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Ill. The Danish field post office Field post office 2
Field post office 2 and canceller 222
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I Bth March 1864, Unstamped entire letter sent to Odense with manuscript 6 for six
Skilling postage and stamped with Ant VIII FELTPOST Nol 18/3 P.l.
field post office number two was in Nyk0bing in Jutland on I 6m March, and this.letter is dated I pi March
in Solbjerg on the island of Mors in Limfjorden.
list June 1864, Partial letter to Odense from Vendsyssel with 4 Skilling crown and sceptre
cancelled with three ring numeral 222 and datestamped with FELTPOST No2 P.l
This office began in Horsens on 20m February 1864 and moved with the troops north through Jutland until 6m
July when it moved to Nyborg on Fyn with a temporary subsidiary at N0rreSundby near Aalborg. From pi
June, until its closure on 21" August, it became a subsidiary of field post office number one.
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