There was always one postmarked West Point; there was sometimes more; and there were no less than three separate and distinct handwritings thus making frequent calls at our house.
But there comes an hour now and then when there seems more beauty in one small letter postmarked "home" than in all the gorgeous sunsets of this wonderful country.
Laying her flowers beside her, she broke the seal of a letter from Mrs. St. Clair, postmarked New York, and after a moment the sheet fell into her lap.
Why he had selected Taormina in preference to Palermo was known only to himself, but one morning Eliza and Eglah saw a letter postmarked Catania, and both recognized Mr. Herriott's peculiarly bold handwriting.
Then he thought of the letter in his pocket, the one postmarked "Chicago," which he had discovered at the Kicker office on returning from the court house.
In running through his mail he came upon Judge Graney's notification and also another letter, postmarked "Chicago," which drew a pleased smile to his face.
His mother’s name and address were on the envelope, and it seemed to be postmarked at some town in Pennsylvania.
Andy had incautiously left in the drawer a letter received from his mother, addressed to the care of his friend George Tierney, and it was of course postmarked Hamilton.
I didn't know theypostmarked letters in handwriting," answered Tom innocently.
Postmarked Cedarville, and in Nellie Laning's handwriting," came from Sam slyly.
I pounced eagerly upon a letter in Laurance Donovan’s well-known hand, bearing, to my surprise, an American stamp and postmarked New Orleans.
And the envelope had been postmarked in Dansburg, Ohio, two days prior to the day of its arrival.
It was postmarked Dansburg, Ohio, and he opened it with some curiosity, for the former letters in this correspondence had been addressed to Mr. Burton, as manager.
Theo's letter was postmarked "Marburg," and dated on the 1st of September of the present year.
He took up the last, and compared it carefully with the envelope of one of the letters found in Winkler's room--the unsigned letter postmarked Hietzing, September 24th.
The letter is dated August 1, and the thing is postmarked PM, August 4.
The last item is an envelope postmarked Dallas, Tex.
There was a note and Christmas card sent to me by Marina and postmarked December 21.
It was dated and postmarked "Washington," and in it she briefly explained that she had been engaged in Departmental business, but that she expected to be in New York on the following Monday.
Besides the one from his mother, there was another postmarked at Cologne, which he read after he had finished the first.
The letter is postmarked 'Anvers,'" said the doctor, picking up the letter from the table.
Your letter of the 1st, postmarked the 3d, was received last evening.
Your letter by this day's mail, dated the 13th, and postmarked the 12th, is one of those hasty and unsatisfactory scraps which neither improve you nor amuse me.
But this is postmarked San Francisco," I said faintly.
As she ran to me, and held out the letter, I saw that it was postmarked San Francisco!
Three for you and one for me, Grandmother,--postmarked Turino.
In further support of the above postulates, we must say that every cover bearing any one of the three perforated stamps which we have been able to get a satisfactory date from has been postmarked in 1859!
Colvin tells me there has been an awful lot of money spent somewhere.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "postmarked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.