The Children of Gin Lane The Temperance Movement And Illustrated Mail

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The Children of Gin Lane The Temperance Movement And Illustrated Mail Gin Lane by William Hogarth, London, 1751 William Hogarth s 1751 engraving, Gin Lane, put a graphic face on the antialcohol movement in 18 th century Britain. For the next hundred years, organizations promoting temperance developed, first on religious and moral grounds, developing into social and fraternal organizations during the 19 th century. By mid century, temperance proponents increased the use of the mails to organize, evangelize, and spread their message. About 100 years after it was first issued, Hogarth s Gin Lane was repurposed in a popular temperance propaganda envelope. Awareness increased, and in 1851 Maine became the first state to pass a prohibition against alcohol consumption. Twelve states soon followed with similar ordinances, however, these were difficult to enforce. With the outbreak of the Civil War, interest in intemperance waned. By 1869, all but one of these laws had been repealed. This exhibit uses temperance-related covers, circulars, and printed matter from Great Britain, the, and Canada from this period of growth in the 1830s through to the end of the Civil War era and the (temporary) containment of this misbegotten movement. April 2, 1847 Philadelphia, PA. Sons of Temperance dues notice. 2 integral rate datestamp. Contents 75% original size.

Temperance Publications Journal of Humanity 1830 April 14, 1830 Andover, MA to Wyoming, PA. Temperance Newspaper Published in Andover, MA. Rated 1½ for transient newspapers traveling over 100 miles, out of state in effect from June 1, 1792 to June 30, 1845. The addressee, Nathan Carey, was a resident of the small religious community of Wyoming, PA at the time. One of two known copies of this rate marking assumed to be from Andover, MA

Temperance Lettersheet Great Britain The Temperance Enterprise 1841 December 1, 1841. Folded letter sheet to Melbourne, Australia with green "The Temperance Enterprise" illustrated design at top and "No. 19 Printed and sold by J. Rewcastle, Newcastle. Datelined "Allanton December 1st 1841. Chirnside Penny Post handstamp, London Ship Letter datestamp, London, and Melbourne transit datestamps on reverse. 8d private ship letter rate, as no postal contract to Australia existed at the time. 3d due for incoming ship letter. A very early Temperance design which predates any recorded British illustrated envelope by six years.

Temperance Labels Great Britain 1847 February 12, 1847. Labels expressing temperance sentiment were available from a number of publishers and would be used to seal letters and envelopes. This British example with two such labels used from Northumberland to Hexham in 1847.

Temperance Organizations Maine Temperance Union 1846 Passed in 1851. By 1855, 12 states ha Repealed in 1856 foll September 30, 1846. Portland, ME to Rochester, NY. Printed circular dated Sep. 18, 1846 with two page text of the Maine Temperance Act and one page solicitation letter from Neal Dow, Corresponding Secretary of the Maine Temperance Union. Portland, ME to Rochester NY. Postage collect at 2 circular rate for circulars sent over 500 miles.

Temperance Envelopes Maine Law 1850s January 5, 1852. Norway, ME.. Red PAID 3 handstamp. Salisbury, VT / Sep 16 and Paid 3 manuscript town, date, and rate markings. Used between 1851, when postage rates dropped to 3, and 1856, when postage stamps were required to indicate prepayment. Envelope published by Tripp and Osgood, Concord, NH.

Temperance Envelopes Barber & Baker, Sacramento, CA c. 1855 Temperance Envelope Love, Purity & Fidelity. Envelope published by Barber Baker, Sacramento. Weaverville, CA, townstamp with manuscript May 22. PAID and 10 handstamps. Sent to Boston, MA at the 10 rate for over 3000 miles that was in effect from April 1, 1855

Temperance Organizations Sons of Temperance Wilmington, DE 1849 November 2, 1849. Wilmington, DE to Dover, DE. Lettersheet with printed seal of Delaware Sons of Temperance. Folded and mailed with 5 1847 adhesive. Only 40 1847 covers from Delaware recorded in Alexander census.

Temperance Organizations Sons of Temperance Connecticut 1853 December 8, 1853. Westville, CT to Hartford, CT. 3 first issue Nesbitt stamped envelope with Nesbitt seal on backflap.

Temperance Envelopes James Valentine, Dundee, Scotland Great Britain 1850s DESIGN STATE 1 James Valentine Temperance Envelope, State 1. Printed in Scotland; carried to the U.S. and mailed in Farrington, OH. Paid 3 handstamp in upper right in place of stamp. DESIGN STATE 3 James Valentine Temperance Envelope, State 3. Mailed in London, August 7, 1855 to Yorkshire. States can be differentiated by the vendors listed at lower left and lower right. There are five known states.

Temperance Envelopes James Valentine Derivative Designs 1850s Published by Charles Spear, Boston, MA Published by George D. Jewett, Hartford, CT Imprint at right Imprint at bottom US designs (referencing Maine Law at right under adhesives) based upon Valentine designs

Temperance Envelopes James Valentine Derivative Designs Canada 1850s Engraved by J. Welch (signed in design at lower right) and sold by J. C. Becket, Montreal. Mailed January 23, 1853 from Edwardsburg, U.C. (Ontario) to Morrisburg, U.C. Crudely executed copy of US temperance design. 3 pence postage due for letter rate during Pence period (April 6, 1851 June 30, 1859). J. Welch design on blue paper without vendor imprint. Mailed July 26, 1859 from Winchester U.C. to West Hawkesbury, C.W. 7cts. postage due for 5 letter rate plus 2 unpaid fee during Cents period (July 1, 1859 March 31, 1868). Canadian design based upon US derivative designs

Temperance Envelopes Confederate States c. 1863 Intemperance is the Curse of the World derivative design. Adhesive applied to back of Wm. C. Hale temperance propaganda cover used to Greensboro, NC. Accokeek, Va. March 12, 1862 circular datestamp. Manuscript Missent to Chapel Hill on face. March 12, 1862. Confederate 5 Deep Green, Stone 1-2. Banners of the Confederacy. Goodson, VA to Blountsville TN cover promoting the three banners of the Confederate States Religion, Peace, and Temperance.

Temperance Envelopes Thurston & Company, Portland, ME c. 1852

Temperance Envelopes Brown Thurston, Portland, ME 1852 POSTMASTER FREE FRANK ON TURNED TEMPERANCE COVER September 11, (1852). Unused temperance envelope turned and used from Townsend, NY to Lancaster, MA. Manuscript town and date with Free / Nelson W. Winton P.M. franking, as postmasters were permitted to send personal mail up to ½ oz. postage free. Winton was appointed Postmaster of Townsend, NY on Sept. 17, 1851 and served until Jan. 12, 1853. Thurston & Co. imprint on cover on prior page. Brown Thurston imprint on this cover. Interior reduced 50%

Temperance Publications The National Temperance Organ The Temperance Patriot 1850s and 1860s College Hill, Ohio to Philadelphia, PA advertising The National Temperance Organ published in Cincinnati. Utica, NY to Oberlin, OH advertising The Temperance Patriot published in Utica.