DC -- Natl Postal Museum -- Exhibit (Gross Gallery 3): Mail Marks History:
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MMARKS_180526_025.JPG: Cholera fumigated mail, November 19, 1848
MMARKS_180526_029.JPG: In Times of Trouble
Anthrax
MMARKS_180526_035.JPG: Cover inspected for anthrax addressed to Vice President Richard B. Cheney, July 18, 2002
MMARKS_180526_038.JPG: Cover inspected for anthrax addressed to the Office of the Vice President, October 18, 2001
MMARKS_180526_041.JPG: Cover inspected for anthrax addressed to Vice President Richard B. Cheney, October 22, 2001
MMARKS_180526_049.JPG: In Times of Trouble
Siberian Expeditionary Force
MMARKS_180526_052.JPG: Siberia postal agency, October 18, 1918
MMARKS_180526_055.JPG: Siberia postal agency, November 1, 1918
MMARKS_180526_060.JPG: North Russia Siberia Expedition, June 17, 1919
MMARKS_180526_064.JPG: Members of the American Expeditionary Force Siberia arrive in 1918. Providing mail service to U.S. forces in such distant places posed a difficult challenge.
MMARKS_180526_068.JPG: In Times of Trouble
Civilian Internment
MMARKS_180526_071.JPG: Inmates at Auschwitz, the largest and most notorious of six concentration camps set up by Nazi Germany, passed through this gate. Arbeit Macht Frei means "Work Makes One Free."
MMARKS_180526_074.JPG: Auschwitz concentration camp, May 13, 1942
MMARKS_180526_077.JPG: Japanese-American internment mail, April 12, 1943
MMARKS_180526_079.JPG: American WWII internee, August 23, 1943
MMARKS_180526_082.JPG: In Times of Trouble
Civilian Mail Censorship
MMARKS_180526_084.JPG: WWII suspension of service, February 10, 1942
MMARKS_180526_087.JPG: United States Army censors perform their duties during World War II
MMARKS_180526_089.JPG: WWII civil mail censorship, August 17, 1943
MMARKS_180526_091.JPG: WWII censor check for secret ink, July 25, 1944
MMARKS_180526_096.JPG: In Times of Trouble
Earthquake
MMARKS_180526_100.JPG: San Francisco earthquake, April 24, 1906
MMARKS_180526_102.JPG: Postal employees saved the main post office building and its contents. With fires under control, business resumed with general delivery service at 9 a.m. on April 20, two days after the earthquake. Stamp sales resumed first days later.
MMARKS_180526_104.JPG: One of the greatest natural disasters in U.S. history, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake toppled buildings and opened gaping cracks in the street.
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Description of Subject Matter: Mail Marks History
September 22, 2013 – Permanent
The markings on mail provide valuable clues to the surprising ways mail has been transported over time, revealing challenges and even disasters encountered along the way. Learn to analyze and decipher these marking by tracing the journeys of three historic letters and investigate markings on mail transported on land, across seas, by air, and in space. Among the many historic artifacts on view are a 1390 Silk Road letter; a letter mailed aboard the Titanic during its first and only voyage; Amelia Earhart’s brown leather flight suit; a mailbox remnant from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake; and a mailbox from the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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Civil War Trust conferences in Greenville, NC, Newport News, VA, and my farewell event with them in Chicago, IL (via sites in Louisville, KY, St. Louis, MO, and Toledo, OH),
three trips to New York City (including New York Comic-Con), and
my 13th consecutive trip to San Diego Comic-Con (including sites in Reno, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Los Angeles).
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