704 research outputs found
U.S. President Barack Obama and Pope Benedict XVI
U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican,, Antigua & Barbuda, sheet of one stamp. The President Obama International Stamp Collection
Letter from the the Post Office Department to the Gainesville, Florida Postmaster
Letter from the Third Assistant Postmaster General at the Post Office Department to the Postmaster in Gainesville, Florida. The correspondence is dated 19 September 1913. The Third Assistant Postmaster General is informing the Postmaster in Gainesville, Florida that because Our Florida Friend is no longer in active publication it no longer qualifies for second-class mailing privileges
Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States of America
.. when you spread the wealth around it\u27s good for everybody. , Antigua & Barbuda, sheet of 4 stamps. The President Obama International Stamp Collection. No date. given
President Barack Obama
Antigua & Barbuda, sheet of one stamp. The President Obama International Stamp Collection. No date given
Post Office receipt for Our Friend
Receipt from the Post Office for mailing Our Friend. The receipt is dated 12 February 1913
U.S. President Barack Obama, Nobel Peace Prize, 2009
Antigua & Barbuda, sheet of 4 stamps. The President Obama International Stamp Collection
U.S. President Barack Obama, London, England
President Obama with HM Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, Tuvalu, sheet of one stamp. The President Obama International Stamp Collection. No date given
The First Family of the United States
Tuvalu, sheet of 4 stamps. The President Obama International Stamp Collection. No date given
U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao
Guyana, sheet of 2 stamps. The President Obama International Stamp Collection. No date given
Bangor Local Postal Guide v.2 1905
Bangor\u27s postal history begins with the establishment of an office in 1801, at Treat\u27s Falls, near the present pumping station of the Bangor Water Works, which was at that time, the head of navigation and the original settlement of Bangor. It was not for some years afterward, that the business portion of the future city, far famed for its lumber interests, was removed to its present site farther down the Penobscot. \u27I\u27he first office was a nook in a corner of Buckley Emerson\u27s store, and Mr. Emerson had the honor of being the first guardian of the correspondence of his fellow townspeople.
A rich history of the Bangor Post Office is presented throughout this pamphlet. Highlights include photographs of the postmaster, assistant postmaster, and clerks and carriers.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/books_pubs/1293/thumbnail.jp
- …