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From Richmond to Columbia: Following the Trail of Frank Baptist and the 1864 Transfer of the Confederate 10 Cents Stamp Steel Printing Plates By Kevin P. Andersen For more than a century the question of exactly when the
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Document Date: 2011-09-20 08:31:01


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Charlotte / Danville / Washington / Greensboro / Richmond / /

Company

Ball / The Dispatch / A&D / Washington Hand Press / B. Baptist / /

Country

Columbia / /

Currency

cent / /

Event

Business Partnership / Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Trail of Frank Baptist / /

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steel engraved stamps / printing press / steel printing plates / rail car / printing presses / printing plates / train car / printing stamps / printing firms / printing / printing contract / stamp printing / typograph printing plates / steel-plate printers / steel-plate printing-presses / /

Organization

Postal Service of the Confederate States of America / Department of the Treasury / Post Office Department / Finance Bureau / Treasury Department / Confederate government / /

Person

Scott Nos / Francis Baptist / John Archer / David Bright / Frank Baptist / Howitzers Baptist / Kevin P. Andersen / George A. Carter / John L. Harrell / Steven M. Roth / William W. Parker / Frederick Halpin / H. St. George Offutt / /

Position

Captain / General / Secretary / Chief / Inspector General / Acting Postmaster General / /

ProvinceOrState

Virginia / South Carolina / North Carolina / /

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