PRUSSIA Numeral Cancels (Ringstempel)

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Source: The Permanentes Handbuch der Postfreimarkenkunde Erster Teil Deutsche Staaten, Abschnitt XIII: Preussen by Hugo Krötzsch (1896), page 174 (638).

1 sgr black on lilac 2 sgr black on blue, Deutz cancel '317' 3 sgr black on yellow, '1200' Ratibor cancel 1 sgr red, with '359' (Dusseldorf cancel)
Some examples of the numeral cancels

The Prussian numeral cancels (Ringstempel) always consist of four rings with numerals in the center and were used from 1850 to 31 March 1859. A 'dot' is added when confusion could arise such as in '66.' or '99.'. Each numeral belongs to a different city (each city only had one number, even if there were multiple post offices, even railway offices belonging to the city had the same number). The size of the numerals varies from 4 1/4 mm to 5 1/4 mm. The numerical cancellations range from number 1 to 1995. The numbers 1 to 1725 were given in alphabetical order in October 1850 corresponding to all the post offices that existed at that time and were fairly uniform in shape. The numbers higher than 1725 show more variety as they were made at different instants and by different manufacturers. As a new post office was opened, it acquired a new number (or a number from a post office that had ceased to exist). Any cancel with more or less than four rings is a 'foreign cancel'.
More common are Aachen (nr 1), Barmen (nr 70), Berlin (nrs 103 to 107), Bochum (nr 146), Bremen (nr 182), Breslau (nr 183, 184), Danzig (nr 304), Deutz (nr 316), Duisburg (nr 358), Dusseldorf (nr 359), Elberfeld (nr 373), Erfurt (nr 386), Essen (nr 396), Halberstadt (nr 571), Halle (nr 572, 573), Hamburg (nr 578), Iserlohn (nr 686), Kattowitz (nr 703), Konigsberg (nr 742), Liegnitz (nr 852), Magdeburg (nr 906, 907), Marienwerder (nr 920), Memel (nr 931), Minden (nr 953), Muhlhausen (nr 973), Munster (nr 982), Neuss (nr 1025), Nordhausen (nr 1065), Perleberg (nr 1134), Posen (nr 1158), Potsdam (nr 1159), Ratibor (nr 1200), Saarbrucken (nr 1285), Siegen (nr 1395), Solingen (nr 1407), Stettin (nr 1439), Wesel (nr 1617), Wetzlar (nr 1625), Wittenberg (nr 1655 ) and Zeitz (nr 1697).
The usual color of the cancels is black, but the following cancels also exist in red: 1, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 160, 183, 258, 270, 332, 333, 338, 377, 386, 571, 573, 630, 684, 806, 907, 973, 1614 and 1748. The following cancels also exist in blue color: 71, 103, 106, 107, 182, 578, 1175 and 1631.

A list of all numbers with their corresponding city:
1. Aachen
2. Abbenrode (upto 31-12-1850); Hohenkrug (from 1-4-1851 onwards)
3. Adenlau
4. Adenau
5. Ahaus
6. Ahlen
7. Ahrweiler
8. Ahsen (upto 30-11-1853), Czychen (from 1-6-1854 to 31-8-1854), Lupow (from 1-6 1855 onwards)
9. Aken
10. Aldekerk
11. Aldenhoven
12. Alexisbad (only operational from May to September)
13. Alf
14. Allenburg
15. Allendorf (Westfalen)
16. Allenstein
17. Allstedt
18. Alpen (upto 31-3 1854), Maisdorf (from 1-1 1855 onwards)
19. Alsdorf
20. Alsleben
21. Altdamm
22. Altdöbern
23. Altefähre
24. Altena
25. Altenahr
26. Altenberge
27. Altenhundem
28. Altenkirchen (Coblenz)
29. Altenkirchen (Stralsund)
30. Alwasser (ceased after 1855)
31. Anclam
32. Andernach
33. Angerburg
34. Angermünde
35. Anholt
36. Anherholz (Klein Anherholz)
37. Annaburg
38. Anrad
39. Anröchte
40. Alpenburg (Gross Alpenburg)
41. Aplerbeck (upto 30-4 1852), Dahl (from 16-5 1852 onwards)
42. Appelhülsen
43. Arendsee
44. Arneburg
45. Arnsberg
46. Arnsfelde
47. Arnswalde
48. Arolsen
49. Artern
50. Arweiden (upto January 1857), Wittenberg in Westpreussen (from 1-2 1857 onwards)
51. Arys
52. Asbach
53. Ascheberg
54. Aschersleben
55. Assinghausen
56. Attendorn
57. Atzendorf (upto March 1857), Förderstedt (from 1-4 1857 onwards)
58. Aulowöhnen
59. Auras
60. Aweyden (upto 30-9 1856), Peitschendorf (from 1-10 1856 onwards)

