Schoch's
Copper City Express
(1863 - 1865)
This express
operated between from a main office in Shasta to Buckye, Churntown,
Pittsburgh and Copper City between 1863 and 1865.
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Schoch's Copper City
Express fancy frank with side ornaments on 3c pink 1861 issue
entire to Catherine Raum at Prairie, California, entered the mails
with Shasta, California Nov 3 postmark and manuscript "Due 6" for
second weight rate unpaid (double penalty), cover left edge restored,
four reported examples of this frank
(stock #243, $1500) |
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Schoch's Copper City
Express fancy rectangular frank on 3c pink 1864 issue entire to
Sacramento, entered the mails with Shasta, California Aug 33 postmark,
1865 docket at left, opened roughly at right, three reported examples
of this frank, ex Dale -
Lichtenstein
(stock #244, $1500) |
Shepherd's
Express (1863)
After Cooper withdrew from
Shepherd, Cooper & Co's Express, J. M. Shepherd ran an ad a July issue
of the Daily Oregonian: "Shepherd's Express To Auburn, John Day and
Boise Mines. Leaves Walla Walla (Washington) every Monday and returns
... connecting with Wells, Fargo & Co's Express at Walla Walla."
having sold his business over the summer to Wells, Fargo, Shepherd
began working again for Tracy & Co. Express in the Boise Basin until
those lines were sold to Wells, Fargo in November 1863.
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Shepherd's Express, Auburn, John Day's and Boise
Mines, Paid, frank overprinted on Tracy & Co. Oregon Express frank
on 3c pink 1861 issue entire to Three Oaks, Michigan, with printed
"Boise Express / Paid 50 Cts." at bottom left, entered the mails with
double circle Portland, Oregon Sep 6, 1863 postmark, stains and
reduced at right into the indicia, the only known example, illustrated
in Forster, ex Risvold
(stock #245,
$4000)
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W. E. Singer &
Co's Feather Express (1855)
Singer & Morrow Feather River
Express (Fall 1855 - Fall 1857)
William E. Singer operated an express between
Marysville and the mining camps along the Feather River between 1850
and 1857. During that period five different expresses bore his name.
After Singer, Dean & Co's Express dissolved in 1855 he operated by
himself for several months before taking Morrow as a partner. In late
1857 Morrow withdrew and was replaced by Meeker.
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W. E. Singer & Co's
Feather River Express, connecting with Wells, Fargo & Co., sharply
struck blue oval handstamp on 3c red Nesbitt entire used to Bidwell's
Bar, April 15, 1855 docket on reverse, illustrated in Wiltsee, ex
Parker, Haas and Jarrett
(stock #248, $1000) |
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Singer & Morrow's Feather River
Express printed frank with fancy frame on 10c green Nesbitt entire
used to Plymouth, Massachusetts, entered the mails with Bidwell's Bar,
California May 16 (1856) postmark, small repaired nick away from
indicia, four reported examples, illustrated in Letters of Gold,
page 216, ex Haas and Edwards
(stock #247,
$3500) |
Southern
Express Co. And Texas Express
Co. (1880s)
Little its known of this combination. The Texas
Express Co. had been operating
since 1870 and the Southern Express Co. even longer.
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Southern Express
Company and Texas Express Company, Paid, green printed frank on 2c
brown 1882 issue entire to Shelbyville, Illinois, entered the mails
with “New Orleans La. Dec 12 11 AM 1887” duplex datestamp, originated
west of the Mississippi River, probably in Texas, slightly reduced at
right, five reported example, ex Dale - Lichtenstein
(stock #249, $375)
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Stanton & Co.
Sacramento & Folsom Express (ca 1855
- 1856)
Nothing is known of this express operating.
The railroad design of frank may suggest a
planned or actual connection with the Sacramento Valley Railroad which
was completed between Sacramento and Folsom in February 1856. Both
reported uses entered the mails in the East.
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Stanton & Co.
Sacramento & Folsom Express, Paid, train illustrated frank
vertically at left of 3c red Nesbitt entire used to Wisconsin,
additionally franked with 3c dull red 1851 issue adhesive for 6c rate,
entered the mails with Fall River, Massachusetts "Nov 4" postmarks
tying, edge faults and light staining, two reported examples
(stock #250, $1750)
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Swart & Co's
Express (1854)
Swart
& Co's Express advertised briefly in 1854. Their route was by steamer
from San Francisco to Oakland, Clinton, Alameda, Union City, San Pablo
and Martinez.
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Swart & Co's Express
Oakland, faint red oval company handstamp on 5c green Nesbitt
entire used to East Corinth, Vermont, entered the mails with San
Francisco October 16 (1854) postmark, edges restored, two reported
examples of this handstamp in red
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Swift & Co's
Express (1855 - 1859)
Swift’s from a base in San Francisco
this express operated to Bodega, Petaluma and Santa Rosa. Swift
connected with Wells Fargo for additional service.
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Swift & Co's Express,
Paid, frank on 3c red Nesbitt entire used to San Francisco,
McKay correspondence, conjunctive use with "Wells, Fargo & Co.
Express Steamboat" blue oval handstamp, partial backflap, illustrated
in Nathan and Letters of Gold, two reported examples of this style
frank, ex Barkhausen, Lichtenstein (1950 Costales sale), Haas and
Edwards
(stock #253, $2500) |
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Swift & Co's Express,
Paid, medallion frank on 3c red Nesbitt entire used from Santa
Rosa to San Francisco, McKay correspondence, conjunctive use
with Wells, Fargo Petaluma blue oval datestamp, "From Santa Rosa
House, Santa Rosa" imprint at lower left, no backflap but still one of
the finest examples of this frank
(stock #252, $500) |
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