Meadville Postal Covers

The postal covers listed here, were chosen because of who sent them, or to whom they were sent. Some of the envelopes have great artwork. All of them have local historical significance. These are all Meadville postal covers. Saegertown and other local towns are shown on the Local Postal Covers Page.

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Here is an 1850s folded paper envelope to the Hon. Secretary of War, Washington City DC. With a red Meadville, Pa. postmark – FREE.
Circa. 1850s envelope to Willard Skelton, Siverling’s Post Office, Venango, Pennsylvania. Nice Meadville, Pa. postmark.
This small envelope has an early Meadville, Pa. cancellation mark – perhaps 1850s.
This Civil War era envelope, was sent to: Captain Henry A. Phelon Meadville, Penn. Box 445.
This envelope shows a Meadville, Pa. cancellation mark, plus a bullseye cancellation mark, Sept. 29, 1865.
Academy Theater – Meadville, Pa. envelope with a U.S. Postage PAID Meadville, Pa. Permit No. 21.
This very ornate Allegheny College Philo Franklin Society envelope with great calligraphy, has a January 1865, Meadville, Pa. postmark.
This article headline, appeared in the Crawford Journal newspaper, June 26, 1879, Meadville, Pa., mentions “Anniversary of the Philo-Franklins”.
This is an Allegheny College envelope, Meadville, Pa. It has the college’s received stamp on the front, and a Jul. 8, 1889 Meadville, Pa. postmark.
Allegheny College envelope from Professor of Greek Lauguage and Literature, W.A. Elliott. Postmarked Nov. 11, 1902.
Here is an envelope from Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa., showing the enclosed Allegheny College letterhead. It is dated April 25, 1975.
Special Delivery, sent to an Allegheny College student at Hulings Hall. Received postmark on the back: Meadville, Pa. Sep 21, 1913.
This envelope is from A.P. Allen, Breeder of Fine Poultry, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked November 1, 1892. This envelope really has eye-catching art work.
Here is an Envelope from The Aluminum Dental Appliance Co., Phoenix Block, Meadville, Pa. I can’t make out the cancellation date.
This envelope was sent by W. Sackett, Meadville, Pa., officer of the Supreme Lodge of The Ancient Order of United Workmen. Postmarked December 5, 1902.
Envelope: WALTER ARMOUR Shoes “SELL FOR LESS” NO. 215 CHESTNUT STREET, MEADVILLE – PENN’A. Postmarked Aug. 30, 1926.
This envelope has the return address on the back, ATHENS MILLS, MEADVILLE, PA. (see next image for the front)
Here is the front of the Athens Mills envelope. It was sent to Venango City, Pa. (Now part of Oil City.)
Here is an envelope from the A. & G. W. Railway – Locomotive and Car Departments – Superintendents Office. Meadville, Pa. No date.
Here is an envelope from the Atlantic and Great Western Railway – Treasurer’s Office. The date from the enclosed letter is Dec. 14, 1867.
Here is the letter that was in the above right envelope from the Atlantic and Great Western Railway – Treasurer’s Office Dec. 14, 1867.
Here is an envelope sent from the Audit Office of the Atlantic & Great Western Railway Company, Meadville, Pa. circa. 1865.
Here is an envelope sent from the Superintendent’s Office of the Atlantic & Great Western Railroad, Meadville, Pa. circa. 1879.
Here is the letter that was in the envelope listed above. Dept. of Accounts, Audit Office, Atlantic & Gt. Western Railway Co., Meadville, Pa. February 11, 1865.
Here is the letter that was in the envelope listed above. Superintendent’s Office, Atlantic & Great Western Railroad, Meadville, Pa. May 26, 1879.
Here is another later envelope, from the Atlantic & Great Western Railroad, Auditor’s Office, Meadville, Pa.

Unused envelope from: B AND F AIR COLLEGE – PORT MEADVILLE – R.D. 3, MEADVILLE, PENNA.
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Envelope from The Edward T. Bates Co. 303 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA. Postmarked Aug. 1894.
This envelope was sent from Meadville, Pa. to Hon. Samuel P. Bates L.L.D., Harrisburgh, Penna. Can’t read the date.
This envelope was sent by W. B. Best to E.B. Flower, both Meadville, Pa. Attorneys at Law (1887).
This envelope was sent from the Beman Automatic Oil Can Co., Ltd., Meadville, Pa.
Here is a Beman Automatic Oil Can Co. invoice, dated Meadville, Pa., May 31,1895.
