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William H. Davis (search for this): article 10
The New postage Stamp.
--A very large number of the new Confederate postage stamps were disposed of yesterday at the Richmond post-office.
Their introduction supplies a want which has heretofore seriously taxed the public endurance.
The stamps are of the size of those in use by the old U. S. Government, are colored green, and ornamented with a very excellent bust of President Davis. Messrs. Hoyer & Ludwig, of this city, have the credit of supplying the Government with these needed articles.
Hoyer (search for this): article 10
The New postage Stamp.
--A very large number of the new Confederate postage stamps were disposed of yesterday at the Richmond post-office.
Their introduction supplies a want which has heretofore seriously taxed the public endurance.
The stamps are of the size of those in use by the old U. S. Government, are colored green, and ornamented with a very excellent bust of President Davis. Messrs. Hoyer & Ludwig, of this city, have the credit of supplying the Government with these needed articles.
Ludwig (search for this): article 10
The New postage Stamp.
--A very large number of the new Confederate postage stamps were disposed of yesterday at the Richmond post-office.
Their introduction supplies a want which has heretofore seriously taxed the public endurance.
The stamps are of the size of those in use by the old U. S. Government, are colored green, and ornamented with a very excellent bust of President Davis. Messrs. Hoyer & Ludwig, of this city, have the credit of supplying the Government with these needed articles.