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Nancy Pope <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Nov 2003 11:57:43 -0500
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Teresa,

Glad you saw our website. There are a few images of mailbags in the
exhibits section (our collections section isn't that strong in images yet).
Check in exhibits under "Customers & Communities." If all else fails, just
send me a scan of the bag you're after and I'll let you know if it's
postal.

Nancy

Nancy A. Pope
Historian
National Postal Museum
Smithsonian Institution
2 Massachusetts Ave., N.E.
PO Box 75039
Washington, DC 20002

202-633-9381
202-633-9393 (fax)
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http://postalmuseum.si.edu

"Don't you like to write letters. I do because it's such a swell way to
keep from working and yet feel you've done something."
Hemingway to Fitzgerald - July 1, 1925


>>> [log in to unmask] 11/18/03 11:38AM >>>
Greetings Listers.

I have recently had a visitor bring in an item that has bewildered not only
myself, but the curator and collections manager of the State Museum.  As far
as we have all agreed, it is some kind of transport leather bag, stamped
U.S. on the front flap, with three straps and metal buckles, and a short and
long carrying strap.   The question is, is this a U.S. military issue, or is
it a U.S. Postal bag?  I have been to the U.S. Postal Museum website, and
didn't find much there to help.  Can anyone suggest possible sources for
help in identifying and dating this piece?  It is flat in profile, rougher
in texture, and larger than the Civil War era bags in the state collection.

Many thanks in advance,
Teresa Whitt, Director/Curator
South Charleston Museum
South Charleston, WV

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