U.S. CONSULATE IN ACAPULCO

1764 JANUARY 21: VALLADOLID to MEXICO

CORO / DE / VALLA, Type I postmark in red.
U.S. CONFEDERATE FRANKING

Ca 1864: MATAMOROS to NEW MEXICO
3c Postal envelope uprated with 3c adhesive, canceled at origin
alongside black FRANCO to denote payment in cash of
Mexican postage (assumed no stamps available at that time).


1863 AUGUST 10: HOUSTON  to MATAMOROS - RETURN
with 10c single rate franking, HOUSTON, TEX  ties.
Address leaf portion used to return to Houston in September.
Carried entirely out-of-the-mail.

Forwarding  both ways by JNO. MARKS & CO / HOUSTON


1864 JULY 1: PIEDRA NEGRAS to S. ANTONIO (TEXAS)
Via Eagle Pass where 20c franking applied for proper double rate.