61. Bacharach
62. Bahn
63. Baldenburg
64. Balesfeld
65. Ballenstedt
66. Balve
67. Balz (upto 1-11 1857), Vietz (from 1-12 1857 onwards)
68. Barby
69. Barein
70. Barmen
71. Barten
72. Bartenstein in Ostpreussen
73. Barth
74. Baruth
75. Bärwalde (Cöslin) in Pommern
76. Bärwalde (Neumark)
77. Basdorf
78. Baudis
79. Bauerwitz
80. Baumholder
81. Beckum
82. Bedburg
83. Beek
84. Beelen
85. Beelitz
86. Beeskow
87. Belecke
88. Belgard (upto 1-2 1850)
89. Belgern
90. Belzig
91. Bendorf
92. Bengheim
93. Prepared for Benninghausen but never used, Cordeshagen (from 1-8 1853 onwards)
94. Benneckenstein
95. Bennshausen
96. Benrath
97. Bensberg
98. Bentschen
99. Berent
100. Bergen a. Rügen
101. Bergheim
102. Berleburg
103. Berlin
104. Berlin, Post-Sped.-Amt Nr. I
105. Berlin, Post-Sped.-Amt Nr. II
106. Berlin, Post-Sped.-Amt Nr. III
107. Berlin, Post-Sped.-Amt Nr. IV
108. Berlinchen
109. Bernau (Potsdam)
110. Bernburg
111. Berncastel
112. Bernstadt in Schlesien
113. Bernstein (Frankfurt a. 0.)
114. Bertrich
115. Berun
116. Betsche
117. Beuel
118. Beuthen a. d. 0.
119. Beuthen in Ober-Schlesien (nowadays called Bytom and situated in Poland)
120. Bevergern
121. Beverungen
122. Beyenburg
123. Bialla
124. Biebra
125. Bielefeld
126. Biesenthal
127. Bigge
128. Billerbeck
129. Billstein
130. Bingerbrück
131. Birkenfeld
132. Birnbaum
133. Bischofsburg
134. Bischofsstein
135. Bischofswerder
136. Bislich
137. Bismark
138. Bitburg
139. Bitterfeld (upto ?)
140. Blankenheim
141. Blankenstein
142. Bleicherode
143. Blesen
144. Bobersberg
145. Bocholt
146. Bochum
147. Bokum (upto 31-2 1854), Kupferdreh (from 1-2 1855 onwards)
148. Bödefeld
149. Bodungen (Gross-Bodungen)
150. Bohrau
151. Bojanowo
152. Boitzenburg i. d. Uckermark
153. Bolkenhain
154. Bomst
155. Bonn
156. Boppard
157. Borbeck (Berge Borbeck)
158. Boreck
159. Borgentreich
160. Borgholz
161. Borgholzhausen
162. Borghorst
163. Bork
164. Borken in Westfalen
165. Born (Düsseldorf) (upto 30-11 1852), Stössen (from 1-4 1853 onwards)
166. Born (Stralsund)
167. Bornheim (upto 31-12 1855), Roisdorf (from 1-1 1856 onwards)
168. Bottrop
169. B(o)urscheid
170. Boyadel
171. Bracht (upto 31-3 1854), Dahlbruch (from 1-4 1856 onwards)
172. Brakel
173. Bralin
174. Brandenburg (Potsdam)
175. Brandenburg (Königsberg)
176. Brätz
177. Braunfels
178. Braunsberg in Ost-Preussen
179. Breckerfeld
180. Bredelar
181. Brehna
182. Bremen (only after 1-8 1851)
183. Breslau (nowadays called Wroclaw in Poland)
184. Breslau Post-Sped.-Amt 5 Nr. V
185. Breyell
186. Brieg
187. Briesen (Frankfurt)
188. Briesen (Marienverder)
189. Brilon
190. Brodenbach
191. Bromberg
192. Brück (Cöln) (upto 31-1 1851), Podejuch (from 1-5 1851 onwards)
193. Brück (Potsdam)
194. Brüggen
195. Brühl (Cöln)
196. Brüssow
197. Bubainen
198. Bublitz
199. Buchenbeuern
200. Buchholz (Wendisch-Bucholz)
201. Buckow
202. Büderich (upto 31-3 1854), Berga (from 1-4 1855 onwards)
203. Budwethen (upto 31-12 1850), Budow (from 15-5 1851 onwards)
204. Budzyn
205. Buer in Westfalen
206. Buir (Also Nr. 998) (upto April 1851), Döhlau (from 1-5 1851 onwards)
207. Buck
208. Buldern
209. Bünde
210. Bunzlau
211. Burbach
212. Büren
213. Burg (Magdeburg)
214. Burg (Düsseldorf)
215. Bürgsteinfurt
216. Burgwaldniel
217. Burtscheid
218. Burxdorf
219. Bütchenbach (Bütgenbach)
220. Bütow

