Lot 4054
Confederacy, Southern Express Co., Columbus Geo. Jun. 23. Ca. 1865 double-circle datestamp on brown cover to New York City, manuscript. "Express" and pencil "Paid 2/- W" express charge (two bits, or 25c), posted by regular mails at Richmond Va. with circular datestamp, U.S. 3¢ stamp has been removed from cover; slight wear, Very Fine, scarce post-war usage, ex-Knapp, Grant.Estimate $400 - 600.
Lot 4055
Confederacy, Southern Express Co., Augusta Ga., Nov 10, clear strike of blue dcds on legal size cover cover to Athens Ga., docketed "$250.00" at upper left, masonic wax seal; some foxing, Fine and scarce use.Estimate $300 - 400.
Realized: $280
Lot 4056
Confederacy, Southern Express Co., Richmond Va., imprint on orange cover addressed to "J.P. Hawkins, Esq, Danville, Va."; reduced at left, otherwise Very Fine.Estimate $150 - 200.
J. P. Hawkins worked for Southern Express from at least 1862 until May 1865. General orders no. 77 dated October 22, 1862, exempted Southern Express employees from conscription. He worked as an agent on the Virginia Central 's and the Orange & Alexandria railroads and wrote about his wartime work. His diaries are housed in Navarro College's Pearce Civil War Collection. Hawkin's wartime express activity is available from Julie Holcomb's article in the May 2003 issue of "America's Civil War".
Realized: $130