J. C. Truman's Express (Jan
1864 - Feb 1864)
Truman & Chapman's Express (Feb 1864 - 1865)
Truman & Co's Express (1865 - 1868)
James C. Truman
began his J.C. Truman Express in January 1864 soon after arriving in
San Francisco. He took Chapman as a partner on February 16, 1864 and
after Chapman withdrew in 1865, he formed Truman & Co's Express. It
operated from San Francisco to San Jose by rail and to Watsonville and
Santa Cruz until 1868.
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J.C. Truman's
Express, S.F. & S.J. Rail Road,
train illustrated frank from the first iteration of the express on
3c pink 1861 issue entire to San Jose, ink cancel on indicia, six
reported examples, ex Jessup and Pearce
(stock #272, $1500) |
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Truman & Chapman's
Express, S.F. & S.J. Rail Road,
train illustrated frank from the second iteration of the express
on 3c pink 1861 issue entire to San Jose, pencil cancel on indicia,
cover repairs at left edge, fewer than ten reported examples from this
express, ex Clifford
(stock #270) |
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Truman & Co's
Express, train illustrated
frank portraying a more modern train, with "Office
in S.F. Corner Front and Washington Sts, Prepaid Envelopes $7.00 per
Hundred" text below, from the
third iteration of the express on 3c pink 1864 issue entire to San
Jose, lightly aged
(stock #267, $250) |
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Truman & Co's
Express, train illustrated
frank portraying a more modern train, in blue, with "Office
in S.F. Corner Front and Washington Sts, Prepaid Envelopes $7.00 per
Hundred" text below on 3c pink
1864 issue entire to San Jose, manuscript April 7, 1865 express cancel
with date, minor corner stain, five reported examples of the blue
frank, all dated between February and April 1865, ex Dale -
Lichtenstein
(stock #271, $1250) |
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Truman & Co's
Express, rectangular box frank
with new address below, "Merchants
Exchange Building, Battery Street, Opposite the Post Office,"
on 3c pink 1864 issue entire to Santa Cruz, manuscript September 1867
express cancel with date, cover edge repair at foot
(stock #269, $250) |
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Truman & Co's
Express, S.F. & S.J. R.R. Express,
rectangular box frank with railroad line of text above and address
below on 3c pink 1864 issue entire to San Jose, manuscript cancel,
"Please Delivery Early" endorsement at left cut away when cover was
reduced, eight reported used examples of this variety of frank
(stock #268, $250) |
Tucker's
Siskiyou Express (1868)
A short-lived express that
operated from Shasta to the mining camps in the Siskiyou area on the
California - Oregon border in 1868.
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Tucker's Siskiyou Express, gray black handstamp
with fancy letters in double line box tying 3c pink 1864 issue entire
addressed to "Southside Siskiyou Mountain, Oregon, endorsed "With
$142.50 coin" and "Tucker" written by same hand, original note of
William Hoffman dated Jacksonville (Oregon) August 3, 1868 mentions
the amount of coin, reduced at left and rather badly stained, from
original find of six by Bartell, with copy of his letter about the
find, six reported examples, ex Parker Lyon and Dale - Lichtenstein
(stock #273,
$750)
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Tucson and
Tombstone Stage Line
(1874 - 1880)
This
line is reported to have started operations in 1874, preceding the
Tombstone and Patagonia Express Line of 1880 that was also operated by
J.D. Kinnear.
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Tucson and Tombstone Stage Line,
four horse stage illustrated design cover with "Doing A General
Stage And Express Business, J.D. Kinnear, Proprietor," text below
on 3c green 1870 issue entire to Providence, Rhode Island, Tucson,
Arizona Territory February 22 postmark (1880?), two reported examples,
ex Dale - Lichtenstein
(stock #274, $4500)
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