221. Calau
222. Calbe a. d. Milde
223. Calbe a. d. Saale
224. Calcar
225. Call
226. Callies
227. Camen
228. Camenz in Schlesien
229. Cammin (Marienwerder)
230. Cammin (Stettin)
231. Camp (Düsseldorf)
232. Canth
233. Capellen
234. Capelln
235. Carden
236. Carlowitz (upto 31-1 1851), Glowitz (from 15-6 1851 onwards)
237. Carlshöhe
238. Carlsruhe (Oppeln)
239. Carolath
240. Carolinenhorst
241. Carthaus
242. Castellaun
243. Castrop
244. Caymen (from 1-1 1854 Wulfshöfen)
245. Charlottenbrunn
246. Charlottenburg
247. Chodziesen
248. Christburg
249. Chrzelitz
250. Clarholz (never used for this town?), Kirchundem (from 24-12 1850 onwards)
251. Cleve
252. Coblenz
253. Cochem
254. Coesfeld
255. Colberg
256. Colbitz
257. Cölleda
258. Cöln
259. Commeren
260. Cönnern
261. Constadt
262. Corbach
263. Cörlin
264. Cornelymünster
265. Cosel
266. Cöslin
267. Coswig
268. Cöthen
269. Cöthen Bahnhof (railway station)
270. Cottbus
271. Cranenburg
272. Cranz (initially only used during summer time, from 1-8 1858 the whole year)
273. Crefeld
274. Cremerbruch
275. Cremmen
276. Creutzburg (Königsberg)
211. Creutzburg (Oppeln)
278. Creutzburgerhütte
279. Creutzthal
280. Creutznach
281. Crone (Deutsche Crone)
282. Crone (Polnische Crone)
283. Cronenberg
284. Croppenstedt
285. Crossen a. 0.
286. Crössin (upto 30-6 1850, never used?)
287. Cudowa
288. Culm
289. Culmsee
290. Cumehnen
291. Cüstrin
292. Czapielken (Gross Czapielken) (upto 31-1 1852), Mariensee (from 1-2 1852 onwards)
293. Czarnikau
294. Czempin
295. Czerniejewo
296. Czersk