Special Delivery Air Mail envelope sent by JAMES S. CHARLTON, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked August 21, 1941.
This envelope was sent to: Dr. T. L. Flood care/of The Chautauquan. Postmarked Nov. 1893.
Envelope from The Chautauquan – Chautauqua Assembly Herald, Theodore L. Flood D.D., Editor and Proprietor, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked March 29, 1889.
Envelope from The Chautauquan Monthly Magazine, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Dec. 20, 1893. Received postmark on the back, Syracuse, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1894.
This envelope is from CLARK & Co., PRINTERS, BINDERS & STATIONERS, Chestnut, below Water Street, MEADVILLE, PA. Meadville postmark July 21, 1865.
This envelope is from the Commercial Hotel, Meadville, Pa. L.L. Martin, Proprietor. Postmarked Jul. 23, 1887.
This envelope is from The Commercial Hotel, Meadville, Pa. L.L. Martin, Proprietor. Postmarked January 3, 1893.
To go with the previous two envelopes, here is a Commercial Hotel letterhead, dated Oct. 6, 1891 on the back.
Envelope from Community System, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Nov. 7, 1925. (Community Savings & Loan Co.}
Front of envelope: If Lost Return To CRAWFORD COUNTY TRUST CO. MEADVILLE, PA. with advertising on the back.
Back of envelope: If Lost Return To CRAWFORD COUNTY TRUST CO. MEADVILLE, PA. with advertising on the back.
This large envelope was sent by The Crawford County Trust Co., Meadville, Pa. November 8, 1926. It was used to send secure mail between banks.
Here is the back of the Crawford County Trust Co. envelope, showing the wax seals and rubber stamps used for security purposes.
Here is a postal cover containing a two-page letter, dated, hand-written, and signed by John Dick, a prominent Meadville figure, Meadville, Pa. Dec. 22, 1838.
Here is page one, of the John Dick 1838 postal cover shown above.
Here is page two, of the John Dick 1838 postal cover shown above.
W.A. Dougan, J.P., 304 Chestnut Street, Meadville, Pa. Cancelled on the back: 1886.
1895 Joshua Douglass Attornet-At-Law envelope with enclosed letterhead. Postmarked Meadville, Pa. Dec. 27, 1895.
Envelope: Douglass & McCoy, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Meadville, Pa. Meadville postmark, no year.
Envelope sent to Eagle Iron Works, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked from Austria May 22, 1893.
This envelope was sent by Economy Printing House, 891 Market Street, Meadville, Pa., January 9, 1901.
Envelope from Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Jul. 1, 1902.
Here is an envelope seal from the First National Bank, Meadville, Pa. It was used for security and promotion (2 1/4″ dia.).
A WWII era envelope, from the First National Bank of Meadville, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked June 7, 1943.
Fuller Dry Goods Co., Meadville, Pa. envelope (postal stationary). Postmarked Jan. 8, 1904.
This envelope was sent by A. Gaston, Dealer in Lumber, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Feb. 8, 1899.
This envelope is from: Grassy Lane Farm, R. F. D. No. 9, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked June 22, 1921.
This envelope is from The Halsey F. H. VANBROCKLIN PROP’R Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Dec. 7, 1914. I have not been able to find any information about the business or its proprietor in any of our directories. If I find anything, I’ll update.
Envelope from Haskins & McClintock, Meadville, Pa. It is stamped twice “Unclaimed” and three times “Returned to Writer”. It has a total of four postmarks, front and back. The original Meadville, Pa. postmark is Mar. 21, 1899.
Envelope from J. S. Hotchkiss & Bro. Co. They were a grocery wholesaler located in their own building at 144-148 Mead Ave., Meadville, Pa. Postmarked July 17, 1935.
This folded sheet cover was sent to H. J. Huidecoper (misspelled) Esq., Meadville, Pa. It is signed and dated by the sender on the back, March 15, 1829.
This folded sheet cover was sent to Edgar Huidekoper Esq., Meadville, Penna. It is signed and dated by the sender on the back, September 20, 1846.
This folded sheet cover was sent to H. J. Huidekoper Esq., Meadville, Pa. It is signed and dated by the sender on the back, June 25, 1838.
Edgar Huidekoper, Meadville, Pa. Importer of Holland Cattle. Postmarked Feb. 12, 1883.
This envelope is from the Kepler Hotel, Meadville, Pa. It is postmarked December 13, 1898.
