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The Panic of 1873 caused an economic depression in the 1870s because banksacross the land closed .
Americans lose interest in reconstruction in the laste 1870s because conservatives had regained control the south.
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uneducated workforce
The scarcity of water.
A penny is always worth a penny no matter what.
the telephone was worth about $250.00 in about 1870s
It is not envelopes that are postmarked (franked), it is the stamps on the envelopes (so that they can not be used twice). Therefore they are franked when fist processed in the sorting office.
yep! unless you have franked dividends
The past tense of "frank" is "franked."
The franked letter has the frank printed on it. This frank includes a unique serial number of the machine and/or the initials of the franking machine user, and/or a postal license number that can be traced back to the user.
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A First Day Cover on the official Teddy Roosevelt envelope is worth about $7 or $8 depending on condition. If it's just a stamp on a plain cover, then it's worth about .50c. The stamp is worth .20 used of envelope.
If it is unaddressed cacheted it is worth 10-20 cents. If it is addressed it is worth less than if it is unadressed.
25 cents.
In perfect condition - 25 cents.
In the 1870s, the Civil War had ended and there were no more slaves in the U.S.