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Wm. T. Coleman & Co. Stamp on Cover to HH Page [155390]

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Wm. T. Coleman & Co. Stamp on Cover to HH Page [155390]
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110.00USDto j******n+ buyer's premium (22.00)
This item SOLD at 2022 Dec 03 @ 22:05UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Cover sent to HH Page in St. Louis, Missouri. (Page is likely tied to Page & Bacon, who operated out of St. Louis and SF during the 1850s before their bank collapsed.) Pencil notations that date it as April 22, 1865. New York cancel and killer on 3 cent stamp. However, the best part of this cover is the stamp on the reverse. "Forwarded by Wm. T. Coleman & Co." William Tell Coleman was a California pioneer. He arrived in California in 1849 during the Gold Rush and starting a shipping and commission business. Coleman was tied to the 1851 and 1856 San Francisco Vigilance Committees. Many of the owners of the other shipping lines in the clipper card collection we are offering in this sale worked for or were partnered with Coleman, including Edward Mott Robinson, Cornelius Comstock, and Platt & Newton (who took over his business in 1868). Coleman spent time in both New York and California. After leaving the commission business, he engaged in mining borax in Death Valley in the 1880s. He was owner of the Harmony Borax Works in Death Valley which he eventually sold to Francis Marion "Borax" Smith to form the Pacific Coast Borax Company. Coleman died in San Francisco in 1893. This cover is Ex. Henry Clifford, who was the Southwestern Director and Vice President of the Western Cover Society in the mid-1950s.

Date: 1865
Country (if not USA):
State: New York
City: New York
Provenance: