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14 Early 1900's U.S. ARMY Cavalry


Price: $30.00
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There are 5 that are postmarked in the early 1900's & written on - most of them have a 1-cent Benjamin Franklin or 1-cent George Washington postage stamp on them. Here is a short description of them: 1 has a couple of wagon teams hauling supplies, 1 has a U.S Army Wagon Train Convoy by Infantry, 1 has a marching band on Independance Day dated March 14th, 1919 - Red Cross Card, 1 has Cavalry unsaddling horses, 1 has soldiers leaving from home as people look on. There are 9 that have not been written on. Here is a short description of them: 1 has cavalry scouting, 1 has cadet cavalry in the field at West Point, 1 has marching band on Independance Day (same as above), 1 has a remount station at Camp Zachary Taylor - Louisville, KY., 1 has U.S. Army General at head of Army going into action (on horseback), 1 has cavalry reconnaissance on horseback, 1 has cavalry camp and crap game (men & horses scene), 1 has U.S. cavalry on the march on horseback, 1 has light artillery Army manoeuvres on horseback.  They are all in good condition. Shipping is $5.25


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