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![]() ![]() This is a matte-finish photo of the Buffalo Soldiers Monument in Leavenworth, Kansas. Although the "main" first day city on April 22, 1994, was Dallas, the stamp and special cancels were also available at three forts where these African-American cavalrymen were based -- including Fort Leavenworth. The cancel shown here, though, is a regular red registry plug, probably because the pictorial cancel wouldn't fit. Matte-finish photos hold the cancellation ink and water-activated stamps well -- much better than glossy-finish photos or picture postcards. I don't know who serviced these (and I've seen them from several cities), but I'll take my kepi off to him or her! Ayn Rand
Lloyd A. de Vries |