmark, 1827 (late usage) |10 (1): 20 |
|Pensacola (Escambia County) PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Pensacola postmark, 1844 |17 (3): 4-5 |
|Pensacola postmark, 1850s |17 (2): 4-5 |
|Pensacola postmark, 1862 |19 (3): 8-11 |
|Pensacola postmark, 1866 |17 (1): 8-13 |
|Pensacola postmark on cover with ten cent (US #68) usage, 1863 |8 (1): 16-17 |
|Pensacola postmarks – variety in auction lot, 1821-1845 |4 (2): 4-5 |
|Pensacola registered postmark, 1892 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Pensacola soldiers mail, 1862 |4 (2): 14-15 |
|Pensacola straightline markings, 1772-1774 / 1821-1822 |4 (1): 6-22 |
|Pensacola thimble postmark on naval cover, 1827 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|Pensacola thimble postmark, 1827 |1 (1): 11-12 |
|Pensacola/Flor. Cds postmark on stampless cover, 1847 |14 (2): 7-10 |
|Pensacola/Flor. Cds postmark with Schooner Experiment dateline, 1841 |10 (3): 20 |
|Peru (Hillsboro County) PO, 1879-1900 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Peru (Hillsboro County) PO, 1879-1900 |16 (3): 11-13 |
|Peru postmark, 1888 |16 (3): 11-13 |
|Peru postmaster postmark, 1881 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Peru postmaster postmark, 1882 |16 (3): 11-13 |
|Phosphate mining town post office listing, 1880s-early 1900s |14 (1): 5-15 |
|Pierce cds postmark on postcard, 1912 |14 (1): 5-15 |
|Pilatka/Flor. Cds on cover with US #9 usage, 1856 |14 (2): 15 |
|Pilatka postmark, 1872 |16 (1): 22 |
|Pine (Marion County) PO, 1894-1918 |21 (2): 5-6, 18 |
|Pine postmark, 1906 |21 (2): 5-6, 18 |
|Pine Barrens (Pine Barren / Escambia County) PO, 1883-1919 |3 (2): 11-12 |
|Pinecastle postmark, 1897 |16 (1): 20-21 |
|Pinellas (Pinellas County) PO, 1876-1906 |19 (2): 16-18 |
|Pinellas postmark, 1883, 1893 |19 (2): 16-18 |
|Plymouth (Orange County) PO, 1886-present [formerly Penryn PO] |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Plymouth postmark, 1907 |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Ponce Park (Volusia County) PO, 1884-1943 |19 (3): 12-16 |
|Ponce Park Doane postmark, 1904, 1907 |19 (3): 12-16 |
|Ponce Park postmark, 1887, 1899, 1902, 1909 |19 (3): 12-16 |
|Port Tampa & Ellenton R.P.O. postmark, 1898, 1901 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa & Havana R.P.O. postmark, 1899 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa & Key West R.P.O. postmark, 1898 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa (Hillsboro County) PO, 1890-1954 [see Port Tampa City PO] |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa cds postmark on Spanish American War cover, 1898 |12 (3): 16-18 |
|Port Tampa Doane postmark, 1905 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa postmark, 1898 |19 (1): 1-10 |
|Port Tampa postmark, 1898, 1909, 1913 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa City (Hillsboro County) PO, 1892-1962 [see Tampa PO] |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa City / Hillsborough County postmark, 1893 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa City Doane postmark, 1907 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa City duplex postmark, 1911 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa City postmark, 1893 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa City provisional postmark, 1892 |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Postmarks – Pre-Territorial Period list, 1821-1822 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Postmaster and county name postmarks |21 (3): 6-14 |
|Postmaster and county name postmarks, 1870s-1880s |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Postmaster and county name postmarks, 1870s-1880s, 1904 |4 (2): 18-19 |
|Postmaster name postmarks, 1877-1894 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Powelton PO, 1869-1870 / 1874-1887 |3 (2): 23 |
|Poweltown postmark with REC'ED FROM marking, 1882 |3 (2): 23 |
|Pre-Jacksonville small town postmarks, 1881 |5 (1): 19 |
|Pre-Jacksonville small town postmarks, 1894 |5 (1): 20 |
|Provisional postmarks – usage and examples, 1906-1922 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Punta Gorda cds on ship cover, 1899 |12 (3): 15 |
|Punta Rassa postmark on Schooner Sunrise carried cover, 1890 |9 (1): 6 |
|Quay Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1907, 1908 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Quincy - territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Quincy postmark, 186? |18 (1): 10-15 |
|Quincy postmark on Confederate cover, 186? |3 (1): 8-10 |
|Quincy postmarks and U.S. #2 postage, 1850 |6 (2): 5-7 |
|R.P.O. new listings |21 (2): 14-16 |
|R.P.O. postmarks, routes, markings along east coast, 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|R.P.O. postmarks, routes, markings along east coast, 1910-1938 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Railway postal clerk markings, 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan stamp FDI postmark, 2008 |21 (1): 1-5 |
|REC’ED (or REG’ED) FROM / markings, 1882 |3 (2): 23 |
|Reddick postmark, 1903 |2 (4): 36-37 |
|RETURN TO WRITER straightline h/s on Cedar Keys cover, 1886 |12 (3): 4-5 |
|Revenue cancels, 1865-1872 |5 (2): 3-15 |
|Richmond Doane postmark, 1907 [new listing] |9 (1): 19-20 |
|Riverview (Hillsboro County) PO, 1891-present |16 (3): 11-13 |
|Rood manuscript provisional postmark and cds postmark, 1915 |10 (2): 20 |
|Rood PO, 1915-1934 [transferred to Jupiter] |10 (2): 20 |
|Ruby PO, 1884-1886 |4 (1): 1 |
|Ruby PO, 1884-1886 [see Pablo Beach PO] |7 (1): 8-9 |
|St. Nicholas fancy cancel |17 (1): 14-16 |
|Shoals stars above a feather fancy cancel, 1915? |13 (1): 16 |
|Stephensville fancy cancel |15 (2): 5 |
|Stephensville fancy cancel |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Safety Harbor (Pinellas County) PO, 1892-present |20 (1): 6-8 |
|Safety Harbor Doane postmark, 1905, 1907, 1908 |20 (1): 6-8 |
|Sandy Ford (Madison County) PO, 1851-1876 [see Greenville PO] |15 (2): 12-15 |
|Sandy Ford manuscript postmark, 1869 |1 (2): 9-14 |
|Sanford postmaster postmark, 1887 |21 (3): 6-14 |
|Sanford R.F.D. postmark, early 1900s |1 (3): 26 |
|Sanford R.F.D. postmark, 1911, 1912 |17 (2): 20-23 |
|Sanford R.F.D. straightline handstamp, early 1900s |2 (4): 32-34 |
|Sara Sota manuscript postmark, 1883 |15 (1): 10-13 |
|Sara Sota postmark, 1884 |15 (1): 10-13 |
|Savannah & Live Oak Agent, 1872-1879 |7 (1): 4-5 |
|Sch. Wm J. Lermond manuscript marking, 1899 |12 (3): 15 |
|Schooner Whale marking on stampless cover, 1833 |14 (2): 16 |
|Seminole Agency PO, 1828-1837 [see Ocala PO] |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Sentaffey (Alachua County) PO, 1884-1888 [see High Springs PO] |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Sentaffey Postmaster postmark, 1886 |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Shellpoint PO, 1831-1870 [see Crawfordville PO] |13 (1): 1 |
|Shiloh cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 |13 (2): 4-6 |
|Shiloh (Brevard County) PO, 1884-1955 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Shiloh (Brevard County) PO, 1884-1955 |16 (3): 19-22 |
|Shiloh postmark, 1907 |16 (3): 19-22 |
|Shiloh postmarks, 1899, 1939, 1945, 1952, 1955 |17 (1): 4-7 |
|Shiloh Rural Station / Titusville postmark, 1955 |17 (1): 4-7 |
|Shoals PO, 1915-1919 |13 (1): 16 |
|Shoals straightline provisional postmark and fancy cancel, 1915? |13 (1): 16 |
|Silver Park PO, 1886-1888 / 1892-1904 [see Silver Springs Park PO] |3 (1): 6-7 |
|Silver Springs Park PO, 1888-1892 [see Silver Park PO] |3 (1): 6-7 |
|Smoak PO, 1903-1909 |2 (4): 36-37 |
|Smyrna – hand drawn postal marking, 1819 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Sopchoppy Doane postmark, 1905 [new listing] |12 (2): 19 |
|Sorrento PO, 1878+ |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Sorrento/Orange Co. postmark, 1882 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|South Jacksonville R.F.D. – 1915 |3 (2): 24 |
|Southern Express Company markings, 1867-1882 |13 (1): 6-8 |
|Spanish Period – Second – Post offices in SE US |1 (1): 1-10 |
|St. Andrews Bay manuscript postmark, 1849 [new listing] |9 (2): 15 |
|St. Augustine (St. Johns County) PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821-present |1 (1): 1-10 |
|St. Augustine cds on cover with Fort Smyrna dateline, 1839 |12 (2): 16-18 |
|St. Augustine E. Flo. Territorial postmark, 1832 |20 (3): 11-12 |
|St. Augustine postmark, 1839 |20 (1): 15-17 |
|St. Augustine postmark, 186? |20 (2): 5-6 |
|St. Augustine postmark, 1881 |15 (3): 9 |
|St. Augustine postmark, 1881 |17 (1): 14-16 |
|St. Augustine postmark with flag machine cancel, 1909 |13 (1): 18-20 |
|St. Augustine territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|St. Augustine/E. FLO. Oval postmarks (3 colors/color insert), 1825-1834 |7 (2): 2-3 |
|St. Cloud manuscript provisional postmark, 1909 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|St. Joesph manuscript postmark on naval covers, 1836, 1837 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|St. Johns Bluff (Duval County) PO, 1828-1840, 1844-1846 [see Hazard PO] |16 (2): 8-13 |
|St. Johns River PO (unknown location), 1870s-1880s |20 (2): 14-17 |
|St. Johns River PO, 1946-1957 (cover with 1870 postmark?) |3 (2): 10 |
|St. Johns River manuscript postmark, 187? |20 (2): 14-17 |
|St. Johns River postmark, 187? |20 (2): 14-17 |
|St. Joseph – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|St. Joseph PO, 1835-1854 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|St. MARK/FLORIDA postmark on naval cover, 1836 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|St. Marks – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|St. Nicholas (Duval County) PO, 1871-1908 [see Jacksonville PO] |5 (1): 19 |
|St. Nicholas (Duval County) PO, 1871-1908 [see Jacksonville PO] |17 (1): 14-16 |
|St. Nicholas fancy cancel, 1881, 1887 |17 (1): 14-16 |
|St. Nicholas postmark, 1881 |15 (3): 9 |
|Stamporee Conv. St./Cocoa Beach Station postmark, 1965 |11 (1): 4-6 |
|Steamboat Calhurn manuscript marking, 185? |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Steamboat Indian River handstamp marking, 1886 |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Steamboat Ocklawaha manuscript marking, 1872 |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Steamboat straightline markings, 1848 |11 (3): 3-6 |
|Steamer Adela / East pass marking on Union ship cover, 1864 |11 (2): 10-13 |
|Steamship Caloosa marking, 1898 [new listing] |13 (2): 17-20 |
|Steamship Mascotte marking, 1897 |13 (2): 17-20 |
|Steinhatchee (Lafayette County) PO, 1876-1937 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Steinhatchee (Taylor County) PO, 1938-present |15 (2): 5 |
|Steinhatchee (Taylor County) PO, 1938-present |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Stephensville (Taylor County) PO, 1879-1931 |15 (2): 5 |
|Stephensville (Taylor County) PO, 1879-1931 [see Steinhatchee PO] |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Stephensville fancy cancel, 1880 |15 (2): 5 |
|Stephensville fancy cancel, 1880 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Stephensville manuscript postmark, 1883 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Stephensville postmark, 1893 |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Stockholm (Sweden) to Fort 4 (East Florida), 1841 |15 (2): 4 |
|Stokes, Mary – Lorida postmaster, 1937 |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Stone, H.D. – Ochesee postmaster, 1835 |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Sumica (Polk County) PO, 1919-1927 |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Suwannee (Suwannee County) PO, 1869-1908 |19 (3): 1-7 |
|Suwannee postmark, 1884, 1885, 1906, 1907 |19 (3): 1-7 |
