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* Roberts, Peter J. "[http://americanarchivist.org/doi/pdf/10.17723/aarc.70.1.w3742751w5344275 Philatelic materials in archival collections: their appraisal, preservation, and description]" [pdf], in ''The American archivist,'' vol. 70 (Spring/Summer 2007), pp. 70-92. | |||
Revision as of 10:28, 13 January 2018
Sarah Hovde joined the Folger as a cataloger in January 2014. She works primarily with modern materials (i.e., works created or produced after 1830).
DRAFT article on Postal and philatelic materials at the Folger
This article introduces the breadth of postal and philatelic materials held by the Folger, and the cataloging practices used to describe them. The Folger collection includes a small amount of postal and philatelic materials, from souvenir postcards to panes of stamps.
Glossary
- Cachet
- First day cover
- Franking
- Pane
- Se-tenant
Finding materials
Postal materials are classified in several ways, and are easiest to find in Hamnet with a genre search. Use the terms below to search the "Genre/Form" browse or keyword searches on the Basic Search tab of Hamnet, or the "Genre/Form" search on the Advanced Search tab. You can also find some materials by searching for the subject "Cinderella materials".
- Postage stamps
- First day covers
- Envelopes
- Artistamps
- Aerogrammes
- Postcards
- Postal cards
- Cinderella materials (Philately)
Cataloging
Postal materials may be cataloged as visual materials or as manuscripts, depending on whether they have been used as mail objects. (They are significant as artifacts either way, but in the latter case the writing will usually be of greater relevance to the Folger collection.)
Reference works
- Roberts, Peter J. "Philatelic materials in archival collections: their appraisal, preservation, and description" [pdf], in The American archivist, vol. 70 (Spring/Summer 2007), pp. 70-92.