Postal Updates
New Hampshire postmark honors quadricentennial
Postmark Pursuit by Molly Goad
In celebration of the remarkable 400-year history of New Castle, N.H., a new pictorial postmark has been introduced.
Situated on the Atlantic, New Castle is the sole town in New Hampshire made up entirely of islands, covering about 500 acres (0.8 square miles). Established in 1623, officially chartered in 1679 and incorporated in 1693 during the rule of William and Mary, New Castle has a history that spans centuries. Presently, it is home to a modest residential population of just more than 1,000.
Some key features of New Castle include the Great Island Common recreational park, the historic Wentworth by the Sea Hotel, the University of New Hampshire Judd Gregg Marine Research Complex, a Coast Guard station, and Fort Constitution and Fort Stark state parks.
These amenities, combined with its island setting, make New Castle an appealing place for both residents and visitors.
To obtain the postmark, address your request to:
QUADRICENTENNIAL Station, Postmaster, 73 Main St., New Castle, NH 03854, Dec. 28.
Connect with Linn’s Stamp News:
Sign up for our newsletter
Like us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
MORE RELATED ARTICLES
Headlines
-
US Stamps
Nov 28, 2024, 3 PMThe 2025 Scott U.S. Pocket catalog
-
Postal Updates
Nov 27, 2024, 4 PMNew retail prototype for post office debuts in Georgia
-
World Stamps
Nov 27, 2024, 1 PMMonaco 1955 Jules Verne set has broad appeal
-
US Stamps
Nov 26, 2024, 6 PMPigpen arrives in cloud of dust for December cartoon caption contest