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R-9 Cradlebaugh used as a Received Cancel on Back of Cover Plus Genoa Pieces [130089]

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R-9 Cradlebaugh used as a Received Cancel on Back of Cover Plus Genoa Pieces  [130089]
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This item SOLD at 2021 May 14 @ 14:25UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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October 7, 1895. Earliest known Cradlebaugh cancel according to the survey of Nevada postal history by Gamett & Nelson. Opened roughly into strike, but strike is nice and strong. Addressed to L(eonline) Lewis of Cradlebaugh. Leoline was the sister of Judge John Cradlebaugh, namesake of the town. The Cradlebaugh post office was open from April 10, 1895 to September 26, 1896. It was open a second time from August 22, 1898 to December 9, 1899. One of the greatest fair amusement rides ever invented, the Ferris Wheel, owes its creation to Cradlebaugh, Nevada and a water wheel on the Carson River. Two Genoa covers: 1902 cover and 1891 return receipt with a rarer Rec'd cancel.

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State: Nevada
City: Cradlebaugh
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