Corinth Postal History
Penobscot County, Maine
last update for this page: 2 December 2021
Maine Postal History
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Waterville Stamp Club
Thank you for the contributions to this page from James Husson and from the Strout family collection.
Postmarks from the town of Corinth include:
Corinth (2)
1 July 1998:
East Corinth post office was renamed as Corinth (2) post office. (source: Maine Philatelic Society. 1995. The Post Offices of Maine: A Rarity Guide.)
2020:
Corinth (2) post office. 274 Main Street; Corinth, Maine 04427. Lat./Long.: N 45°00′02″ x W 69°01′27″
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today:
Corinth (2) post office is still in operation.
East Corinth
1825 June 17:
East Corinth post office opened. (source: Maine Philatelic Society. 1995. The Post Offices of Maine: A Rarity Guide.)
1871 May 29:
Receipt for a registered letter.
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1879 December 18:
The circular postmark is 28&8211;29 mm in diameter.
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1899 February 9:
The circular postmark is approximately 33 mm in diameter.
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date?:
East Corinth post office.
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1934 December 18:
The circular postmark is 33&8211;34 mm in diameter.
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1949 December 6 through 1950 March 20:
The circular postmark is approximately 33 mm in diameter.
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1956 November 10:
The circular postmark is 29&8211;30 mm in diameter.
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1998 July 1:
East Corinth post office was renamed as Corinth (2) post office.
Robyville
1902 January 14:
Robyville post office opened. (source: Maine Philatelic Society. 1995. The Post Offices of Maine: A Rarity Guide.)
1903 July 28:
The circular postmark is 29 mm in diameter.
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1904 June 30:
Robyville post office closed. (source: Maine Philatelic Society. 1995. The Post Offices of Maine: A Rarity Guide.)