|Sylvan Lake PO, 1875-1906 |1 (3): 26 |
|Tallahassee – post office money use, 1837-1839 |1 (2): 34-36 |
|Tallahassee cds postmark with 10 rate on stampless cover, 1849 |14 (3): 17-18 |
|Tallahassee Flor. Cds postmark variant, 1845 |14 (1): 4 |
|Tallahassee (Leon County) PO, 1825-present |1 (1): 11-12 |
|Tallahassee postmark, 1864 |19 (3): 8-11 |
|Tallahassee postmark, 1869, 1895 |18 (2): 17-19 |
|Tallahassee postmark on Tallahassee college covers, 1903-1915 |14 (3): 12-16 |
|Tallahassee postmark on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 |9 (3): 24 |
|Tallahassee postmarks with PAID usages |21 (1): 17 |
|Tampa (Hillsboro County) PO, 1834-present |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Tampa Bay (Hillsboro County) PO, 1831-1834 [see Tampa PO] |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Tampa CAM No. 10 postmark, 1926 |19 (1): 11-14 |
|Tampa letter opened by robbers with dead letter office marking, 1874 |6 (2): 3-4 |
|Tampa postmark, 1861 |17 (1): 17-20 |
|Tampa postmark, 1898 |19 (1): 1-10 |
|Tampa postmark, 1898 |20 (1): 18 |
|Tampa postmark, 1898 (3 varieties) |18 (2): 10-16 |
|Tampa postmark, 1922 |18 (3): 12 |
|Tampa postmark on Canal Zone stamps, 1935 |15 (2): 23 |
|Tampa postmark on cover with US #1, 1850 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Tampa postmark on railroad cover, 1880 |13 (1): 13-15 |
|Tampa postmark on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 |9 (3): 24 |
|Tampa postmark with flag machine cancel, 1913 |14 (3): 19 |
|Tangerine (Orange County) PO, 1881-present |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Tangerine Doane postmark, 1905 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Tangerine postmark, 1895 |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Tantie cds postmark on steamboat mail, 1906 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Tarpon Spings cds postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |12 (1): 2-3 |
|Tarpon Springs (Pinellas County) PO, 1883-present |11 (1): 8-13 |
|Tarpon Springs postmarks – various types, 1883-1940 |11 (1): 8-13 |
|Tarpon Springs provisional postmark, 1884 |15 (1): 14-15 |
|Temples Mills (Temple’s Mills, Temples Mill) PO, 1877-1896 |11 (3): 12-13 |
|Titusville postmark on penny postcard, 1892 |13 (2): 4-6 |
|Titusville postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Titusville/Wal*Mart Station postmark and fancy cancel, 1999 |11 (1): 4-6 |
|Tortugas PO, 1899-1907 [see Key West PO] |14 (2): 7-10 |
|Tortugas PO, 1899-1907 [see Key West PO] |6 (1): 3-11 |
|U.S.S. Cincinnati/Key West, Fla. Marking, 1898 |13 (1): 4-5 |
|U.S.S. Yankee manuscript ship marking, 1898 |12 (3): 16-18 |
|Uchee Anna PO, 1839-1872 [see Uchee Valley & Euchee Anna PO] |1 (1): 13-15 |
|Uchee Valley PO, 1827-1839 [see Uchee Anna PO] |2 (3): 24-25 |
|Union occupation of St. Augustine postmarks |5 (2): 24-26 |
|Union RECEIVED HD.QTS./DIST OF FLA postmark (Jacksonville) |1 (2): 1-4 |
|Venus fancy cancel, 1934 |15 (3): 22-23 |
|Vero Beach postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1945 |9 (1): 16-18 |
|Veteran (Pinellas County) PO, 1906-1910 [see Gulfport PO] |19 (2): 16-18 |
|Veteran postmark, 1906, 1909 |19 (2): 16-18 |
|Waldo & Cedar Keys R.P.O. – 1894, 1917 |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Waldo & Havana/Tavares R.P.O., 1885 |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Waldo & Ocala Agt. Postmark, 1884 (usage after it was R.P.O.) |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Waldo & Tavares R.P.O. – 1885 |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Waldo postmark on adversity cover, 1863 |7 (1): 6-7 |
|Wanton (Alachua County) PO, 1826-1834 [see Micanopy PO] |17 (2): 6-13 |
|Wanton (Wanton’s) PO, 1826-1834 [see Micanopy PO] |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Warrington postmark, 185? |20 (1): 1-5 |
|Warrington postmark, 186? |20 (2): 5-6 |
|Warrington postmark, 1860, 1861 |16 (3): 4-10 |
|Warrington postmark on adversity cover, 1862/63 |7 (1): 6-7 |
|Warrington postmark on Confederate cover with DUE 10 h/s, 1861 |9 (2): 9 |
|Warrington postmark on cover to Canada, 1856 |14 (1): 16 |
|Warrington postmark on stampless cover with SHIP 5 marking, 1859 |10 (2): 9-10 |
|Warrington postmark, 1861 |2 (4): 35 |
|Warrington routing mark on San Francisco to Pensacola cover, 1867/69 |13 (1): 11-12 |
|Waukeenah (Jefferson County) PO, 1828/1958 [see Weelaunee PO] |17 (3): 20-22 |
|Weelaunee (Jefferson County) PO, 1836-1844 [see Waukeenah PO] |17 (3): 20-22 |
|Weelaunee manuscript postmark, 1836 |17 (3): 20-22 |
|Welaka postmark, 1862 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Wellborn (Suwannee County) PO, 1865-present |17 (2): 14-19 |
|Wellborn R.F.D. postmark, 1908 |5 (2): 27 |
|Wellborn R.F.D. postmark, 1908, 1909 |17 (2): 14-19 |
|West Fort Meade PO, 1908-1910 / Fort Meade 1910+ |12 (2): 6-15 |
|West Fort Meade postmarks – three types, 1908, 1909, 1910 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Wewahitchka / Calhoun County postmark, 1882 |16 (3): 14-18 |
|White Springs postmark on free franking cover, 1861 |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Whitesville postmark, 1884 |21 (3): 18-19 |
|Whittier (Osceola County) PO, 1892-1915 |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Whittier postmark, 1905 |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Wild Wood/Sumter Co. postmark, 1888 |12 (3): 2-3 |
|Wilson Fla Suwannee Co manuscript postmark, 1879 |10 (2): 14 |
|Wilson PO, 1879-1887 [transferred to Little River] |10 (2): 14 |
|Wilson PO, 1915-1933 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Winter Park cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1921 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Withla PO, 1927-1933 [transferred to Eva PO] |13 (2): 8-14 |
|Yalaha straightline and 4 bar postmark, 1932 |15 (3): 27 |
|Yellow Bluff / Hillsborough County / Postmaster postmark, 1882, 1883, 1885 |21 (3): 6-14 |
|Florida Postal History Journal Index |
|Chronology / Periods |
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|First Spanish Period, 1513 - 1763 | |
|Fernandina PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Mail routes, 1513-1822 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Pensacola PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Spanish Period - First postal history |1 (1): 1-10 |
|St. Augustine PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
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|British Period, 1763 - 1784 | |
|Blackwell - Pensacola postmaster, 1770s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|British Period mail |1 (2): 20-33 |
|British Period postal history |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Earliest letter from Florida, 1763 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Earliest letter from Florida, 1763 |4 (1): 6-22 |
|Earliest letter from Pensacola, 1771 |4 (1): 6-22 |
|Earliest letter from Pensacola, 1771 |5 (2): 20-21 |
|Earliest postal markings from Florida, 1772 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Fernandina PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Haley, John - St. Augustine deputy postmaster, 1770s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Mail routes, 1513-1822 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Northeast Florida postal history, 1767-1820 |1 (2): 20-33 |
|Pensacola letter to London |15 (3): 24 |
|Pensacola manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Pensacola manuscript marking, 1771 |5 (2): 20-21 |
|Pensacola PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Pensacola straightline markings, 1772-1774 / 1821-1822 |4 (1): 6-22 |
|Pensacola stampless cover |21 (3): 1-5 |
|St. Augustine express mail route |18 (2): 20-22 |
|St. Augustine manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|St. Augustine PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Stephenson, John – Pensacola postmaster, 1770s |1 (1): 1-10 |
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|Second Spanish Period, 1784 – 1818 / 1821 | |
|Amelia Island correspondence on capture, 1818 |1 (1): 22-26 |
|Fernandina PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Mail routes, 1513-1822 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Northeast Florida postal history, 1767-1820 |1 (2): 20-33 |
|Patriot’s Rebellion – territorial letters, 1812 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Patriot’s Rebellion Period mail |1 (2): 20-33 |
|Pensacola – manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Pensacola PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Smyrna – hand drawn postal marking, 1819 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Spanish Period – Second – Post offices in SE US |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Spanish Period – Second postal history |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Spanish Period – Second postal history |1 (1): 22-26 |
|Spanish Period – Second postal history |1 (2): 20-33 |
|St. Augustine – manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|St. Augustine PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
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|American / Pre-Territorial Period, 1821 – 1822 | |
|American/Pre-Territorial military government period covers |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Bradford, Charles – Pensacola postmaster, 1821 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Earliest official Florida (U.S.) postmark, 1821 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Fernandina PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Mail routes, 1513-1822 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Pensacola – manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Pensacola PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Pensacola postmarks – variety in auction lot, 1821-1845 |4 (2): 4-5 |
|Pensacola postmasters – confusion over first PM, 1821-1823 |4 (1): 6-22 |
|Pensacola straightline markings, 1772-1774 / 1821-1822 |4 (1): 6-22 |
|Postmarks – Pre-Territorial Period list, 1821-1822 |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 |1 (2): 14-19 |
|Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 [ same as 1 (2): 14-19] |3 (2): 15-21 |
|Pre-Territorial Period covers |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Ship rates – six cent usage, 1820s-1840s |5 (1): 1-7 |
|St. Augustine – manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s |1 (1): 1-10 |
|St. Augustine PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Stampless covers with ship rate markings, 1820s-1840s |5 (1): 1-7 |
|West Florida postal history – Pre-Territorial Period |4 (1): 6-22 |
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|American / Territorial Period, 1822 – 1845 | |
|Apalachicola – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Apalachicola letter to London, 1835 |6 (2): 21 |
|Apalachicola manuscript postmark, 1843 [new example] |12 (3): 19 |
|Apalachicola PO, 1841-1856 |1 (1): 16-21 |
|Apalachicola/F.Ty. Postmark, 1835 |6 (2): 21 |
|Apalachicola/F.Ty. Postmark, 1845 |3 (1): 3 |
|Army mail service, 1838 |5 (1): 21-22 |
|Arnon, Francis – Iola postmaster, 1842 |4 (2): 8-9 |
|Black, James – St. Joseph postmaster, 1835-1842 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|Chattahoochee/Chattahoochie (formerly Mount Vernon) PO, 1834+ |4 (2): 6-7 |
|Consulate mail from Guatemala to Key West |19 (1): 1-10 |
|Doggett, John – Jacksonville postmaster, 1824-1827 |2 (3): 5-12 |
|East Florida indications in postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Excess FREE cover |21 (2): 1-3 |
|Florida Territorial period letter in a South Carolina cover, 1830s |8 (2): 6-10 |