Envelope from the Kepler Hotel, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Salamanca & Chicago R.P.O. Dec. 7, 1931.
This envelope is from the Kepler Hotel, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked January 2, 1945.
This envelope is from the Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Vallonia January 18.1899.
This envelope was from the Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked June 4, 1924.
This envelope is from the Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked November 22, 1907. (see the enclosed letter in next image)
Here is the letter enclosed in the envelope seen in the previous image. Keystone View Company, Meadville, PA. November 22, 1907.
Here is a 1936 NRA metered cencellation envelope from the Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa.
Here is a folded cover sent to Joseph Lawrence, Esq. from Meadville to Harrisburg – House of Representatives, circa. 1835.
Here is page one of the folded cover shown above. Dated Meadville, February 3rd 1835.
Here is page two of the folded cover shown above. Dated Meadville, February 3rd 1835.
Arthur V. Leberman, General Agent, Union General Life Insurance Company, 245 Chestnut St., MEADVILLE, PA. (with 2 enclosures). Postmarked May 9, 1904.
Here is an envelope sent by the fraternal organization, The Maccabees, Tent 83, Frank L. Miller R.K., Meadville, Pa. It appears to be 1933, R.P.O. cancellation.
Here is an envelope postmarked 1885, Meadville, Pa., with the enclosed letter. The letterhead says: Office of Leon C. Magaw, Manufacturer of Home Trade Cheese. Meadville, Pa. March 29, 1885.
Here is another envelope from Leon C. Magaw. This time it is a pre-paid postal envelope (return address professionally printed), Leon C. Magaw, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked December 14, 1885.
This Magaw & Fuller ad appeared in the Crawford Journal newspaper, June 26, 1879, Meadville, Pa.
This Magaw cheese ad appeared in An Industrial Magazine, about the Meadville, Pa. area, published in 1912.
This promotional post card is rubber stamped: THE LEONARD C. MAGAW CHEESE CO. MEADVILLE, PA. Postmarked May 5, 1908. For more Meadville business post cards, go to our Meadville Post Cards Page.
C.R. MARSH, Attorney at Law, Meadville, Penna. He was the Crawford County District Attorney from 1862-1865. The (1864) enclosed letter is show on our Autographs Page.
Here is an envelope from The McCrosky Reamer Company, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked June 3, 1915. We have a nice presentation about McCrosky on our Meadville Items Page.
Envelopes and letterhead from George W. Haskins & John O. McClintock, Attorneys at Law, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked 1892 and 1899, the letterhead is dated 1887.
Here is an envelope and Letterhead from McClintock & Co. The letterhead is circa. 1870s, Meadville, Pa. and signed by John O. McClintock.
Here is an envelope from McHenry House, Meadville, Pa. – M. N. Taylor, Superintendent. Nice Meadville, Pa. postmark and stamp cancellation.
This envelope is from the McHenry House, Meadville, Pa. R. M. N. Taylor, Proprietor. Lots of scribbling. May be postmarked July 22, 1866.
Envelope from Meadville Malleable Iron Co. Postmarked Jan. 16, 1919.
Envelope from Meadville Savings Bank. Postmarked Dec. 21, 1887.
Back of an envelope from: Department of Sociology Meadville Theological School Meadville, Pennsylvania. Postmarked Meadville, Pa. Apr. 9, 1918.
This is an un-used government issued envelope (rare size), professionally printed, for the Librarian, Meadville Theological School, Meadville, Pa.
Meadville Vise Co., Meadville, Pa. – Manufacturers of the Bartlett Improved Vise. Postmarked May 19, 1898.
This envelope is from the Merchants National Bank, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked October 31, 1893.
This envelope is from the Merchants National Bank, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked November 4, 1893.
This envelope is from: New Colt House, C.E. Gable, Proprietor, Meadville, Pa. The next image has the matching stationary.
Here is the enclosed two-page letter with stationary that matches the previous New Colt House envelope, dated April 20, 1890.
Here is an envelope from the New Colt House Chas. Blystone, Prop., Meadville, Penna. Postmarked November 3, 1897.
This envelope is from the New Colt House, Chas. W. Beese, Propr., Meadville, Pa. Postmarked June 7, 1903.
The New Colt House, Meadville, Pa. envelope. Postmarked Mar. 3, 1905.
Two-page letter contained in the last envelope. The New Colt House 1905.
Postal stationary envelope from “THE NEW WORLD,” MEADVILLE, PA. Postmarked SEPT. 26, 1896.