297. Daaden
298. Daber
299. Dabringhausen
300. Dahlen
301. Dahlwitz
302. Dahme
303. Dammgarten
304. Danzig
305. Dardesheim
306. Darfeld
307. Darkehmen
308. Datteln
309. Daun
310. Delbrück
311. Delitzsch
312. Demmin
313. Derenburg
314. Derschlag
315. Dessau
316. Deutz
317. Deutz Post Sped. Amt No. VIII
318. Dhünn, from 18-2 1855 onwwards Habenichts
319. Dielingen
320. Diersdorf
321. Diestedde (upto 30-11 1853), Grabowen (from 1-5 1854 onwards)
322. Dingden (upto 31-10 1851), Colonnowska (from 1-4 1852 to 30-9 1853), Konarczyn (from 16-1 1854 onwards)
323. Dingelstädt
324. Dinslaken
325. Dirschau
326. Dobrilugk
327. Dobrzyce
328. Dodendorf (upto 30-9 1858), Gross Ottersleben (from 1-10 1858 onwards)
329. Dölitz
330. Dolle
331. Dolzig
332. Dommitzsch
333. Donmau
334. Domslau
335. Dormagen
336. Dorsten
337. Dortmund
338. Dramburg
339. Dratzig (upto September 1851), Brückenkrug (from 15-10 1851 onwards)
340. Drebkau
341. Drehna
342. Dreis (upto 31-1 1854), Offenbach a. Glan (from 1-1 1855 onwards)
343. Drengfurt
344. Drensteinfurt
345. Driesen
346. Driburg
347. Dringenberg
348. Drolshagen
349. Drossen
350. Duben (upto ?)
351. Dudeldorl
352. Dülken
353. Dülmen
354. Dumröse (renamed to Denzin)
355. Düren
356. Dürrenberg
357. Dürwiss
358. Duisburg
359. Düsseldorf
360. Dyhernfurth

361. Ebeleben
362. Echternacherbrück(e)
363. Eckartsberga
364. Eckenhagen
365. Egeln
366. Ehrenbreitstem
367. Ehringshausen
368. Eichenbarleben
369. Eilenburg
370. Eilpe
371. Eisleben
372. Eitorf
373. Elberfeld
374. Elbing
375. Ellrich
376. Elspe
377. Elsterwerda
378. Elten
379. Emmerich
380. Emsdetten
381. Engelskirchen
382. Enger
383. Eschede (Prussian postoffice in the Netherlands upto 17-12 1850, should this be Enschede? never used stamps), Hachen (from 1-2 1851 onwards)
384. Epe
385. Erdmannsdorf
386. Erfurt
387. Erkelenz
388. Erkner
389. Erkrath
390. Ermsleben
391. Erndebrück
392. Erwitte
393. Erxleben
394. Eschweiler
395. Eslohe
396. Essen (Düsseldorf)
397. Eupen
398. Euskirchen
399. Exin
400. Eylau (Deutsch-Eylau)
401. Eylau (Preussisch-Eylau)
402. Eynatten

