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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

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The General Takes a Trip

Welcome to Postal History Sunday! Everyone is welcome here, regardless of your interest or knowledge of postal history. I’ll do my best to keep things accessible and interesting while I explore things that I enjoy. Meanwhile, feel free to g...

a month ago
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Two Hundred

It felt like only yesterday that I was despairing that I might not be able to get to Postal History Sunday #100. Yes, that was 100 PHS articles ago and there was some doubt in my mind then that I could get there. The idea of eventually gett...

a month ago
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Alpine Lakes and the Mail

My how the time flies when you’re having fun. We are one more PHS entry away from number 200! I recognize that it’s just another number, but those of us who use base 10 for our counting can get unreasonably excited about this sort of thing....

a month ago
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Edward Palk and the Packet Letter Mystery

Welcome to Postal History Sunday! It’s time to put on the fuzzy slippers, grab a favorite beverage and find a comfortable place to sit. As for those troubles, hopefully you let them fall out by the fence line near the poultry pasture. I fin...

2 months ago
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  • 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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