|Fort Frank Brooke |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Fort King PO, 1844-1847 [see Ocala PO] |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Fort New Smyrna during Second Seminole War |21 (3): 1-5 |
|Fort New Smyrna mail, 1839 |12 (2): 16-18 |
|Fort No. 4 |15 (2): 4 |
|FORWARDED handstamp on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 |9 (3): 24 |
|Free franking – Apalachicola postmaster, 1836 |3 (1): 11-13 |
|Free franking – David Yulee |18 (3): 4-11 |
|Free franking – naval stampless cover, 1827 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|Free franking – Pensacola Territorial cover, 1827 |10 (1): 20 |
|Gad Humphries – Seminole Agency postmaster, 1828-1830 |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Gibson, Jennette – St. Joseph postmaster, 1842 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|Gorrie, John – Apalachicola postmaster, 1834-1838 |3 (1): 11-13 |
|Gray, John – St. Augustine postmaster, 1834 |7 (2): 2-3 |
|Greene, Charles – Shellpoint postmaster, 1831 |13 (1): 1 |
|Gum Swamp manuscript postmark, 1845 |10 (1): 18 |
|Gum Swamp PO, 1844-1845 |10 (1): 18 |
|Hart, Isiah – Jacksonville postmaster, 1827 |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Hilliard, William – Tallahassee postmaster, 1837-1839 |1 (2): 34-36 |
|Hudson, James – Iola postmaster, 1838-1841 |4 (2): 8-9 |
|Hunter, John – Iola postmaster, 1842-1845 |4 (2): 8-9 |
|Iola PO, 1838-1845 / 186?-1926 |4 (2): 8-9 |
|Jacksonville manuscript and early postmarks, 1825-1860 |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Jacksonville PO, 1824+ |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Jacksonville territorial cover |18 (3): 14-21 |
|Jacksonville rimless oval postmark, 1827 |8 (2): 14-15 |
|Lipona Crown Prince |18 (1): 4-8 |
|Marianna – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Micanopy PO, 1834+ [see Wanton PO] |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Newnansville – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Newnansville (formerly Dells) PO, 1837-1895 [transferred to Alachua PO] |13 (1): 17 |
|Newnansville cds postmark on Territorial stampless cover, 1844 |13 (1): 17 |
|Ochesee PO, 1835-1846 [see Calhoun PO] |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Penn, James – St. Joseph postmaster, 1843-1845 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|Pensacola (PENSa F. -*-) postmark on naval cover, 1838 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|Pensacola (PENSACOLA/Flor.) postmark on naval covers, 1840, 1845 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|Pensacola free franking changed to excess postage due, 1827 |10 (1): 20 |
|Pensacola free franking on stampless cover |17 (2): 4-5 |
|Pensacola manuscript postmark on naval cover, 1827 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|Pensacola manuscript postmark, 1827 (late usage) |10 (1): 20 |
|Pensacola postmarks – variety in auction lot, 1821-1845 |4 (2): 4-5 |
|Pensacola territorial forwarded cover |17 (3): 4-5 |
|Pensacola thimble postmark on naval cover, 1827 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|Pensacola thimble postmark, 1827 |1 (1): 11-12 |
|Pensacola/Flor. Cds postmark with Schooner Experiment dateline, 1841 |10 (3): 20 |
|Porpoise (ship) cover |18 (3): 13 |
|Post office money, 1837-1839 |1 (2): 34-36 |
|Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 |1 (2): 14-19 |
|Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 [ same as 1 (2): 14-19] |3 (2): 15-21 |
|Problem/mystery cover – Apalachicola/F.Ty. Usage [solution] |3 (2): 9 |
|Problem/mystery cover – Apalachicola/F.Ty. Usage, 1845 |3 (1): 3 |
|Problem/mystery cover – Pensacola rate usage, 1836 |2 (3): 23 |
|Quincy – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Rogers, Erastus – Seminole Agency postmaster, 1830 |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Schooner Experiment manuscript dateline, 1841 |10 (3): 20 |
|Schooner Whale marking on stampless cover, 1833 |14 (2): 16 |
|Schooner Whale stampless cover, 1833 |14 (2): 16 |
|Seminole Agency PO, 1828-1837 [see Ocala PO] |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Seminole Indian Agency, 1822-1835 |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Seminole War – Second letter, 1838 |2 (3): 21-22 |
|Seminole War – Second postal history |1 (2): 5-8 |
|Shellpoint PO, 1831-1870 [see Crawfordville PO] |13 (1): 1 |
|Ship rates – six cent usage, 1820s-1840s |5 (1): 1-7 |
|St. Augustine cds on cover with Fort Smyrna dateline, 1839 |12 (2): 16-18 |
|St. Augustine/E. FLO. Oval postmarks (3 colors/color insert), 1825-1834 |7 (2): 2-3 |
|St. Augustine letter to Secretary of War |20 (3): 11-12 |
|St. Augustine stampless cover |21 (3): 18-19 |
|St. Augustine territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|St. Joesph manuscript postmark on naval covers, 1836, 1837 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|St. Joseph – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|St. Joseph PO, 1835-1854 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|St. MARK/FLORIDA postmark on naval cover, 1836 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|St. Marks – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Stampless covers with ship rate markings, 1820s-1840s |5 (1): 1-7 |
|Stampless postal history – Jacksonville, 1820s-1850s |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Stampless Territorial cover from Gum Swamp, 1845 |10 (1): 18 |
|Stampless Territorial naval covers, 1835-1846 |9 (3): 4-18 |
|Stone, H.D. – Ochesee postmaster, 1835 |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Tallahassee – post office money use, 1837-1839 |1 (2): 34-36 |
|Tallahassee Flor. Cds postmark variant, 1845 |14 (1): 4 |
|Tallahassee PO, 1827+ |1 (1): 11-12 |
|Tallahassee postmark on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 |9 (3): 24 |
|Tampa postmark on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 |9 (3): 24 |
|Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 |9 (3): 24 |
|Territorial Period covers |1 (1): 1-10 |
|Territorial post towns in Northeast Florida, 1830s |8 (2): 6-10 |
|Territorial stampless usage – Newnansville to Paris, 1844 |13 (1): 17 |
|Territorial Tallahassee stampless postmark variant, 1845 |14 (1): 4 |
|Territory status indications in postmarks, 1822-1845 |2 (3): 16-18 |
|Uchee Anna PO, 1839-1872 [see Uchee Valley & Euchee Anna PO] |1 (1): 13-15 |
|Uchee Valley PO, 1827-1839 [see Uchee Anna PO] |2 (3): 24-25 |
|Wanton (Wanton’s) PO, 1826-1834 [see Micanopy PO] |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Weelaunee territorial cover |17 (3): 20-22 |
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|Statehood Period, 1845+ | |
|Pre-Civil War Era, 1845 – 1860 | |
|Apalachicola postmarks with PAID handstamps, 1850s |1 (1): 16-21 |
|Atseena Otie, 1853-1866 [see Cedar Key PO] |4 (2): 11 |
|Beazley manuscript postmarks, 1848, 1858 |10 (3): 16-19 |
|Beazley PO, 1848-1849 / Perry 1850-1851 / Beaseley 1851-1886 |10 (3): 16-19 |
|Bryant, J.W. – Welaka postmaster, 185? |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Calhoun PO, 1846-1867/1870-1873/1875-1887 [see Ochesee] |14 (1): 2-3 |
|California to Florida via Panama letter, 1860 |13 (1): 11-12 |
|Cedar Key / Atseena Otie / Cedar Keys PO, 1850s+ |4 (2): 11 |
|East Florida Seminary – information and covers, 1851-1902 |12 (2): 2-5 |
|Ferguson, George – Miami postmaster, 1850 |9 (1): 2-5 |
|First day cover – postmarked on first day of rate change, 1845 |4 (2): 10 |
|Five (numeral) – new listing of fancy handstamp “5” – 1845 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|Fletcher, Robert – Miami postmaster, 1850 |9 (1): 2-5 |
|Fort Dade manuscript postmark, 1852 |1 (2): 5-8 |
|Fort Dade PO, 1845-1889 [see Dade City PO] |1 (2): 5-8 |
|Fort Jefferson construction letter, 1852 |14 (2): 7-10 |
|Fort Meade manuscript postmark, 1850 [earliest known] |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Forwarded mail – double forwarded cover, 1846 |5 (2): 1 |
|Forwarded Marianna cover, 1850s-1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|Free franking – David Yulee |18 (3): 4-11 |
|Free franking – Jacksonville use, 185? |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Free franking – steamboat mail to Congressman, 1848 |11 (3): 3-6 |
|Hayden, Nehemiah – St. Joseph postmaster, 1845-1854 |4 (2): 12-13 |
|High value stamps used on covers |17 (1): 8-13 |
|Iola pre-Civil War cover |16 (1): 19 |
|Jacksonville manuscript and early postmarks, 1825-1860 |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Jacksonville to Germany cover, 1859 |8 (1): 14 |
|Jennings (formerly Woodland) PO, 1847+ |11 (3): 9 |
|Jennings cover from Great Britain, 1855 |11 (3): 9 |
|Jennings, George – Jennings postmaster, 1847 |11 (3): 9 |
|Jernigan PO, 1850-1857 [transferred to Orlando PO] |7 (1): 23-24 |
|Jernigan, Aaron – Jernigan postmaster, 1852 |7 (1): 23-24 |
|Jordan, Thomas – Pensacola postmaster, 1850s / 1860s |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Key Biscayne lighthouse |20 (1): 13-17 |
|Key West cover from San Francisco, 1851/54? |8 (1): 18 |
|Key West PAID markings |20 (2): 7 |
|Key West red oval postmark with PAID 3 on stampless cover, 1852 |14 (2): 7-10 |
|Long Pond PO, 1854-1860s [see Levyville PO] |12 (3): 1 |
|Manatee manuscript postmark, 185? |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Marianna postmark on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|McKane, Thomas – Beazley postmaster, 1848-1849 |10 (3): 16-19 |
|Melendez handstamped postmark – only one known, 185? |2 (3): 2 |
|Melendez PO, 1850-1855 |2 (3): 2 |
|Miami manuscript postmark, 1850/51 |9 (1): 2-5 |
|Miami PO, 1850+ |9 (1): 2-5 |
|Miami PO, 1850-1870 / Maama 1874-1877 / Miami 1877+ |12 (2): 20 |
|Middleburg (formerly Garey’s Ferry) PO, 1851/1866+ |8 (1): 15 |
|Milton town and postal history |18 (2): 4-9 |
|Munroe, Neill – Munroe’s Ferry postmaster, 1858-1860 |5 (2): 16-17 |
|Munroe’s Ferry PO, 1858-1860 |5 (2): 16-17 |
|Newnansville PAID 3 handstamp |18 (1): 16-17 |
|New Port covers |18 (1): 18-19 |
|Ocala PO, 1847+ [see Fort King and Seminole Agency PO] |4 (1): 25-27 |
|Ocola / Ocala postmarks, 1847-1860s |4 (2): 16-17 |
|One cent imperforate (1851-56) usage on cover |20 (1): 1-5 |
|Orlando early covers |21 (1): 15 |
|Patrick, Wright – Jernigan postmaster, 1850-1852 |7 (1): 23-24 |
|Pensacola FREE on stampless cover |17 (2): 4-5 |
|Pensacola/Flor. Cds postmark on stampless cover, 1847 |14 (2): 7-10 |
|Pilatka/Flor. Cds on cover with US #9 usage, 1856 |14 (2): 15 |
|Postage rates – incorrect rate usage, 1851-1856 |1 (1): 16-21 |
|Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 |1 (2): 14-19 |
|Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 [ same as 1 (2): 14-19] |3 (2): 15-21 |
|Problem/mystery cover – Jacksonville steamboat marking, 1850-80? |4 (1):5 |
|Quincy postmarks and U.S. #2 postage, 1850 |6 (2): 5-7 |
|Re-use of stamp with “5” due handstamp, 185? |5 (1): 8 |
|Shellpoint – a letter to this town – none known from this town, 1850 |13 (1): 1 |
|St. Andrews Bay manuscript postmark, 1849 [new listing] |9 (2): 15 |
|St. Johns River lighthouse |21 (1): 12-14 |
|Stampless and stamped covers from Beazley, 1848, 1858, 1885 |10 (3): 16-19 |
|Stampless cover from Apalachicola |19 (3): 18 |
|Stampless cover from Hazard |16 (2): 8-13 |
|Stampless cover from Miami, 1850/51 [earliest known] |9 (1): 2-5 |
|Stampless cover from Miami, 1851 [update] |9 (2): 6-7 |
|Stampless cover from St. Andrews Bay – new listing, 1849 |9 (2): 15 |
|Stampless cover from Warrington – late usage – new listing, 1859 |10 (2): 9-10 |
|Stampless covers – Italy to Fort Dallas, 1855, 1856 |13 (3): 14-15 |
