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Postal History Sunday

Rob Faux

A weekly publication where I share a hobby I enjoy. I work to make material accessible to all readers, regardless of their postal history knowledge. Even those with expertise find plenty to enjoy. Come learn something new!

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

The Mystery of Joseph Cooper Rebooted

Sometimes, when I look at a piece of postal history, it grabs my attention and won’t let go. For instance, the opening of a letter dated June 27, 1866, started like this:

7 days ago
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Evocative Postal History

Several weeks ago, I wrote a short article for the Collectors Club Substack about Evocative Philately. I was sure that I had written about it for Postal History Sunday several times, but I only found a reference to it in One Sharp Pencil.

14 days ago
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Flagship Lancaster

Topic selection is an ever evolving process for me with Postal History Sunday. Obviously, the biggest contributing factor has to be whether I feel ready and motivated to write about a given subject area.

21 days ago
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Executive Order 9066 and Purple Fire Starters

This week I am offering up an article that is both historically timely (within a week of the anniversary of a critical event that is salient to today’s topic) and an opportunity to carefully revisit material I’ve worked with previously.

a month ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Rob Faux

    Small-scale, diversified farmer, agroecologist, postal historian, writer, educator, life-long learner, story-teller and computer scientist - not necessarily always in that order.

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