403. Falkenberg (Oppeln)
404. Falkenberg (Potsdam)
405. Falkenburg
406. Fehrbellin
407. Festenberg
408. Fiddichow
409. Filehne
410. Finkenbrück
411. Finsterwalde
412. Fischau (upto 18-10 1852), later Altfelde
413. Fischbach (Trier) (upto 31-1 1851), Grabow (Stettin) (from February 1851 onwards)
414. Fischerwall
415. Fischhausen
416. Flamersheim
417. Flatow
418. Flinsberg (at first only operational in summer)
419. Fordon
420. Forsta
421. Frankenfelde
422. Frankenhausen
423. Fraukenstein in Schlesien
424. Frankfurt a. d. 0.
425. Franzburg
426. Frauenburg in Ost-Preussen
427. Fraustadt
428. Frechen
429. Freckenhorst
430. Fredeburg
431. Freiburg (Breslau) in Schlesien
432. Freiburg (Merseburg) a. d. Unstrut
433. Freienohl
434. Freienstein
435. Freienwalde a. d. 0.
436. Freienwalde (Stettin) i. Pommern
437. Freudenberg in Westfalen
438. Freyhan
439. Freystadt (Liegnitz) in Schlesien
440. Freystadt (Marienwerder) in West-Preussen
441 . Freywaldau
442. Friedeberg i. d. N.
443. Friedeberg a. Queis
444. Friedland (Breslau)
445. Friedland i. Ob.-Schl. (Oppeln)
446. Friedland (Frankfurt)
447. Friedland (Königsberg) i. Ost-Preussen
448. Friedland, Märkisch-Friedland
449. Friedland, Preussisch-Friedland
450. Friedrichsbruch
451. Friedrichshof
452. Friesack
453. Fuhlbeck
454. Fürstenberg (Frankfurt) a. 0.
455. Fürstenberg (Minden)
456. Fürsten -Ellguth (upto 31-12 1580), Mangschütz (from 1-1 1851 to 31 12 1854), Schwirz (from 1-1 1855 onwards)
457. Fürstenfelde
458. Fürstenwalde
459. Fürstenwerder
460. Fürth (Düsseldorf)

461. Gangelt
462. Gardelegen
463. Garnsee
464. Garz (Stettin) a. 0.
465. Garz (Stralsund) a. Rügen
466. Garzweiler
467. Gassen
468. Gay, from 1-10 1854 Tarnowo
469. Gebesee
470. Gefell
471. Gehrden (upto 30-4 1851), Locken (from 1-5 1851 onwards)
472. Geilenkirchen
473. Geldern
474. Gelsenkirchen
475. Gemünd
476. Genthin
477. Gerbstädt
478. Gerdauen
479. Gernrode
480. Gerolstein
481. Gerresheim
482. Gerswalde
483. Gescher
484. Geseke
485. Gevelsberg (upto ?)
486. Giesenkirchen
487. Gilgenburg
488. Gingst
489. Gladbach, Bergisch-Gladbach
490. Gladbach (Düsseldorf) M.
491. Glaz
492. Glehn
493. Gleissen (upto 30-11 1854), Reinfeld (from 15-10 1855 onwards)
494. Gleiwitz (nowadays called Gliwice and situated in Poland)
495. Glogau
496. Glöwen
497. Gnadau
498. Gnadenfeld
499. Gnadenfrei
500. Gnesen
501. Gniewkowo
502. Goar, St.
503. Goch
504. Godesberg
505. Gogolin
506. Golanz
507. Goldap
508. Goldbach in Ost-Preussen
509. Goldberg in Schlesien
510. Gollnow
511. Gollub
512. Golssen
513. Gommern
514. Gonsawa
515. Görchen
516. Göritz
517. Görlitz
518. Gorzyn
519. Gostyn
520. Gottesberg
521. Grabow (Posen)
522. Grabowo (upto somewhere in 1851), Haan (from 1-12 1851 onwards)
523. Gräfenhaynchen
524. Gräfrath
525. Gramenz
526. Gramzow
527. Gransee
528. Grätz (Posen)
529. Graudenz
530. Greffrath
531. Greifenberg in Schlesien.
532. Greifenberg i. d.Uckermark
533. Greifenberg in Pommern
534. Greifenhagen
585. Greifswald
536. Greussen
537. Greven
538. Grevenberg (upto 31-10 1851), Wulfen (also Nr. 1679, from 15-1 1852 onwards))
539. Grevenbroich
540. Grimmen
541. Gröbzig
542. Gröditzberg
543. Gronau in Westfalen
544. Gröningen (Magdeburg)
545. Grossengottern
546. Grosskreuz
547. Grottkau
548. Grumbach
549. Grünberg in Schlesien
550. Grüne
551. Grünhof (upto 30-6 1851), Lesgewangminnen (from 1-8-1851 to September 1853), Rautenberg (from 11-12 1853 onwards)
552. Grünthal
553. Gruppe (upto September 1852), Braunsberg-Bahnhof (from 18-10 1852 to 31-10 1853), Hobenmocker (from 1-11 1853 onwards)
554. Guben
555. Guhrau
556. Gülzow
557. Gumbinnen
558. Gummersbach
559. Gurczno
560. Glisten i. Anh.
561. Guttentag
562. Gütersloh
563. Gutstadt
564. Gützkow