|Stampless covers – Italy to Fort Dallas, 1855, 1856 |13 (3): 14-15 |
|Stampless double forwarded cover, 1846 |5 (2): 1 |
|Stampless drop rate usage – Quincy, 1840s? |3 (2): 2 |
|Stampless drop rate usage – Quincy, 1847 |3 (1): 27 |
|Stampless postal history – Jacksonville, 1820s-1850s |2 (3): 5-12 |
|Stampless Tallahassee cover to New Hampshire, 1849 |14 (3): 17-18 |
|Steamboat Calhurn manuscript marking, 185? |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Steamboat covers, 1850s-1880s |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Steamboat Florida cover |15 (2): 20-21 |
|Steamboat mail before Civil War, 1840s |11 (3): 3-6 |
|Steamboat mail between Cuba and Florida |15 (1): 8-9 |
|Steamboat straightline markings, 1848 |11 (3): 3-6 |
|Tallahassee cds postmark with 10 rate on stampless cover, 1849 |14 (3): 17-18 |
|Tallahassee DROP 2 cover |21 (1): 16 |
|Tallahassee FREE 5 cover |21 (1): 18 |
|Tallahassee PAID covers |21 (1): 17 |
|Tampa cds postmark on cover with US #1, 1850 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Town and post office – Chicora, 1858+ |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Town and post office – Green Pond, 1847+ |13 (2): 8-14 |
|Town, fort and post office – Fort Meade, 1849+ |12 (2): 6-15 |
|US #1 on cover with Tampa cds postmark, 1850 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|US #15 usage from Warrington to Canada, 1856 |14 (1): 16 |
|US #2 on Quincy correspondence, 1850 |6 (2): 5-7 |
|US #26 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|US #9 usage from Pilatka, 1856 |14 (2): 15 |
|US #U10 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|Warrington cds postmark on cover to Canada, 1856 |14 (1): 16 |
|Warrington postmark on stampless cover with SHIP 5 marking, 1859 |10 (2): 9-10 |
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|Civil War / Confederate Era, 1861 – 1865 | |
|Arch style handstamp postmarks, 1864 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Bartow (Jackson County) PO, 1861+ |4 (1): 23-24 |
|Bartow (Polk County) PO, 1861/62 [see Beauregard PO] |4 (1): 23-24 |
|Bartow manuscript postmark, 1863/64 |4 (1): 23-24 |
|Beauregard PO, 1862+ [see Bartow (Polk County) PO] |4 (1):23-24 |
|Blockade cover from England to Florida? 1865 [NY – not Florida] |14 (2): 11 |
|Bolie, Louis – Pensacola postmaster, 1864-1866 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Branning, T.J. – Middleburg postmaster, 1866 |8 (1): 15 |
|Brooks, Horace – Fort Jefferson postmaster, 1861 |6 (1): 3-11 |
|Cherry Lake manuscript postmark on Confederate adversity cover, 186? |13 (2): 7 |
|Christmas day postmarks on Confederate covers, 1863/64 |4 (1): 28 |
|Civil War cross line mail (US/CSA) into and out of Florida |1 (2): 1-4 |
|Civil War cross line mail (US/CSA) within Florida |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Civil War Pensacola Bay cover, 1863 |9 (2): 8 |
|Civil War soldier’s problem with getting stamps, mailing letters, 1862 |4 (2): 14-15 |
|Colding, Joseph – Micanopy postmaster, 1861 |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Confederate adversity cover from Cherry Lake, 186? |13 (2): 7 |
|Confederate adversity covers |7 (1): 6-7 |
|Confederate and Federal occupation usage at Jacksonville |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Confederate blockade cover (Charleston to Ocala), 186? |9 (3): 19-20 |
|Confederate correspondence – Pensacola 1861 |3 (2): 25-26 |
|Confederate cover from Uchee Anna, 186? |2 (3): 24-25 |
|Confederate cover from Warrington, 1861 |9 (2): 9 |
|Confederate cover with circular usage from Gainesville |6 (2): 8-11 |
|Confederate covers – free usage |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Confederate covers to small towns |16 (1): 4-10 |
|Confederate mis-sent cover (Madison FLA / Madison GA), 1863/64 |7 (2): 7 |
|Confederate mourning cover |19 (3): 8-11 |
|Confederate new listing – Long Pond cover, 1863 |12 (3): 1 |
|Confederate PAID 3 handstamp usage, 1861 |7 (1): 21 |
|Confederate provisionals from Lake City |3 (2): 6-9 |
|Confederate stampless cover from Cerro Gordo, 1862 |3 (2): 22 |
|Confederate stampless usage – Homosassa, 1862-1864 [new discovery] |13 (3): 3-4 |
|Confederate stampless usage – Patrick, 1863 [new discovery] |13 (3): 8 |
|Confederate usage – Long Pond, 1862-1863 |13 (3): 9-10 |
|Confederate usage – Middleburg, 1862 |13 (3): 11-12 |
|Confederate use – Cherry Lake – new/unique for Madison County, 186? |13 (2): 7 |
|Conferate Period mail transportation |1 (1): 13-15 |
|CSA treasury warrant |1 (1): 13-15 |
|Drop letter rates, 1860s |5 (1): 24 |
|E. Pass marking with U.S. SHIP/3 CTS on Union cover, 1864 |11 (2): 10-13 |
|East Florida Seminary – information and covers, 1851-1902 |12 (2): 2-5 |
|Edge, Jacob – mail transporter, 1850s-1860s |1 (1): 13-15 |
|Florida Hospital for wounded Florida soldiers – letters, 1862-1865 |3 (1): 8-10 |
|Florida Hospital (Richmond VA) |18 (1): 10-15 |
|Fort Jefferson cover |19 (2): 1, 9-10 |
|Fort Jefferson PO, 1861-1868 [see Key West PO] |6 (1): 3-11 |
|Fort Jefferson PO, 1862-1865 [Federal occupation] |14 (2): 7-10 |
|Fort Jefferson postal history, 1860s |6 (1): 3-11 |
|Fort Meade PO, 1860-1867 / 1871-1910 [see West Fort Meade PO] |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Fort Pickens PO, 1861-1862 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Forwarded Marianna cover, 1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|Free franking – Confederate use – Monticello, Madison, White Springs |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Free franking – soldiers mail unpaid, 1862 |4 (2): 14-15 |
|Free franking – Union occupation of St. Augustine, 1864/65 |5 (2): 24-26 |
|Free franking – White Springs use, 1861 |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Gainesville stampless cover with paid circular (drop rate?) usage, 1860s |6 (2): 8-11 |
|High value stamps used on covers |17 (1): 8-13 |
|Homosassa manuscript postmark on Confederate covers, 1862-1864 |13 (3): 3-4 |
|Ingalls, Rufus – Fort Pickens postmaster, 1861 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Ives, Edward – Lake City postmaster, 1859-1865 |3 (2): 6-9 |
|Jackson, George – Fort Jefferson postmaster, 1865-1868 |6 (1): 3-11 |
|Jacksonville – Confederate postmarks, 1861-1862 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Jacksonville – Federal occupation postmarks, 1862-1866 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Jacksonville arch style postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864 |10 (1): 6-7 |
|Jacksonville double circle postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864/65 |10 (1): 6-7 |
|Jacksonville fancy blue cancel designs, 1860s-1870s |10 (1): 8-15 |
|Jacksonville fancy blue postmarks, 1860s-1870s |10 (1): 8-15 |
|Jacksonville manuscript postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864 |10 (1): 6-7 |
|Jacksonville postmark on cover with STEAMBOAT h/s, 1869 |9 (3): 21-22 |
|Jones, David – Lake City postmaster, 1865 |3 (2): 6-9 |
|Jordan, Thomas – Pensacola postmaster, 1850s / 1860s |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Lake City Christmas day postmark, 1863/64 |4 (1): 28 |
|Lake City postmark on adversity cover, 1864 |3 (1): 4-5 |
|Lake City postmark on Civil War cross line cover |1 (2): 1-4 |
|Lake City postmark on Confederate cover, 186? |3 (1): 8-10 |
|Lake City postmark, 1863 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Lake City postmarks and PAID markings, 1865 |3 (2): 6-9 |
|Lanier, Louis – Fort Meade postmaster, 1860s |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Leonard, Thomas – Micanopy postmaster, 1861 |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Loeb, Sigmund – Pensacola postmaster, 1862 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Long Pond manuscript postmark – new Confederate listing, 1863 |12 (3): 1 |
|Long Pond manuscript postmark on Confederate covers, 1862-1863 |13 (3): 9-10 |
|Madison C.H. postmark on isspent Confederate cover, 1863/64 |7 (2): 7 |
|Madison postmark on adversity cover with DUE 10 handstamp, 186? |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Marianna postmark on forwarded cover, 1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|Micanopy Confederate postal history, 1860s |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Micanopy Fla / PAID 5 postmaster provisional handstamp, 1862 |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Micanopy manuscript and cds postmarks on Confederate covers, 1860s |13 (3): 5-7 |
|Micanopy provisional postmark |17 (2): 6-13 |
|Middleburg manuscript postmark on Confederate cover, 1862 |13 (3): 11-12 |
|Milton town and postal history |18 (2): 4-9 |
|Monticello postmark with FREE handstamp, 1862 |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Newnansville postmark with PAID 3 handstamp, 1861 |7 (1): 21 |
|Ocola / Ocala postmarks, 1847-1860s |4 (2): 16-17 |
|Ocola postmark usage on Confederate cover, 1863 |9 (3): 19-20 |
|Patrick (formerly Cedar Tree) PO, 1860s [see Cedar Tree PO] |13 (3): 8 |
|Patrick manuscript postmark on Confederate stampless cover, 1863 |13 (3): 8 |
|Pensacola – transitions (US to CSA to US), 1861-1862 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Pensacola Bay manuscript postmark with DUE 3 handstamp, 1863 |9 (2): 8 |
|Pensacola FREE on stampless cover |17 (2): 4-5 |
|Pensacola postmark on cover with ten cent (US #68) usage, 1863 |8 (1): 16-17 |
|Pensacola soldiers mail, 1862 |4 (2): 14-15 |
|Phillips, George – Fort Jefferson postmaster, 1861-1865 |6 (1): 3-11 |
|Problem/mystery cover – Confederate drop rate usage, 1864 |3 (1): 4-5 |
|Problem/mystery cover – Warrington Confederate usage, 1861 |2 (4): 35 |
|Problem/mystery cover – Warrington Confederate usage [solution] |3 (1): 2 |
|Quincy postmark on Confederate cover, 186? |3 (1): 8-10 |
|Reagan, John – CSA Postmaster General |1 (1): 13-15 |
|Reed, Edward – Jacksonville postmaster, 1864-1871 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Revenue stamped documents – census, 1862-1872 |5 (2): 3-15 |
|Revenue stamped documents – earliest known, 31 July 1865 |7 (1): 2-3 |
|Revenue stamped documents – Monticello, 1863 |7 (2): 8-9 |
|Robinson, Calvin – Jacksonville postmaster, 1862 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|St. Augustine patriotic labels |20 (2): 5-6 |
|Steamboat covers, 1850s-1880s |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Steamer Adela / East pass marking on Union ship cover, 1864 |11 (2): 10-13 |
|Tampa independent state covers |17 (1): 17-20 |
|Union occupation cover – Jacksonville, 1864 |10 (1): 6-7 |
|Union occupation of St. Augustine covers |5 (2): 24-26 |
|Union occupation of St. Augustine postmarks |5 (2): 24-26 |
|Union RECEIVED HD.QTS./DIST OF FLA postmark (Jacksonville) |1 (2): 1-4 |
|Union ship cover with U.S. SHIP/3 CTS marking, 1864 |11 (2): 10-13 |
|US #26 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|US #68 usage to Mexico, 1863 & to Nova Scotia, 1868 |8 (1): 16-17 |
|US #U10 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? |11 (1): 16 |
|Vogdes, Israel – Fort Pickens postmaster, 1861 |1 (3): 23-25 |
|Waldo postmark on adversity cover, 1863 |7 (1): 6-7 |
|Warrington blockade cover |16 (3): 4-10 |
|Warrington postmark on adversity cover, 1862/63 |7 (1): 6-7 |
|Warrington postmark on Confederate cover with DUE 10 h/s, 1861 |9 (2): 9 |
|Warrington postmark, 1861 |2 (4): 35 |
|Welaka postmark, 1862 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Wellborn town and postal history |17 (2): 14-19 |
|White Springs postmark on free franking cover, 1861 |1 (3): 15-18 |
|Wright, A.S.T. - Lake City postmaster, 1864 |3 (1): 4-5 |
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|Post-Civil War / Reconstruction Era, 1866 - 1899 | |