This envelope (with a Meadville, Pa. cancellation mark) is from the State of Pennsylvania Office of State Historian, and is addressed to a Civil War Medal of Honor winner. The State Historian is Meadville resident Samuel P. Bates. For more informatiion about Mr. Bates, see our Autographs Page.
This envelope, with the eye-catching, attractive and elegant artwork, was sent by The Phelps Co., Meadville, Pa. U.S.A. Postmarked Jan. 15, 1901.
This envelope was sent to: Phoenix Iron Works, Meadville, Pa., from The Hendrick Mfg. Company, Ltd., Carbondale, Pa. Postmarked Jan. 25, 1899.
Envelope from the Rathbone Sisters (They were women members of the Knights of Pythias), Meadville, Penna. Postmarked Jun 28, 1904.
This envelope was sent from Frank P. Ray, Attorney at Law, Meadville, Penna. It is postmarked with a U.S. Flag cancellation mark, June 6, 1904.
This folded sheet cover was sent to Mr. John Reynolds, Meadville, Pa. February 2, 1836. (see letter below)
This folded sheet cover was sent to John Reynolds Esq., Meadville, Pa. January 6, 1846. (see letter below)
Here is the letter folded inside the 1836 John Reynolds folded cover shown above.
Here is the letter folded inside the John Reynolds 1846 folded cover shown above.
Here is another folded letter to Mr. John Reynolds. It is from Abraham Collins, and is dated January 22, 1845.
Here is a letter from the Headquarters of the Republican County Committee, Commercial Hotel, Meadville, Pa. July 28, 1896.
This envelope has the round rubber stamp: Richmond & Son Meadville, Pa, May 1, 1866. It is postmarked Meadville, Pa. May 1, 1866.
This envelope was sent by Robins Furniture Co., Inc., Meadville, Pa. Postmarked May 29, 1939. Registered and Return Receipt.
This envelope is from I. M. Rhodes & Cpmpany, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Aug. 6, 1914.
Envelope from Thomas Roddy, Meadville, Pa. Attorney at Law. Postmarked Sep. 8, 1903.
E. W. SHIPPEN Producer of Sugar Creek Oil, MEADVILLE, PA. postal stationary envelope. Postmarked May 24, 1904.
Postal stationary envelope professionally printed from JOHN J. SHRYOCK, MEADVILLE, PA. Postmarked Dec. 2, 1886.
Here is a Spirella Company letterhead from 1914 that matches the envelope in the next image.
Envelope from Spirella – Meadville, Pa., U. S. A. (showing their trademark). Poatmarked Oct. 21, 1910.
Talon, Meadville, Pa. envelope, that was attached to a parcel, probably circa. 1930s.
Here is an envelope from John W. Crider, Treasurer of Crawford County, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked December 8, 1895.
Here is an envelope sent by Elbert Smith, County Treasurer, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Nov. 29, 1899.
Here is a letter from The Tribune-Republican Daily and Weekly, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked November 21, 1893.
Here is an envelope from The Viscose Company, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Jan. 30,1953.
Lewis Walker ATTORNEY AT LAW Meadville, Pa. letterhead with its envelope. Postmarked April 17, 1902.
Envelope from H. C. Wasson Treasurer of Crawford Counry, Meadville, Penna. Registered and Return Receipt Requested – 1934.
Here is an envelope sent by Meadville Jeweler, George T. Wilson & Son, Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Nov. 25, 1913. We have two of their souvenir spoons.
Envelope from M. E. WYATT & SON – Chevrolet Dealers Since 1913 – 760 WATER STREET, MEADVILLE, PA. Postmarked May 10, 1944.
This envelope’s sticker says: First Pennsylvania Goodwill Air Tour visits Meadville, Pa. May 31, 1930.
This envelope’s sticker says: First Pennsylvania Goodwill Air Tour visits Meadville, Pa. May 31, 1930.
This memorial envelope presents George Washington In Memoriam. It is from The chamber of Commerce of Meadville, Pa. It is postmarked Dec. 14, 1932.
Here are three 1933 FIRST FLIGHT envelopes, all sent to Meadville, Pa. These comemmorate the first flight of a new airmail route.
This is a commemorative envelope for the Meadville, Pennsylvania Sesqui-Centennial Year 1788-1938. Postmarked May 19, 1938.
This is a commemorative envelope for the Meadville, Pennsylvania Sesqui-Centennial Year 1788-1938. Postmarked May 19, 1938.
