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Replicas of historic documents delivered monthly. Curated with care from the best archives in the world. Each document accompanied by context pages telling relevant details surrounding the historic event. High quality graphically designed replicas with high quality envelopes and paper. Perfect as a keepsake, learning materials, or collectible items.
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History By Mail makes historytangible, relatable, and excitingby providing opportunities to learn directly from primary source documents. Instead of learning about abstract dates and concepts, History By Mail allows you to delve deeply into the details of historic documents as you learn about them. What did the check to purchase Alaska look like? What did Abraham Lincoln's handwriting look like?

Learn from a Fresh Angle
Did you know that New Years was traditionally celebrated on March 25 in Great Britain and its colonies before the British Calendar Act of 1751 was enacted? History By Mail presents fascinating details and angles on people and events you may have already known about. We tell the interesting stories behind our historic replicas that entertain even the most avid history fans.

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History By Mail subscribers often report a unique sense of joy and excitement as they open their mailboxes, anticipating their monthly replica. With all the junk mail, it is a breath of fresh air to receive a letter you truly look forward to.

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History By Mail takes great care in using the closest type of paper material to match the originals, so you can truly appreciate the essence of these remarkable documents.
Sample Documents

January 15, 1936
Albert Einstein's Declaration of Intention to Become a U.S. Citizen

February 14, 1790
Thomas Jefferson's Letter to George WashingtonAccepting Position of Secretary of State
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Sample Historic Letter