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A Well-Applied (and His Last) Nathaniel Hawthorne 20 cent stamp

February 27, 2023March 6, 2023 - by admin

It was indeed a well-applied and a personal ‘last’ Nathaniel Hawthorne 20 cent stamp.  Thank you Mark Van Winkle, of Camp Wohelo, on Raymond Cape.  Mark sent in his household …

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