565. Haaren (Aachen)
566. Habelschwert
567. Hadmersleben
568. Hagen in Westfalen
569. Hagen -Bahnhof (railway station)
570. Halbau
571. Halberstadt
572. Halle a. d. Saale
573. Halle (Saale) Post-Sped.-Amt Nr. VI
574. Halle in Westfalen
575. Hallenberg
576. Haltern
577. Halver
578. Hamburg
579. Hamm in Westfalen
580. Hammerstein
581. Hamminkeln (upto 31-10 1851), Ringenberg (from 1-11 1851 onwards)
582. Hansdorf (Liegnitz)
583. Harsewinkel
584. Harzgerode
585. Haspe
586. Hattingen
587. Hausberge
588. Havelberg
589. Haynau
590. Heedfeld
591. Heesen
592. Heiden (upto 30-11 1853), Altenessen (from 1-6 1854 onwards)
593. Heidersdorf
594. Heiligenheil
595. Heiligenhaus (upto March 1851), Friedrichschuld (from 15-4 1851 onwards)
596. Heiligenstadt (Erfurt)
597. Heilsberg
598. Heinrichau
599. Heinrichswalde (Breslau) (upto 31-10 1851), Schlawentzütz (from 1-5 1851 to ? 1855), Tworog (from somewhere in 1855 onwards)
600. Heinrichswalde (Gumbinnen)
601. Heinsberg
602. Heldrungen
603. Helenenberg
604. Hemer
605. Hennef
606. Hennigsdorf
607. Herbede
608. Herbern
609. Herdecke
610. Herdorf (upto 16-11 1853), Paulinenaue (from 1-5 1854 onwards)
611. Herford
612. Hermeskeil
613. Hermsdorf
614. Herne
615. Herrnstadt
616. Herrstein
617. Herscheid
618. Herstelle
619. Herzberg, from 1-1 1854 Gross - Zünder
620. Herzebrock
621. Herzogenrath
622. Hettstädt
623. Hetzerath
624. Heusweiler
625. Heydekrug
626. Hilchenbach
627. Hilden
628. Hille (upto 30-11 1853), Kohlscheidt (from 1-3 1854 onwards)
629. Hillesheim
630. Hirschberg in Schlesien
631. Hochzeit
632. Hofstadt (upto ?)
633. Höhe, auf der
634. Hohenfriedeberg
635. Hohenmölsen
636. Hohenstein
637. Holland, Preuss.- Holland
638. Holten (upto 1-7 1859)
639. Holzdorf
640. Homberg (upto 5-10 1850, never used?), Schmiedefeld (from 1-8 1851 onwards)
641. Honnef
642. Hönningen
643. Hopsten
644. Hörde
645. Hornburg
646. Hornskrug (upto 30-4 1855), Altdamm Bahnhof (from 1-6 1855 onwards)
647. Horrem (upto 30-9 1853), Münster am Stein (from 1-5 1854 onwards)
648. Horstmar
649. Hötensleben
650. Höxter
651.Hotzenplotz (upto 28-1 1851, town in Austria, never used the cancel), Herzberg i. d. Mark (from 1-4 1851 onwards)
652. Hoyerswerda
653. Hoym
654. Hückelhoven
655. Hückeswagen
656. Huckingen
657. Hüls
658. Hülsenbusch
659. Hultschin
660. Hundsfeld
661. Husten
662. Hütte (upto 10-10 1852), Grünau (started somewher before June 1853)