This is a commemorative envelope for Fort Le Boeuf 1753 by the Meadville Chamber of Commerce. Postmarked December 7, 1932.
This is an airmail commemorative envelope for Fort Le Boeuf 1753 by the Meadville Chamber of Commerce. Postmarked December 7, 1932.
This is an airmail commemorative envelope for Fort Le Boeuf 1753 by the Meadville Chamber of Commerce. Postmarked December 7, 1932.
This is a commemorative envelope for Allegheny College’s 115th Anniversary of their 1st Commencement in 1817. Post marked July 12, 1932.
This is an airmail commemorative envelope for Allegheny College’s 115th Anniversary of their 1st Commencement in 1817. Post marked July 12, 1932.
Here is the same Allegheny College Commemorative envelope as shown in the last two images. It has a Wm. McKinley commemoration added. He attended Allegheny College briefly. Postmarked 1933.
Here is an envelope that commemorates A Century of Service by the Erie Railroad. Postmarked Meadville, Pa., July 25, 1932.
This airmail envelope commemorates A Century of Service by the Erie Railroad. Postmarked Meadville, Pa., July 25, 1932.
This is a commemorative envelope for the Anniversary of the American Political Primary System in the Crawford County Courthouse in 1842. Postmarked September 9, 1932.
This is a commemorative airmail envelope for the Anniversary of the American Political Primary System in the Crawford County Courthouse in 1842. Postmarked September 9, 1932.
This is a commemorative airmail envelope for the Anniversary of the American Political Primary System in the Crawford County Courthouse in 1842. Postmarked September 9, 1932.
Very fancy cancellation, Meadville, Pa. commemorative, May 12, 1988. Celebrating Meadville’s Bicentennial.
U.S.S. Texas commemorative envelope sent to Meadville, Pa. Postmarked U.S.S. TEXAS JUL 4, 1934.
U.S.S. Texas commemorative envelope sent to Meadville, Pa. Postmarked U.S.S. TEXAS NOV 11, 1934.
Here is a WWII era envelope sent to Victory Volunteers, Meadville, Pa., franked free and with the censor’s stamp and signature.
Here is a WWII era envelope sent to Meadville with a Mar. 16, 1944 Navy postmark and the Naval Censor rubber stamp in the bottom corner.
WWII era airmail envelope, sent to Meadville, Pa. Passed by Army Examiner. Postmarked May 16, 1944.
This WWII era envelope is postmarked U.S.S. Woolsey Dec. 8, 1945. It was sent by airmail to Meadville, Pa.
Here is a WWII era Special Delivery with Postage Due 1 cent, sent to Meadville, Pa. Postmarked Oct. 22, 1945.
This WWII era envelope, was sent to Germany. The end was slit open, the contents examined, and then it was resealed with a strip that has the Nazi insignia on it. Postmarked Meadville, Pa, Nov. 30, 1939.
WWII era sent to Canal zone and forwarded to Meadville, Pa.
This WWII era FIRST DAY COVER was sent to the Canal Zone and then forwarded by Air Mail to Meadville, Pa. It has a Nov. 10, 1945 New York postmark and a Dec. 14 Canal Zone postmark. It has never been opened.
Very interesting 1948 Meadville General Delivery envelope. See text below.

This envelope that has a 1948 BUFF & PIT R.P.O. cancellation plus an Unclaimed stamp on the front, and a MAR 1948 MEADVILLE, PA. GEN. DEL. and an APR 1948 MEADVILLE, PA. two cent stamp on the back.

Here is a Feb. 9, 2018 First Day of Issue, Commemorative envelope, for the SS ALLEGHENY VICTORY, a WWII Victory ship named for Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa.
This is a Last Day of Issue of 3 Cent First Class Mail envelope, Postmarked Meadville, Pa., Jul. 31, 1958.
Vallonia, Pa. address (now Meadville’s 5th ward) with very elaborate advertising envelope. No date.
Postal Telegraph-Cable Company receipt, Meadville, Pa. office, Oct. 1930.
A Western Union Telegraph Company receipt, Meadville, Penna. July 29, 1954.
1904 Western Union telegram, received at the Meadville, Pa. office.

Western Union used to provide a viable alternative to the postal service. This 1904 telegram, from Warren, Pa., was delivered through the Western Union Meadville, Pa. office, which was at 202 Chestnut Street. Western Union delivered its last telegram in 2006.

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