|Acton manuscript and county name postmarks, 1884-1889 |7 (2): 10-14 |
|Acton PO, 1884-1889 |7 (2): 10-14 |
|Acton town and postal history, 1883+ |7 (2): 10-14 |
|Advertising collar covers, 1888, 1905 |11 (2): 14-15 |
|Alligator advertising covers |20 (2): 1-4 |
|Alligator corner cards |16 (1): 20-21 |
|Altamonte / Orange Co. postmark, 1878 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Altamonte PO, 1874-1891 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Altoona / Orange Co. postmark, 1880 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Altoona PO, 1880+ |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Alva postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Apalachicola double circle cds postmark with PAID 3 marking, 1865 |10 (3): 3 |
|Apalachicola Reconstruction Period stampless cover, 1865 [new listing] |10 (3): 3 |
|Arran PO, 1894-1954 |1 (3): 14 |
|Artesia PO, 1891-1954 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Assassination of Sarasota Postmaster |15 (1): 10-13 |
|Auburndale cds and Doane postmarks, 1885-1920 |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Auburndale PO, 1884+ |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Auburndale town and postal history, 1884+ |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Bakers Mill PO, 1883-1908/1909-1916 |13 (2): 2-3 |
|Baldwin cds postmark with fancy five star cancel, 1881 |10 (3): 6 |
|Baldwin fancy five star cancel, 1881 |10 (3): 6 |
|Beauclerc cds postmark on cover to Belgium, 1886 |14 (2): 13-14 |
|Beauclerc cover to Belgium, 1886 |14 (2): 13-14 |
|Beauclerc PO, 1878-1899 [see Jacksonville PO] |14 (2): 13-14 |
|Beauclerc PO, 1878-1899 [see Jacksonville PO] |5 (1): 20 |
|Bemis & Dutton postmark |15 (2): 12-15 |
|Bettes, Joseph – Acton postmaster, 1880s |7 (2): 10-14 |
|Biscayne manuscript postmark, 1874 [EKU] |12 (2): 20 |
|Biscayne PO, 1870-1874 [transferred to Miami PO] |12 (2): 20 |
|Blum, Edward – Tarpon Springs postmaster, 1883 |11 (1): 8-13 |
|Boyett, J.M. – Peru postmaster, 1881 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Brash, Henry – Calhoun postmaster, 1878 |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Buckingham PO, 1889+ |11 (1): 1-3 |
|Bulloon, S.M. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Burrin town and postal history |21 (1): 9 |
|California to Florida via overland route letter, late 1860s |13 (1): 11-12 |
|Canaveral area small town postmasters, 1882-1955 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Canaveral PO, 1883-1950 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center ghost towns/post offices, 1882-1955 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Capps PO, 1899-1978 |13 (1): 9-10 |
|Cedar Keys cds postmark on RETURN TO WRITER cover, 1886 |12 (3): 4-5 |
|Cedar Keys postmark on Schooner Sunrise carried cover, 1890 |9 (1): 6 |
|Cedar Tree PO, 1867-1872 [see Patrick PO] |13 (3): 8 |
|Chicora manuscript, 1893 |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Chicora PO, 1881-1920 [transferred to Brewster] |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Christmas postal covers |15 (3): 25-26 |
|Christmas PO, 1892+ |5 (2): 18-19 |
|Chuluota PO, 1885+ |14 (3): 20 |
|Chuluota straightline provisional postmark, 1885 |14 (3): 20 |
|Clark, H.W. – Jacksonville postmaster, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Clermont postmarks |16 (3): 14-18 |
|Clifton PO, 1889-1910 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Cocoanut Grove PO, 1873-1874 [transferred to Miami PO] |12 (2): 20 |
|Community Post Offices, 1880s-early 1900s |14 (2): 2-6 |
|County and Postmaster postmarks, 1870s-1880s, 1904 |4 (2): 18-19 |
|County and Postmaster postmarks |21 (3): 6-14 |
|County name postmarks, 1877-1894 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|County postmark, 1879 [new listing] |10 (2): 14 |
|Crawfordville PO, 1870+ [see Shellpoint PO] |13 (1): 1 |
|Crosby, Arthur – Chuluota postmaster, 1885 |14 (3): 20 |
|Dade City PO, 1889+ [see Fort Dade PO] |1 (2): 5-8 |
|Dallas cds postmark, fancy cancel having circle of small wedges, 1888/94 |14 (3): 3 |
|Dallas fancy cancel, 1888/94? |14 (3): 3 |
|Dallas PO, 1888-1894/1905-1915 [transferred to Summerfield PO] |14 (3): 3 |
|Davenport PO, 1885+ [see Horse Creek PO] |7 (2): 24 |
|Dawson PO, 1884-1905 |4 (2): 18-19 |
|Deadman’s Bay postal history |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Department of Interior official cover |15 (2): 6-9 |
|Dictator (ship) cover |21 (1): 6-7 |
|Disston City (Bonifacia, Pinellas, Veteran) town and postal history |19 (2): 16-18 |
|Drifton PO, 1873-1956 |13 (1): 9-10 |
|DROP LETTERS / REQUIRE 2 C. POSTAGE marking, 1893 |5 (1): 24 |
|Dunedin postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Early stamp dealer – Henry Grossman |20 (1): 18 |
|East Florida Seminary – information and covers, 1851-1902 |12 (2): 2-5 |
|Eden (Eden Grove) PO, 1882+ |5 (2): 22-23 |
|Edwards PO, 1886 (June-September) [transferred to Alamo PO] |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Edwards PO, 1888-1909 |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Edwards, William – Edwards postmaster, 1886 |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Eldora town and postal history |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Evinston town and postal history |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Euchee Anna (Eucheeanna) PO, 1872-1902 [see Uchee Anna & Argyle PO] |1 (1): 13-15 |
|Express usages, 1867-1882 |13 (1): 6-8 |
|Fancy postmarks using letters |16 (2): 14-15 |
|Fernandina & Orlando R.P.O. – 1887 |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Fernandina postmark on postal card with ship marking, 1882 |11 (2): 1-2 |
|Figulus cover with fancy cancel, 1886 |10 (1): 4 |
|Figulus straightline and cds postmarks with fancy cancel, 1886 |10 (1): 4 |
|Florence Villa hotel and post office, 1885-1956 |10 (3): 7-14 |
|Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition ad covers, 1889 |8 (2): 1-3 |
|Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition, Ocala, 1889 |8 (2): 1-3 |
|Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition, Ocala, 1889 |9 (2): 4-5 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition – advertising covers, 1888-1891 |8 (1): 1-7 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition pass, 1888 |10 (1): 2-3 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition, 1888 |9 (2): 3 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition, Jacksonville, 1888-1891 |8 (1): 1-7 |
|Florida Sub-Tropical Fair, Ocala, 1890-1891 |8 (2): 4-5 |
|Fort Frank Brooke postal history |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Fort Meade/MOB octagonal postmarks and cds postmarks, 1885-1898 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Fort Meade octagonal postmark with fancy star cancel, 1888 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Fort Myers PO, 1876+ |2 (3): 19-20 |
|Fort Reid / Fort Reed mail |18 (1): 19-23 |
|Frostproof PO, 1892-1898 [see Lakemont PO] |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Frostproof town and postal history, 1880s+ |8 (1): 10-13 |
|Frostproof / Lakemont / Frostproof PO, 1892-1898/1898-1906/1906+ |8 (1): 10-13 |
|Fumigated cover – double fumigated, 1888 |12 (1): 2-3 |
|Fumigated cover – Gotha to Germany, 1888 |6 (2): 19-20 |
|Fumigated cover from Key West, 1899 |8 (2): 20 |
|Fumigated cover with Wild Wood postmark, 1888 |12 (3): 2-3 |
|Fumigated covers – punctures and markings, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Fumigated covers and letters, 1888 |6 (1): 12-20 |
|Fumigated covers processed at La Villa Junction (near Jacksonville), 1888 |8 (1): 8-9 |
|Fumigated covers to Germany, 1888 |6 (2): 19-20 |
|Fumigated handstamp on mail, 1888 |2 (4): 30-31 |
|FUMIGATED handstamp used at La Villa Junction, 1888 |8 (1): 8-9 |
|Fumigated mail at Florida & SE US post offices, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Fumigated postcard, 1888 |10 (1): 16 |
|FUMIGATED straightline handstamp, 1888 [fake] |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Gainesville college covers, 1883-1915 |14 (3): 4-11 |
|Gainesville duplex postmarks on East Florida Seminary covers, 1893 |12 (2): 2-5 |
|Gainesville postmark on college covers, 1883-1915 |14 (3): 4-11 |
|Gainesville postmark on cover with ten cent (US #68) usage, 1868 |8 (1): 16-17 |
|Glendale / Orange Co. postmark, 1886 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Glendale PO, 1882-1892 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Goslingsville PO, 1898-1905 [see Jamestown] |10 (3): 4-5 |
|Great Seal of Florida on covers |18 (2): 17-19 |
|Green Pond PO, 1887-1892/1892-1912 [transferred to Auburndale PO] |13 (2): 8-14 |
|Greenland cds postmark on Florida Pampas Grove cover, 1894-1895 |14 (3): 12-16 |
|Haines City postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |6 (1): 12-20 |
|Hamilton, Charles – Jacksonville postmaster, 1871 |2 (4): 4-25 |
|Hamlin, L.W. – Cedar Keys postmaster, 1884 |12 (3): 4-5 |
|Hampton, James – Auberndale postmaster, 1884 |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Haulover PO, 1882-1889 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Havana PO, 1890+ |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Hawks Park (Edgewater) PO, 1884+ |11 (2): 18 |
|Hawks Park cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 |13 (2): 4-6 |
|Hawks Park cds postmark with fancy star cancel, 1888 |11 (2): 18 |
|Hawks Park fancy star cancel, 1888 |11 (2): 18 |
|Heath PO, 1887-1918 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Hicks, Wiley – Acton postmaster, 1880s |7 (2): 10-14 |
|High Springs (Sentaffey) town and postal history |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Horse Creek PO, 1884-1885 [see Davenport PO] |7 (2): 24 |
|Hurlbut, Samuel – Christmas postmaster, 1892 |5 (2): 18-19 |
|Island Grove town and postal history |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Jacksonville cds postmark, STEAMBOAT and DUE 3 markings, 1870s |14 (3): 2 |
|Jacksonville drop cover |16 (1): 21 |
|Jacksonville duplex postmark with Southern Express marking, 1882 |13 (1): 6-8 |
|Jacksonville fancy blue cancel designs, 1860s-1870s |10 (1): 8-15 |
|Jacksonville fancy blue postmarks, 1860s-1870s |10 (1): 8-15 |
|Jacksonville fancy cancels, 1867-1875 |10 (1): 8-15 |
|Jacksonville postcard from Hawaii, 1884 |5 (2): 28 |
|Jacksonville postmark on mourning cover with US #113, 187? |9 (1): 7 |
|Jacksonville postmark with FORWARDED handstamp marking, 1879 |7 (1): 22 |
|Jacksonville postmark with STEAMBOAT handstamp marking, 1870s-80s |7 (2): 16-18 |
|Jacksonville RECD. Postmark on steamboat cover, 1884 |10 (2): 11-13 |
|Jacksonville to Beirut, Syria cover, 1878 |6 (1): 21 |
|Jamestown (Alachua County) manuscript postmark, 1880 |10 (3): 4-5 |
|Jamestown (Alachua County) PO, 1879-1880 [transferred to Hawthorn] |10 (3): 4-5 |
|Jamestown (Martin County) PO, 1899-1900 [see Gainesville PO] |10 (3): 4-5 |
|Jamestown cover and post offices, 1880 |10 (3): 4-5 |
|Jessamine postmark on fumigated postcard, 1888 |10 (1): 16 |
|Keilmansegge, Eugene – Apalachicola postmaster, 1865 |10 (3): 3 |
|Key West postmark on fumigated cover, 1899 |8 (2): 20 |
|Key West postmark with SPECIAL NOTICE TO MAIL ROBBERS, 187? |3 (1): 26 |
|Key West SHIP/DUE 5c marking, 1873 [new listing] |11 (2): 9 |
|Key West ship postmark |19 (1): 15-16 |
|Kissimmee manuscript, 1883 and cds postmarks, 1882, 1893 |11 (1): 17-22 |
|Kissimmee PO, 1882+ |11 (1): 17-22 |
|Kissimmee straightline postmark, 1883 |11 (1): 17-22 |
|Kissimmee town and postal history, 1883 |11 (1): 17-22 |
|Lake Charm DPO postal card |20 (1): 19 |
|Lake City postmark, 1874 |1 (2): 9-13 |
