PRESTAMP AND STAMPLESS COVERS TO, FROM, AND THROUGH BRITISH NORTH AMERICA

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PRESTAMP AND STAMPLESS COVERS TO, FROM, AND THROUGH BRITISH NORTH AMERICA 1685 1865 A selection from a collection of covers to, through, and from what is now Canada showing unusual routes, rates, destinations, points of origin, markings, forwarders, shipping lines, express companies, military campaigns, fur trade and exploration, and other more unusual facets of early Canadian postal history including many earliest known to and from parts of Canada, only recorded and few recorded postal handstamps, etc. The display is a selection of covers from the collection showing a wide variety of the unusual and seldom-seen as a representation.

CANADA to FRANCE 1685 FRANCE to CANADA 1710 le jour de la St. Martin, 1685 Quebec to Paris The earliest known cover in private hands from Canada to another country with a French Postal Rate. 1710 St. James (De Beuvron), France to Montreal The earliest recorded cover to Canada in private hands Also the earliest cover to Canada with a Postal Rate Through a Forwarding Agent Also using the name CANADA.

NEWFOUNDLAND to ENGLAND 1705 1709 September 12 BONAVISTA and September 25 ST. JOHN S to LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND By private ship same correspondence one with a BRISTOL Bishopmark and the other with a LONDON Bishopmark. Supposedly the EARLIEST covers from NEWFOUNDLAND in private hands.

LABRADOR to FRANCE 1733 and NEWFOUNDLAND to ENGLAND 1732 1733 Isle a Bois, Labrador to France The earliest Labrador cover reported in private hands. Ex. Wellburn. 1732 Ferryland. Newfoundland to London, England Formerly the earliest reported cover from Newfoundland in private hands. Ex. Pratt.

UNITED STATES to CANADA 1783 and circa 1734 to 1739 Both covers are in the period when both Detroit and Montreal were part of the French Regime. Detroit, U.S.A to Montreal 1738 The earliest recorded cover from Detroit in private hands. Detroit to Montreal 1734 to 1749 from Robert Navarre, Royal Notary and King s Warehouse Controller at Detroit (1734 to 1749) no date The second earliest cover reported from Detroit in private hands.

NOVA SCOTIA to UNITED STATES 1746 22 November 1746 A folded Military Dispatch from Louisburg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia during its first occupation by British and Colonial forces William Cosby, Colonial Officer and former Governor of New York to William Pepperell, Commander of the expedition, at this time back in Massachusetts, B.N.A. (United States).

NOVA SCOTIA to the UNITED STATES 1748 and 1750 Two covers dated 1748 and 1750 from ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, NOVA SCOTIA to BOSTON, U.S.A. These are the earliest reported covers from Nova Scotia to another country in private hands.

CANADA to FRANCE 1749 and 1758 Two of the earliest covers known from Canada to France with Postal Handstamps in private hands. 1749 Quebec to Montauban, France With the Bordeaux Fleur de Lys B Postmark 1758 Quebec to St. Malo, France with a BREST Straightline Handstamp. Both covers to Canada during the French Regime.

BELGIUM and FRANCE to CANADA 1751 and 1758 1751 Liege, Belgium to Quebec with an albino DE LIEGE handstamp via a Forwarding Agent at Amiens, France Liege was in France at this time Possibly the earliest cover in private hands with a postal handstamp to Canada 1758 Paris, France to Montreal troisieme indicates a triplicate letter.

NOVA SCOTIA to ENGLAND 1752 November 2 and 13, 1752 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA to LONDON, ENGLAND from Governor Hopson. These are two of the earliest recorded covers from Nova Scotia to a foreign part. Both were carried on the same ship and bear the Bristol B Handstamp.

NOVA SCOTIA and NEW BRUNSWICK to UNITED STATES 1752 and 1758 July 24, 1752 Halifax, Nova Scotia to Newport, U.S.A. The earliest recorded cover from Halifax in private hands. July 12, 1758 Fort Cumberland, New Brunswick to Easton, Maine. One of the two earliest recorded covers from New Brunswick in private hands. Former French Fort Beausejour surrendered on June 17, 1755 Seven Years War, from a Colonial soldier Contents: went on shore and killed two indians and scalped them

BELGIUM and FRANCE to CANADA 1752 and 1757 1752 Esseneux, France (now Belgium) to Quebec 1757 Paris, France to Montreal Both covers to Canada under the French Regime.

CAPE BRETON ISLAND to FRANCE - 1755 1755 June 14 LOUISBOURG, CAPE BRETON ISLAND, NEW FRANCE to MARSEILLES, FRANCE by ship with a de BAYONNE Handstamp rated 13 sols COLLECT, from Pierre- Andre de Suffren a future admiral of France. The ONLY reported cover from French Nova Scotia in private hands. 14 June 1755 Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island

NOVA SCOTIA to UNITED STATES 1758 ENGLAND to NOVA SCOTIA 1759 1758 December 20 Louisbourg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia to Boston, U.S.A. From a British Officer just after its capture from the French. 1759 March 10 London to a British Officer at Louisbourg Addressed to Colonel Frasers Regiment Fraser s Highlanders were at Louisbourg after participating in its capture preparing to sail to attack Quebec.

NEW FRANCE to FRANCE - 1759 September 22, 1759 QUEBEC, NEW FRANCE to PARIS, FRANCE On this date De Levis was in camp at Jacques Cartier, Quebec with the balance of the army From the Chevelier Francois De Levis, commander of the French army in Canada after Montcalm s death to the Marshall Duke De Belle Isle, Minister of State of France, dated 9 days after Quebec s fall. A letter of introduction for Sieur De Joannes, Town Major of Quebec carrying verbal and written reports of the campaigns in Canada during the past seasons including the loss of Quebec. De Levis was one of the most important military men in Canada s history, eventually becoming a Duke and a Marshall of France.

CANADA to SCOTLAND 1760 August 22, 1760 Camp before Fort Levis on Isle Royal to Scotland Chimney Island near Prescott, Ontario The earliest cover from British Ontario in private hands A military letter from a Highland Officer describing the journey from Fort Ontario of the British Army including a sea battle with French warships and the siege and capture of Fort Levis. A second letter from the same correspondence, dated July 2, 1761 from Crown Point.