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Subject "Issue-Page" OR "P"=Plate
PAID markings 5-10, 7-11, 9-5 & 6, 10-2 to 4, 11-6, 12-10  
PAID 3 11-6
Paper Mill Village, N.H. 7-10
Passumpsic, Vt. 5-6
Patten, Me. 2-P
Pennsville, O. 5-12
Philadelphia Receiving marks 13-6
Phoenicia, N.Y. 12-6
Pine Swamp, Pa. 12-6
Pines Bridge, N.Y. 2-P
Plate Numbers 2-9, 12-3, 13-1 & 7, 14-2
Plate varieties, S-1, S-2, S-3   4-1 to 7
Plate varieties, S-4, S-5 3-2 to 4, 6-1 to 8
Plates, 10-11 group 7-10
Plates, reconstructed 12-4, 13-7
Years of Use, S4 & S5 14-1
Plating Charges 2-8 & 9
Poplar Ridge, N.Y. 5-8
Port Chester, N.Y. 7-10
Portland, Me. 7-9
Postal markings - see individual listings  
Post Office practices 5-1 to 4, 14-9
Postal markings, condition of 14-12
Potomac Steamboat 1-9
Portville, N.Y. 14-P
Prices in Moody Sale 10-6 to 10
Pricing 8-11 & 12
Propaganda cards 13-6 & 7
Prospect Ferry, Me. 2-P
Providence, R.I. 11-6
Pugsley's Depot, N.Y. 12-5
Putnam, Ct. 7-10

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Subject "Issue-Page" OR "P"=Plate
Quaker date markings 5-12

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Subject "Issue-Page" OR "P"=Plate
Railroad markings 1-8, 2-4, 6-10, 7-5, 9-6 to 8, 10-10 & 11, 11-3 & 4, 11-10 to 12, 12-16 & 17, 13-9 & 10, 14-4 & 5  
Raleigh C.H., Va. 12-5
Randolph Macon College, Va. 3-5
Rappahannock Academy, Va. 3-4
Rate markings 14-3
Recut varieties, S-1, S-2, S-3   4-6
Recut varieties, S-4, S-5 6-4 & 5
Recuts, triangle, values of 2-2 to 4
Reliefs, S-4, S-5 9-1 to 3 & 8
Reliefs, entry of 2-8
Reliefs, frequency of 3-4
Repaired Reliefs, S-4, S-5 13-1 & 2
Revision of Catalog 8-1 & 2
Richmond, Va. 5-11
River Mail Markings 1-2 & 3
Rough & Ready, Cal. 5-7, 12-7
Route 7309 1-9, 13-3
Route 8165 13-3
Route Agent markings 8-8
Route Agent markings Lower Miss.   13-2 & 3
Route Agents 5-1 to 4
Running Stag 6-12

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