|Lakemont PO, 1898+ [see Frostproof PO] |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Levyville PO, 1866+ [see Long Pond PO] |12 (3): 1 |
|Live Oak postmark, 187? |1 (2): 9-13 |
|Lochloosa town and postal history |19 (2): 11-15 |
|Magnolia Hotel on St. Johns River |20 (3): 8-10 |
|Mail robbers – opened letter sent to dead letter office, 1874 |6 (2): 3-4 |
|Mail robbers – special notice marking, 1870s |3 (1): 26 |
|Manatee postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Mandarin postmark on cover to England, 1881 |7 (2): 19 |
|Marshall, Addison – Hawks Park postmaster, 1884 |11 (2): 18 |
|Matanzas postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |6 (1): 12-20 |
|Maytown PO, 1886-1888 / 1899-1935 |2 (4): 26-29 |
|McLean, A.C. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|McLeod, M.J. – Acton postmaster, 1880s |7 (2): 10-14 |
|Melrose (Banana) town and postal history |20 (3): 13-17 |
|Metzer, C.O. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Molino cover with Southern Express and Wells Fargo markings, 1871 |13 (1): 6-8 |
|Molino PO, 1866+ |13 (1): 6-8 |
|Monticello postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Mortonhurst PO, 1891-1893 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Moyer advertising cover |19 (3): 17 |
|Nassauville PO, 1899-1900/1919 [transferred to Lofton PO] |9 (3): 23 |
|Nassauville straightline provisional postmark, 1899 |9 (3): 23 |
|Nathan PO, 1895-1911 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|New Smyrna cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 |13 (2): 4-6 |
|Newahitchka PO, 1879+ |11 (2): 16-17 |
|Newahitchka town and postal history, 1879+ |11 (2): 16-17 |
|Niven, W.J. – Newahitchka postmaster, 1879 |11 (2): 16-17 |
|Ocala postmark – Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition cover, 1889 |9 (2): 4-5 |
|Ocala postmark on hotel corner card cover, 1891 |8 (2): 4-5 |
|Ochesee JAMES staightline cancel, 1878 |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Ochesee postmark with JAMES cancel, 1878 |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Official and unofficial inland waterways mail, 1883-1921 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Official covers |15 (2): 10-11 |
|Official stamps and covers |15 (1): 5-6, 13 |
|Orlando cds postmark on collar cover, 1888 |11 (2): 14-15 |
|Ormond postmark, 1885 |5 (2): 22-23 |
|Overocker, Walter – Frostproof postmaster, 1892 |8 (1): 10-13 |
|Pablo Beach PO, 1886+ [see Ruby PO] |7 (1): 8-9 |
|Padgett, Hopkins – Chicora postmaster, 1882-1890 |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Palm Springs postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Palmetto (Manatee County) PO, 1873+ |10 (2): 8 |
|Palmetto (Volusia County) PO, 1868-1870 |10 (2): 8 |
|Palmetto manuscript postmark on Reconstruction cover, 1868 |10 (2): 8 |
|Patrick, William – Kissimmee postmaster, 1882 |11 (1): 17-22 |
|Peace Creek (formerly Peas Creek and Bartow) PO, 1869-1879 |8 (1): 19 |
|Peace Creek postmark with US #114 pictorial issue usage, 187? |8 (1): 19 |
|Pearson, Timothy – Beauclerc postmaster, 1878 |14 (2): 13-14 |
|Penn town and postal history |21 (1): 10-11 |
|Pensacola registered cover to Italy |15 (3): 20-21 |
|Peru PO, 1879-1900 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Peru town and postal history |16 (3): 11-13 |
|Peru/J.M. Boyett, PM postmark, 1881 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Phosphate mining town post office listing, 1880s-early 1900s |14 (1): 5-15 |
|Pine Barren postmasters, 1883-1909 |3 (2): 11-12 |
|Pine Barrens (Pine Barren) PO, 1883-1919 |3 (2): 11-12 |
|Pine town and postal history |21 (2): 5-6, 18 |
|Plant Steamship Line covers, 1896-1898 |13 (2): 17-20 |
|Plymouth town and postal history |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Ponce Park town and postal history |19 (3): 12-16 |
|Port Tampa and Port Tampa City postal history |15 (3): 10-19 |
|Port Tampa cds postmark on Spanish American War cover, 1898 |12 (3): 16-18 |
|Postmarks with county and postmaster names, 1870s-1880s |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Postmaster and county name postmarks, 1870s-1880s, 1904 |4 (2): 18-19 |
|Postmaster name postmarks, 1877-1894 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Postmasters listing for Eva, Green Pond, Nettie and Withla, 1887-1935 |13 (2): 8-14 |
|Powelton PO, 1869-1870 / 1874-1887 |3 (2): 23 |
|Powelton postmasters, 1869-1887 |3 (2): 23 |
|Poweltown postmark with REC’ED FROM marking, 1882 |3 (2): 23 |
|Pre-Jacksonville small town post towns, 1881 |5 (1): 19 |
|Pre-Jacksonville small town post towns, 1894 |5 (1): 20 |
|Pre-Jacksonville small town postmarks, 1881 |5 (1): 19 |
|Pre-Jacksonville small town postmarks, 1894 |5 (1): 20 |
|Privately produced postmark devices – Wild Wood example, 1888 |12 (3): 2-3 |
|Problem/mystery cover – FLA or MIN postmark, 1868 |3 (2): 4-5 |
|Problem/mystery cover – routing, steamboat marking [solution] |4 (1): 2-4 |
|Problem/mystery cover – routing, steamboat marking, 1886 |3 (2): 3 |
|Problem/mystery cover – St. Johns River postmark, 1870 |3 (2): 10 |
|Problem/mystery cover – unusual usage, Ormond to Cuba [solution] |10 (3): 2 |
|Problem/mystery cover – unusual usage, Ormond to Cuba, 1899 |10 (2): 15-16 |
|Punta Gorda cds on ship cover, 1899 |12 (3): 15 |
|Punta Rassa postmark on Schooner Sunrise carried cover, 1890 |9 (1): 6 |
|Railroad cover – Tampa/Peace Creek/St. Johns River line, 1880 |13 (1): 13-15 |
|Railroad P.O. postmarks, routes, markings along east coast, 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Railway post office service, 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Railway postal clerk markings, 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|REC’ED (or REG’ED) FROM / markings, 1882 |3 (2): 23 |
|Reconstruction cover from Palmetto, 1868 |10 (2): 8 |
|Reconstruction usage – US colored troops, 1866 |4 (2): 11 |
|Return to writer cover from Cedar Keys, 1886 |12 (3): 4-5 |
|RETURN TO WRITER straightline h/s on Cedar Keys cover, 1886 |12 (3): 4-5 |
|Revenue cancels, 1865-1872 |5 (2): 3-15 |
|Revenue stamped documents – census, 1862-1872 |5 (2): 3-15 |
|Richards, Thomas – Eden postmaster, 1882 |5 (2): 22-23 |
|Ripley, J.M. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Roberts, W.R. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Rockner, Julius – Fort Meade postmaster, 1871 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|R.P.O. postmarks |15 (2): 22 |
|Ruby PO, 1884-1886 |4 (1): 1 |
|Ruby PO, 1884-1886 [see Pablo Beach PO] |7 (1): 8-9 |
|Sandy Ford manuscript postmark, 1869 |1 (2): 9-14 |
|Savannah & Live Oak Agent railroad usage and routing, 1870s |7 (1): 4-5 |
|Savannah & Live Oak Agent, 1872-1879 |7 (1): 4-5 |
|Sch. Wm J. Lermond manuscript marking, 1899 |12 (3): 15 |
|Schooner Sunrise carried cover from Cedar Keys, 1890 |9 (1): 6 |
|Schooner Wm J. Lermond cover, 1899 |12 (3): 15 |
|Scull, Eleanor – Ruby postmaster, 1884 |7 (1): 8-9 |
|Shiloh cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 |13 (2): 4-6 |
|Shiloh PO, 1884-1955 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Shiloh town and postal history |16 (3): 19-22 |
|Ship marking WESTERN.TEXAS on postal card, 1882 |11 (2): 1-2 |
|Ship travel rates – Florida to New York, 1880s |5 (1): 23 |
|Shuman, George – Chicora postmaster, 1881-1882 |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Silver Park PO, 1886-1888 / 1892-1904 [see Silver Springs Park PO] |3 (1): 6-7 |
|Silver Springs Park PO, 1888-1892 [see Silver Park PO] |3 (1): 6-7 |
|Sorrento PO, 1878+ |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Sorrento/Orange Co. postmark, 1882 |1 (3): 11-13 |
|Southern Express Company markings, 1867-1882 |13 (1): 6-8 |
|Spanish American War cover from U.S.S. Yankee, 1898 |12 (3): 16-18 |
|Spanish American War military camps mail |19 (1): 1-10 |
|Spanish American War patriotic covers |20 (1): 11-12 |
|Spanish American War ship cover, 1898 |13 (1): 4-5 |
|St. Johns River mail |20 (2): 14-17 |
|St. Nicholas fancy cancel |17 (1): 14-16 |
|St. Nicholas forwarded cover |15 (3): 9 |
|St. Nicholas PO, 1871-1908 [see Jacksonville PO] |5 (1): 19 |
|Stampless and stamped covers from Beazley, 1848, 1858, 1885 |10 (3): 16-19 |
|Stampless Key West cover with SHIP/DUE 5c marking, 1873 [new listing] |11 (2): 9 |
|Stampless provisional cover from Middleburg, 1866 |8 (1): 15 |
|Steamboat cover – Jacksonville, 1869 |9 (3): 21-22 |
|Steamboat cover – Jacksonville, 1870s |14 (3): 2 |
|Steamboat cover – Pilatka, 1872 |16 (1): 22 |
|Steamboat covers, 1850s-1880s |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Steamboat Indian River handstamp marking, 1886 |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Steamboat mail on the Kissimmee River, 1883-1921 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Steamboat marking – Jacksonville, 1870s-early 1880s |7 (2): 16-18 |
|Steamboat markings, 1884-1887 |10 (2): 11-13 |
|Steamboat Ocklawaha manuscript marking, 1872 |6 (2): 12-18 |
|Steamship Caloosa marking, 1898 [new listing] |13 (2): 17-20 |
|Steamship Caloosa, 1898 [new listing] |13 (2): 17-20 |
|Steamship Mascotte marking, 1897 |13 (2): 17-20 |
|Steinhatchee postal history |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Stephensville fancy cancel |15 (2): 5 |
|Stephensville postal history |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Stewart, Alexander – covers/letters from Florida, 1869-1874 |1 (2): 9-13 |
|Stewart, Alexander – letter 1867 |1 (3): 2 |
|Subtropical Exposition, Jacksonville |21 (2): 7-13 |
|Sub-Trop Ex. Station/Received/Jacksonville Fla postmark, 1888 |8 (2): 1-3 |
|Sub-Tropical Station/Jacksonville, Fla postmark, 1888 |8 (1): 1-7 |
|Suwannee Springs town and postal history |19 (3): 1-7 |
|Sylvan Lake PO, 1875-1906 |1 (3): 26 |
|Tampa cds postmark on railroad cover, 1880 |13 (1): 13-15 |
|Tampa during Spanish American War |18 (2): 10-16 |
|Tampa letter opened by robbers with dead letter office marking, 1874 |6 (2): 3-4 |
|Tangerine town and postal history |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Tarpon Spings cds postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 |12 (1): 2-3 |
|Tarpon Springs PO, 1883+ |11 (1): 8-13 |
|Tarpon Springs postmarks – various types, 1883-1940 |11 (1): 8-13 |
|Tarpon Springs provisional postmark |15 (1): 14-15 |
|Tarpon Springs town and postal history, 1883+ |11 (1): 8-13 |
|Temple, Simon – Temples Mills postmaster, 1877 |11 (3): 12-13 |
|Temples Mills (Temple’s Mills, Temples Mill) PO, 1877-1896 |11 (3): 12-13 |
|Temples Mills town and postal history, 1877+ |11 (3): 12-13 |
|Thorpe, Naomi – Auberndale postmaster, 1891-1896 |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Titusville cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 |13 (2): 4-6 |
|Tobacco advertising cover, 1870s [similar to 7 (1): 4-5 cover] |7 (2): 15 |
|Tortugas PO, 1899-1907 [see Key West PO] |14 (2): 7-10 |
|Tortugas PO, 1899-1907 [see Key West PO] |6 (1): 3-11 |
|U.S.S. Cincinnati/Key West, Fla. Marking, 1898 |13 (1): 4-5 |
|U.S.S. Yankee manuscript ship marking, 1898 |12 (3): 16-18 |
|US #113 pictorial stamp on Jacksonville mourning cover, 187? |9 (1): 7 |
|US #114 pictorial stamp usage, 187? |8 (1): 19 |
|US #119 pictorial stamp usage, 187? |5 (2): 2 |
|US 1869 pictorial stamps usage, 1869-1870s |5 (2): 2 |
|Volusia County small post towns and routing, 1892 |13 (2): 4-6 |
|Waldo & Cedar Keys R.P.O. – 1894, 1917 |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Waldo & Havana/Tavares R.P.O., 1885 |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Waldo & Ocala Agt. Postmark, 1884 (usage after it was R.P.O.) |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Waldo & Tavares R.P.O. – 1885 |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Warrington routing mark on San Francisco to Pensacola cover, 1867/69 |13 (1): 11-12 |
