Oviedo’s Post Office Prior to WWI
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This 1910 postal stationery cover was dispatched from Oviedo, Florida, on March 19 at 9 AM, addressed to W. E. Martin in nearby Orlando. The envelope features a pre-printed two-cent red Washington indicia and a professional return address for McKenzie and McKinnon, a prominent local mercantile and naval stores firm that played a significant role in Oviedo's early commercial development. Similar to other correspondence from this era, the front of the cover bears a purple auxiliary date stamp of MAR 21 1910, likely marking the date it was received or filed by the recipient. The reverse of the cover is notably blank, lacking the transit or receiving marks seen on earlier international or multi-stop frontier mail, which reflects the streamlined processing for local mail moving along the established rail corridor between Oviedo and Orlando by the end of the decade.
No backstamps.
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