I have been reading Southern Storm by Noah Trudeau. On page 466, he describes the reaction of Sherman's men outside Savannah when they finally received a mail call. Of course, there were many who wanted to answer those letters and send something back home.
Trudeau quotes the postmaster for the 1st Div. 14th Corps as saying
"...three hundred dollars' worth of stamps which I obtained for the Division was only a fraction of what were wanted for the first mail out from Savannah and I was kept busy franking letters that there were no stamps for."
Anyone know what he means by the term "franking"?
Trudeau quotes the postmaster for the 1st Div. 14th Corps as saying
"...three hundred dollars' worth of stamps which I obtained for the Division was only a fraction of what were wanted for the first mail out from Savannah and I was kept busy franking letters that there were no stamps for."
Anyone know what he means by the term "franking"?
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