|Wemple, Samuel – Palmetto postmaster, 1868-1870 |10 (2): 8 |
|Wild Wood/Sumter Co. postmark, 1888 |12 (3): 2-3 |
|Williams, Edward – Buchingham postmaster, 1889 |11 (1): 1-3 |
|Wilson Fla Suwannee Co manuscript postmark, 1879 |10 (2): 14 |
|Wilson PO, 1879-1887 [transferred to Little River] |10 (2): 14 |
|Wilson, William – Wilson postmaster, 1879 |10 (2): 14 |
|Yearty, James – Calhoun postmaster, 1870 |14 (1): 2-3 |
|Yellow fever affect on mail, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Yellow fever covers and letters, 1888 |6 (1): 12-20 |
|Yellow fever mail, 1888 |1 (1): 27-37 |
|Zachry, A.H. – Auberndale postmaster, 1899 |12 (3): 6-14 |
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|Early Twentieth Century Era, 1900 – 1949 | |
|Adna Doane postmark, 1906 |11 (1): 23-24 |
|Adna PO, 1905-1906 [see Conlin PO] |11 (1): 23-24 |
|Advertising collar covers, 1905 |11 (2): 14-15 |
|Advertising post card, 1911 |4 (2): 3 |
|Airmail crash covers |16 (1): 11-18 |
|Allenhurst PO, 1909-1943 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Alligator advertising covers |20 (3): 18 |
|Apopka Doane postmarks, 1909, 1911 |11 (3): 10-11 |
|Argyle PO, 1902+ [see Uchee Anna PO] |2 (3): 24-25 |
|Armstrong Doane postmarks |15 (2): 17-19 |
|Armwood, Lewis – Garrett postmaster, 1906 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Arran – late usage of Doane postmark, 1924 |1 (3): 14 |
|Auburndale cds and Doane postmarks, 1885-1920 |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Babson Park PO, 1923+ [see Crooked Lake PO] |7 (2): 20-23 |
|Bakers Mill Doane postmark, 1907, 1909 [new listing] |13 (2): 2-3 |
|Banyan Doane postmark |16 (2): 21 |
|Barrett, Fernando – Marathon postmaster, 1909 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Bassenger Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1907, 1910, 1912 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Beresford DPO postmark on Pensacola forwarded cover, 1911 |8 (2): 18-19 |
|Betts PO, 1912-1919 |9 (1): 1 |
|Betts postmark on registered cover with US #F1 and Q2, 1913 |9 (1): 1 |
|Bonaventure postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Booth, Edwin – Fort Meade postmaster (locally choosen, not official), 1914 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Brown, Sidney – Ochopee postmaster, 1932 |1 (3): 19-22 |
|Buckingham Doane postmarks, 1904, 1905 |11 (1): 1-3 |
|Bussard, William & Elsie – Crooked Lake postmasters, 1913-1915 |7 (2): 20-23 |
|Cadillac cover – a unique example, 1903 |12 (3): 20 |
|Cadillac PO, 1902-1905 |12 (3): 20 |
|Cadillac straightline, 1903 and cds postmark, 1904 |12 (3): 20 |
|CAM No. 10 contract air mail route |19 (1): 11-14 |
|Camp Blanding postmark on soldiers mail, 1945 |9 (3): 2-3 |
|Canal Zone stamps used on Tampa cover |15 (2): 23 |
|Canaveral area small town postmasters, 1882-1955 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Canaveral Harbor PO, 1927-1928 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center ghost towns/post offices, 1882-1955 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Cantonment R.F.D. – early 1900s |1 (3): 26 |
|Censored mail – World War I and World War II |10 (2): 3-7 |
|Censored markings on Florida mail and mail to Florida, WWI and WWII |10 (2): 3-7 |
|Central Florida letters |15 (1): 16-21 |
|Chicora manuscript Doane postmarks, 1906, 1910 |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Christmas and other seals, 1908-1921 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Christmas seals – Florida local seals, 1908/1913 |4 (2): 20-22 |
|Christmas town and postal history |19 (2): 3-8 |
|Cocoa (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Community Post Offices, 1880s-early 1900s |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Conlin Doane postmark, 1906 |11 (1): 23-24 |
|Conlin PO, 1905-1907 [see Adna PO] |11 (1): 23-24 |
|Cottondale R.F.D. – early 1900s |1 (3): 26 |
|County and postmaster name postmarks, 1904 |4 (2): 18-19 |
|Cramlyn / Crainlyn postmark |19 (3): 19 |
|Cramlyn / Crainlyn postmark |20 (1): 5 |
|Cresent City postmark on forwarded cover, 1907 |9 (1): 19-20 |
|Crews, George – Chicora postmaster, 1909-1912 |8 (2): 11-13 |
|Crews, L.W. – railway postal clerk, 1929 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Crooked Lake PO, 1913-1915 / 1915-1923 [see Babson Park PO] |7 (2): 20-23 |
|Cross Creek and Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Crows Bluff DPO postmark on Pensacola forwarded cover, 1911 |8 (2): 18-19 |
|Dawson / Osceola County postmark, 1904 |4 (2): 18-19 |
|Daytona Beach duplex postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1910 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Deficiency in Address Supplied – Jacksonville, Fla. P.O. marking, 1904 |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Delayed mail (mailed 1925 – delivered 1967) |10 (1): 5 |
|Destin cds postmark, 1911 |11 (2): 10-13 |
|Detroit cds provisional (post closing) postmark, 1915 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Detroit PO, 1910-1914 [transferred to Florida City PO] |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Doane postmark information and listing, early 1900s |3 (1): 14-25 |
|Doane postmark listing update now online, early 1900s |7 (2): 1 |
|Doane postmark listing update, early 1900s |6 (1): 22-36 |
|Doane postmark replacements (using new / different devices), 1904-1905 |11 (1): 1-3 |
|Doane postmark replacements / types, 1904-1905 |11 (1): 1-3 |
|Doane postmarks – Archer, Curtis Mills, Gardner, Lake Como, 1903-1907 |6 (1): 22-36 |
|Doane postmarks – complete listing, early 1900s |3 (1): 14-25 |
|Doane postmarks – Curtis Mills, Gardner, Mims, Lake Como, 1903-1906 |3 (1): 14-25 |
|Doane postmarks – Luckets, Mims, Ponce Park, Newtown, 1903-1907 |6 (1): 22-36 |
|Doane postmarks – Sewalls Point, Zellwood, 1903-1906 |3 (1): 14-25 |
|Doane postmarks – Sewalls Point, Zellwood, 1903-1907 |6 (1): 22-36 |
|Doane postmarks – updated listing now online, early 1900s |7 (2): 1 |
|Doane postmarks – updated listing, early 1900s |6 (1): 22-36 |
|Drummond, Robert – Kendal postmaster, 1914 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Early R.F.D. markings |17 (2): 20-23 |
|Early stamp dealer cover |19 (1): 18 |
|Early stamp dealer flyer |19 (2): 19 |
|East Florida Seminary – information and covers, 1851-1902 |12 (2): 2-5 |
|Eau Gallie (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Edwards cds postmark, 1910 [after PO was closed] |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Edwards Doane composite postmark, 1909 |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Edwards Doane postmark on postcard to Alamo Florida, 1909 |14 (2): 2-6 |
|Egmont Key PO, 1900-1922 |1 (2): 5-8 |
|Eldora town and postal history |15 (3): 5-8 |
|Ellenton cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1908 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Eva PO, 1913-1935 [transferred to Groveland PO] |13 (2): 8-14 |
|Evinston town and postal history |17 (3): 13-18 |
|Fairfield postmark, 1903 |2 (4): 36-37 |
|Florence Villa (Florence) PO, 1902-1956 [transferred to Winter Haven] |10 (3): 7-14 |
|Florence Villa hotel and post office, 1885-1956 |10 (3): 7-14 |
|Florida Exposition – Fair Association – Jacksonville, 1909 |13 (3): 13 |
|Florida R.F.D. markings, 1909-1912 |2 (4): 32-34 |
|Fort Drum Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1906, 1907 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Fort Lauderdale postmark on delayed mail, 1925 / 1967 |10 (1): 5 |
|Forwarded Lockport postcard, 1922 |11 (1): 14-15 |
|Forwarded Pensacola cover with five postal markings, 1911 |8 (2): 18-19 |
|Fraudulent handstamped mail |15 (2): 16 |
|Free franking – prisoner of war cover, 1944 |10 (1): 17 |
|Free franking – sailors mail, World War II, 1943 |11 (3): 7-8 |
|Free franking – soldiers mail, 1945 |9 (3): 2-3 |
|Freeman fancy star duplex postmark / cancel, 1910 |11 (3): 2 |
|Freeman PO, 1900-1910 |11 (3): 2 |
|Freeman, Emma – Freeman postmaster, 1900 |11 (3): 2 |
|Frostproof postmarks, 1906, 1914, 1917 |8 (1): 10-13 |
|Gainesville postmark on University of Florida covers, 1915 |14 (3): 4-11 |
|Garrett manuscript provisional postmark, 1906 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Garrett PO, 1906-1915 [transferred to Seffner PO] |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Georgetown postmark on delayed mail, 1925 / 1967 |10 (1): 5 |
|Gomez Doane postmark |20 (2): 18 |
|Grand Ridge R.F.D. – early 1900s |2 (4): 32-34 |
|Haines City cds postmark on forwarded cover, 1904 |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Hawthorne R.F.D. – early 1900s |2 (4): 32-34 |
|Hialeah manuscript provisional postmark, 1922 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Hialeah PO, 1921+ |9 (1): 8-14 |
|High Springs (Sentaffey) town and postal history |16 (2): 4-7 |
|Hollywood provisional postmark |15 (1): 7 |
|Hooker’s Point shipyard marking, 1945 |11 (3): 20 |
|Hosford postmark on prisoner of war cover, 1944 |10 (1): 17 |
|Indianola (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Inman, Frederick – Florence Villa postmaster, 1902-1906 |10 (3): 7-14 |
|Islamorada manuscript provisional postmark, 1909 |9 (2): 19 |
|Islamorada PO, 1908+ |9 (2): 19 |
|Jacksonville & Key West R.P.O. route agent markings, 1924 |14 (2): 12 |
|Jacksonville & St. Petersburg R.P.O. with Christmas seal, 1913 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Jacksonville cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1912, 1914 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Jacksonville Mailomat FDC |21 (2): 1-3 |
|Jacksonville postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1944 |9 (1): 16-18 |
|Jefferson County DPOs, 1908 |13 (1): 9-10 |
|Jena postal history |17 (3): 6-12 |
|Jensen Beach postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1943 |9 (1): 16-18 |
|Kendal manuscript provisional postmark, 1914 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Kendal PO, 1914+ |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 |11 (2): 5-8 |
|Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 (EKU) |11 (2): 5-8 |
|Key West postmarks, 1910-1938 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Key West R.P.O. (various), 1910-1938 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Keyes, William – Lucerne Park postmaster, 1921-1924 |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Knapp, George – Shoals postmaster, 1915 |13 (1): 16 |
|Knight’s Key PO, 1907-1912 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Knight’s Key postmark, 1910 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Ku Klux Klan cover from Tampa, 1913 |14 (3): 19 |
|Kunberger, Beulah – Florence Villa postmaster, 1935-1956 |10 (3): 7-14 |
|Labelle manuscript and cds postmark on steamboat mail, 1909 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Lake & Ft. Myers R.P.O. route agent marking, 1911 [new discovery] |11 (2): 3-4 |
|Lake Istokpoga PO, 1925-1937 |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Lake Istokpoga postmark – last day of operations, 1937 |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Lakeland duplex postmark, 1910 |12 (1): 23-24 |
|Lakeland R.F.D. – early 1900s |2 (4): 32-34 |
|Lakeland view postcard with early Coca Cola ad, 1910 |12 (1): 23-24 |
|Lakemont cds postmark on forwarded cover, 1904 |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Lakemont postmark, 1906 |8 (1): 10-13 |
|Lakeport postmark on forwarded postcard, 1922 |11 (1): 14-15 |
