North Carolina's Pioneer Era Machine Cancels 1898-1925 (Exhibit Frame 3 of 6)

The Machine Cancel Society past vice-president, Tony Crumbley, has produced an award-winning exhibit on the history of the introduction of machine cancels in the state of North Carolina. This exhibit covers the years 1898 to 1925. A variety of machine brands were used during that time period, including American flag, Doremus, Time-Cummins, Columbia, Barr-Fyke, Hampden, International and Universal. The presence of this variety of machine cancellations provides an excellent overview of these machines. This web page contains images of the exhibit pages created by Tony Crumbley, and are reproduced and distributed to the public with his permission.

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The text of this frame is available at: text of frame 3 of 6 of the Exhibit of North Carolina's Pioneer Era Machine Cancels .

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Barr-Fyke Machines -- Barr-Fyke Machine -- Wilmington, North Carolina -- Hampden Machines -- Hampden Machine -- Charlotte, North Carolina -- Doremus Machines -- Doremus Machine -- Greensboro, North Carolina -- Doremus Machine Type D -- Durham, North Carolina -- Doremus Machine -- Hendersonville, North Carolina -- Doremus Machine -- Concord, North Carolina -- Doremus Machine Type C -- Durham, North Carolina -- Doremus Machine -- Chapel Hill, North Carolina -- Doremus Machine -- Greensboro, North Carolina -- Doremus Machine -- High Point, North Carolina --

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Updated February 9, 2020