663. Jackerath
664. Jacobshagen
665. Jacobswalde
666. Janowiec
667. Jaraczew
668. Jarmen
669. Jarocin
670. Jasenitz
671. Jastrow
672. Jauer

673. Ibbenbühren
674. Idar
675. Jerichow
676. Jessen
677. Jessnitz (Frankfurt) i.d.Lausitz
678. Jessnitz (Magdeburg) i. Anh.
679. Ilsenburg
680. Imgenbroich
681. Inowraclaw
682. Insterburg
683. Joachimsthal (Potsdam)
684. Johannsburg
685. Jordansmühle
686. Iserlohn
687. Isselburg
688. Issum
689. Jüchen
690. Jülich
691. Juliusburg
692. Jüterbogk
693. Jutroschin

694. Kackerbeck
695. Kahlberg (upto March 1852)
696. Kaisersesch
697. Kaiserswerth
698. Kaldenkirchen
699. Kandrzin
700. Karge (=Unruhstadt)
701. Kathol.- Hammer
702. Katscher
703. Kattowitz
704. Katz
705. Kaukehnen
706. Kaunitz (Minden) (upto 30-6 1852)
707. Kelberg
708. Kelbra
709. Kelmienen
710. Kemberg
711. Kempen (Düsseldorf)
712. Kempen (Posen)
713. Kempfeld
714. Kerpen
715. Kervenheim
716. Ketschdorf
717. Kettwig
718. Keula, Gross-Keula
719. Kevelaer
720. Kieferstädtel
721. Kienau (Kynau)
722. Kierspe
723. Kindelbrück
724. Kirchberg (Coblenz)
725. Kirchen
726. Kirchhayn i. d. Nieder-Lausitz
721. Kirn (Coblenz)
728. Kirschseiffen
729. Klecko
730. Kleinitz
731. Kleinkrug
732. Kletzte, from 1-6 1852 onwards Gross-Welle
733. Klitschdorf
734. Klitten (upto June 1857), Crebra (from June 1857 onwards)
735. Klopscken
736. Klötze
737. Köben
738. Kobylin
739. Kohlfurth
740. Kölln bei Danzig
741. Königsberg i. d. N.
742. Königsberg in Ostpr.
743. Königshütte
744. Königswinter
745. Königswusterhausen
746. Königszelt
747. Konitz i. West-Pr.
748. Kontop
749. Köpenick
750. Koschentin
751. Kösen
752. Kosten
753. Kostenblut
754. Kostrzyn
755. Kotzenau
756. Kowalewo
757. Kozmin
758. Krappitz
759. Kraupischken
760. Kreckersweg (upto 31-3 1854), Charlottenhof (from 1-4 1855 onwards)
761. Kriescht
762. Kriewen
763. Kröben
764. Krojanke
765. Krombach (Crombach, Siegen)
766. Kropstädt (upto 30-4 1854), Thale (from 1-7 1855 onwards)
767. Krotoschin
768. Kruschwitz
769. Krzizanowitz
770. Kupferberg (Liegnitz)
771. Kupp
772. Kurnik
773. Kussen (upto 1853), Langwetken (from 1-12 1853 onwards)
774. Kwieciszewo
775. Kyllburg
776. Kyritz