|Lansing cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1914 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Lorida (Lordia) PO, 1937+ |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Lorida (Lordia) postmark – first day of operations, 1937 |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Lotus postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Lucerne Park PO, 1912-1930 [transferred to Winter Haven] |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Lucerne Park postmarks – no known examples (1912-1930) |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Luckingham Doane postmark, 1905 |11 (1): 1-3 |
|Mail routes between Merritt Island and mainland, pre-1917 |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Marathon PO, 1909+ |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Marathon straightline postmark, 1909 |2 (3): 3-4 |
|Marathon straightline postmark, 1909 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Mayport postmark on first day cover, 1924 |7 (2): 6 |
|McClenny, Louis – Cadillac postmaster, 1902 |12 (3): 20 |
|McLain, John – Auberndale postmaster, 1911 |12 (3): 6-14 |
|McLaughlin, Ed – Kissimmee/Lake Okeechobee post rider, 1914 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Meadows, Ernest – Crooked Lake postmaster, 1915-1921 |7 (2): 20-23 |
|Melrose (Banana) town and postal history |20 (3): 13-17 |
|Micanopy R.F.D. – 1908 |5 (2): 27 |
|Millard, George – Hialeah postmaster, 1921 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Mount Dora postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1944 |9 (1): 16-18 |
|Naranja (Narauja) PO, 1906+ |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Narauja cds provisional (incorrect spelling) postmark, 1907 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Narcossee cds postmark, 1906 |11 (1): 23-24 |
|Nash PO, 1904-1937 |13 (1): 9-10 |
|Nashua cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1910 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Nathan postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Nettie PO, 1900-1906 [transferred to Green Pond PO] |13 (2): 8-14 |
|Nichols PO, 1907+ |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Nichols straightline provisional postmark, 1907 |4 (2): 23-24 |
|Nichols straightline provisional postmark, 1907 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Niles, Leon – Lucerne Park postmaster, 1912-1921 |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Oceanus postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Ochopee PO, 1932+ |1 (3): 19-22 |
|Office discontinued mail, 1904 |13 (1): 2-3 |
|OFFICE DISCONTINUED/ MAIL TO straightline marking, 1904 |13 (1): 2-3 |
|Official and unofficial inland waterways mail, 1883-1921 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Okahumpka postmark on forwarded cover, 1907 |9 (1): 19-20 |
|Ona town and postal history |16 (2): 16-20 |
|Ormond Beach auto racing cover |17 (3): 19 |
|Orsino PO, 1915-1963 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Oslo PO, 1898-1919 [transferred to Vero PO] |11 (2): 19-20 |
|Oslo postmarks having unusual designs, 1908, 1912, 1918 |11 (2): 19-20 |
|Oslo unusual design postmarks, 1908, 1912, 1918 |11 (2): 19-20 |
|Osprey fancy cancel, 1934 |15 (3): 22-23 |
|Palatka cds postmark on weather report postcard, 1925 |13 (3): 16 |
|Panacea Doane postmark, 1905 [new listing] |12 (2): 19 |
|Parker, John – Fort Drum postmaster, 1914 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Peru town and postal history |16 (3): 11-13 |
|Philatelic postmark usage, 1937 |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Phosphate mining history postcards and post offices, 1910-1912 |14 (1): 5-15 |
|Phosphate mining town post office listing, 1880s-early 1900s |14 (1): 5-15 |
|Pierce cds postmark on postcard, 1912 |14 (1): 5-15 |
|Pierce, William – Nichols postmaster, 1907 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Pine Barren postmasters, 1883-1909 |3 (2): 11-12 |
|Pine town and postal history |21 (2): 5-6, 18 |
|Plymouth town and postal history |20 (3): 1-8 |
|Ponce de Leon celebration, 1909 |13 (1): 18-20 |
|Ponce Park town and postal history |19 (3): 12-16 |
|Postmaster and county name postmarks, 1904 |4 (2): 18-19 |
|Prisoner of war covers, 1940s |9 (3): 2-3 |
|Prisoner of war covers, 1944 |10 (1): 17 |
|Provisional postmarks – usage and examples, 1906-1922 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|Quay Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1907, 1908 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Railroad P.O. postmarks, routes, markings along east coast, 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Railroad P.O. postmarks, routes, markings along east coast, 1910-1938 |2 (3): 13-15 |
|Railway post office service, 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Railway postal clerk markings, 1895-1948 |1 (3): 3-10 |
|Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan and her Cross Creek mail |21 (1): 1-5 |
|Reddick postmark, 1903 |2 (4): 36-37 |
|Richmond postmark, 1907 [new Doane listing] |9 (1): 19-20 |
|Roberts, Leslie – West Fort Meade postmaster, 1908-1915 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Rood manuscript provisional postmark and cds postmark, 1915 |10 (2): 20 |
|Rood PO, 1915-1934 [transferred to Jupiter] |10 (2): 20 |
|R.P.O. new listings |21 (2): 14-16 |
|Russell, John – Islamorada postmaster, 1908 |9 (2): 19 |
|Safety Harbor Doane postmarks |20 (1): 6-8 |
|Sands, William – Auberndale postmaster, 1900 |12 (3): 6-14 |
|Sanford R.F.D. – early 1900s |1 (3): 26 |
|Sanford R.F.D. straightline handstamp, early 1900s |2 (4): 32-34 |
|Scott, William – Lucerne Park postmaster, 1924-1930 |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Shiloh town and postal history |16 (3): 19-22 |
|Shoals PO, 1915-1919 |13 (1): 16 |
|Shoals stars above a feather fancy cancel, 1915? |13 (1): 16 |
|Shoals straightline provisional postmark and fancy cancel, 1915? |13 (1): 16 |
|Smallest US post office – Ochopee, 1932+ |1 (3): 19-22 |
|Smith, Thomas – Florence Villa postmaster, 1918 |10 (3): 7-14 |
|Smoak PO, 1903-1909 |2 (4): 36-37 |
|Sopchoppy Doane postmark, 1905 [new listing] |12 (2): 19 |
|South Jacksonville R.F.D. – 1915 |3 (2): 24 |
|St. Augustine cds postmark with flag machine cancel, 1909 |13 (1): 18-20 |
|St. Cloud manuscript provisional postmark, 1909 |9 (1): 8-14 |
|St. Johns River PO, 1946-1957 (cover with 1870 postmark?) |3 (2): 10 |
|Steamboat mail on the Kissimmee River, 1883-1921 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Stokes, Mary – Lorida postmaster, 1937 |10 (2): 18-19 |
|Suwannee Springs town and postal history |19 (3): 1-7 |
|Swearingen, Francis – Fort Meade postmaster, 1915 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Tallahassee college covers, 1903-1915 |14 (3): 12-16 |
|Tallahassee postmark on Tallahassee college covers, 1903-1915 |14 (3): 12-16 |
|Tampa postmark with flag machine cancel, 1913 |14 (3): 19 |
|Tampa use of Canal Zone stamps |15 (2): 23 |
|Tangerine town and postal history |20 (2): 8-13 |
|Tantie cds postmark on steamboat mail, 1906 |12 (1): 4-22 |
|Tarpon Springs postmarks – various types, 1883-1940 |11 (1): 8-13 |
|Titusville postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s |5 (1): 9-15 |
|Town and post office – Lucerne Park, 1910+ |9 (2): 16-18 |
|Town with post office in a trunk – Crooked Lake, 1913+ |7 (2): 20-23 |
|US #505 usage – Tampa cover |18 (3): 12 |
|US #616 usage – Mayport first day cover, 1924 |7 (2): 6 |
|US #F1 and Q2 on Betts registered cover, 1913 |9 (1): 1 |
|Venus fancy cancel, 1934 |15 (3): 22-23 |
|Vero Beach postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1945 |9 (1): 16-18 |
|Waldo & Cedar Keys R.P.O. – 1917 |9 (2): 10-14 |
|Weather report postcard – Palatka to Daytona Beach, 1925 |13 (3): 16 |
|Wellborn R.F.D. – 1908 |5 (2): 27 |
|West Fort Meade PO, 1908-1910 / Fort Meade 1910+ |12 (2): 6-15 |
|West Fort Meade postmarks – three types, 1908, 1909, 1910 |12 (2): 6-15 |
|Wilson PO, 1915-1933 |7 (1): 10-20 |
|Winter Park cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1921 |11 (3): 14-19 |
|Withla PO, 1927-1933 [transferred to Eva PO] |13 (2): 8-14 |
|Woodpecker tourist route |21 (1): 19 |
|World War II Fort Pierce amphibious training base, 1943 |11 (3): 7-8 |
|World War II patriotic covers |9 (1): 16-18 |
|World War II shipyard cover, 1945 |11 (3): 20 |
|Yalaha postmark, 1932 |15 (3): 27 |
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|Modern Twentieth Century Era, 1950 – 1999 | |
|Brevard County postal history, 1965-2000 |11 (1): 4-6 |
|Cape Canaval postmarks on same cover, 1962 / 1998 |11 (1): 7 |
|Cape Canaval space related philatelic cover, 1962 / 1998 |11 (1): 7 |
|Crash cover – CITY, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] |10 (1): 19 |
|Crash cover – Hallandale, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] |9 (1): 15 |
|Crash cover – Miami bound, 1955 |20 (1): 9-10 |
|Crash cover – New York, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] |9 (2): 20 |
|Daytona Beach and attraction post cards |21 (1): 8 |
|Express labels – Florida Express [modern fakes] |3 (2): 13-14 |
|Florence Villa hotel and post office, 1885-1956 |10 (3): 7-14 |
|FPHS annual meeting, 1997 [report] |4 (2): 1 |
|FPHS annual meeting, 1999 [FPHS meeting information] |6 (1): 2 |
|FPHS annual meeting, 1999 [information] |6 (2): 2 |
|FPHS annual meeting, 1999 [report] |7 (1): 1 |
|Hallandale postmark with DAMAGED IN PLANE CRASH h/s, 1955 |9 (1): 15 |
|Jernigan provisional stamps [modern fakes] |7 (1): 23-24 |
|Jernigan provisional stamps [story behind their creation] |7 (2): 4-5 |
|Olympic games cancels (1992) with Florida postmarks |5 (1): 16-18 |
|Olympic games cancels, 1992 |5 (1): 16-18 |
|Orlando postmarks – two different on same post card |21 (2): 19 |
|Postal cards from a junk box |18 (1): 9 |
|Shiloh town and postal history |17 (1): 4-7 |
|Special cancels and short-term postal stations, 1965-2000 |11 (1): 4-6 |
|Stamporee Conv. St./Cocoa Beach Station postmark, 1965 |11 (1): 4-6 |
|State prison mail, 1998 |8 (2): 16-17 |
|Titusville/Wal*Mart Station postmark and fancy cancel, 1999 |11 (1): 4-6 |
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|Twenty-First Century Era, 2000+ | |
|Afghanistan to Florida postcard, 2002 |10 (2): 17 |
|First day covers with pictorial cancels, 2000 |13 (2): 15-16 |
|FLOREX exhibit on 1897-1936 Florida Machine Cancels |4 (1): 1 |
|Florida Stampless Postal History [FPHS book review] |6 (1): 1 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2002 |9 (2): 2 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2003 |10 (2): 2 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2006 [introduces FPHS web site] |13 (2): 1 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2007 |14 (2): 1 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2008 |16 (1): 23 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2009 |17 (1): 23 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2010 |17 (3): 23 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2011 |18 (2): 23 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2012 |19 (2): 15 |
|FPHS annual meeting 21013 |20 (2): 19 |
|FPHS annual meeting 2014 |21 (2): 17 |
|FPHS member David Phillips recognized – APS member for 50 years |2 (4): 3 |
|FPHS member Ted Light’s collection sold at auction, 2004 |11 (3): 1 |
|FPHS member Vernon Morris wins APS Champion of Champions award |13 (3): 1 |
|Free franking – soldiers mail from Afghanistan to Florida, 2002 |10 (2): 17 |
|Free franking – soldiers mail from Krygyzstan, 2002 |10 (3): 15 |
|Member accolades [exhibition awards] |4 (2): 2 |
|Railroad 150th Anniversary special cancel |18 (2): 22 |
|StampShow 2010 (Richmond VA) |17 (3): 22-23 |
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