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| Detroit Free Press, September 9, 1965 |
The
other day I decided that I needed myself a postcard, envelope or
anything with a NANKIN postmark so I did a little research on the
matter, having found no example on eBay or its ilk. It turns out there
may be a reason why such a specimen is so scarce. Up until 1964 the
towns within the township--Wayne, Garden City, Inkster and Plymouth
(Livonia must have already had their own; then again I didn't even know
that Plymouth fell within the boundaries of Nankin)--were getting mailed
stamped with their respective town names. Obviously, this didn't last
long since Nankin went kaput in 1966 so it's obviously going to be quit
difficult to locate one. Old Nankin, on the other hand, might be the
easier prospect of the two. More specifically East Nankin, which I
believe existed into the early to mid 1900s.

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