777. Laasphe
778. Labes
779. Labiau
780. Labischin
781. Laer
782. Lagow
783. Lahde (upto 30-11 1853), Gonsken (from 1-6 1854 onwards)
784. Lahn
785. Lamscheid (upto 31-5 1853), Gemünden (from 1-8 1853 onwards)
786. Landeck-Stadt (Breslau) i. Schles.
787. Landeck -Bad (only operated in summer)
788. Landeck (Marienwerder) i. West-Preussen
789. Landeshut in Schlesien
790. Landsberg, Alt-Landberg (Potsdam)
791. Landsberg (Königsberg) in Ost-Preussen
792. Landsberg (Merseburg)
793. Landsberg (Oppeln) in Oder-Schlesien
794. Landsberg a. d. Warthe
795. Langenau
796. Langenberg
797. Langenbielau Unter-Langenbielau
798. Lengenbielau (oberer Theil)
799. Langenbogen
800. Langenfeld (Düsseldorf)
801. Langensalza
802. Langenweddingen
803. Langerfeld
804. Langerwehe
805. Langheim
806. Lasdehnen
807. Lassan
808. Latum
809. Lauban
810. Laucha
811. Lauchstädt
812. Lauenburg i. Pomm.
813. Laugszargen
814. Lautenburg
815. Leba
816. Lebach
817. Lebus
818. Lechenich
819. Leesen, Gross-Leesen (upto 30-11 1851), Zuckau (from 1-12 1851 onwards)
820. Legden
821. Lehnin
822. Leichlingen
823. Leinefelde
824. Leitersdorf
825. Leitzkau
826. Lengerich in Westfalen
827. Lengwethen (upto 31-12 1850), Pielburg (from 15-5 1851 onwards)
828. Lenhausen
829. Lennep
830. Lenzen
831. Leobschütz
832. Leschnitz
833. Lessen
834. Lessen, Gross-Lessen
835. Letschin
836. Leubus
837. Levern
838. Lewin
839. Liblar (upto 31-8 1851), Muldszen (from 1-1 1852 onwards)
840. Lichtenau
841. Lichtenow
842. Lichtenrade
843. Liebau in Schlesien
844. Liebenau (Frankfurt a. 0.)
845. Liebenthal
846. Liebenwalde
847. Liebenwerda
848. Lieberhausen (upto 30-6 1851), Lopienno (from 1-8 1851 onwards)
849. Lieberose
850. Liebmühl
851. Liebstadt in Ost-Preussen
852. Liegnitz (nowadays called Legnica and situated in Poland)
853. Lienen
854. Limburg a. d. Lehne
855. Limmritz
856. Linden
857. Lindlar
858. Lindow
859. Linn (upto 31-3 1854), Stolzenberg in Pommern (from 1-5 1855 onwards)
860. Linnich
861. Linz a. Rhein
862. Lipke
863. Lippborg
864. Lippehne
865. Lippspringe
866. Lippstadt
867. Lissa (Breslau)
868. Lissa (Posen)
869. Löbau i. West-Pr.
870. Lobberich
871. Löbejün
872. Löbnitz
873. Löbsens
874. Loburg
875. Löcknitz
876. Loitz
877. Losheim (Aachen)
878. Losheim (Trier)
879. Losslau
880. Lossen (upto 31-12 1853), Drygallen (from 1-10 1854 onwards)
881. Lötzen
882. Lövenich
883. Löwen i. Schles.
884. Löwenberg (Liegnitz) i. Schlesien
885. Löwenberg (Potsdam) i. d. Mark
886. Lübbecke
887. Lübben
888. Lübbenau
889. Lüben
890. Lublinitz
891. Luckau
892. Luckenwalde
893. Lüdenscheid
894. Lüderitz
895. Lüdinghausen
896. Ludwigsfelde
897. Lügde
898. Lünen
899. Lüttringshausen
900. Lützen
901. Lutzerath
902. Lychen
903. Lyk

904. Mackenrode
905. Maerl
906. Magdeburg
907. Magdeburg, Post-Sped.-Amt Nr. VII
908. Mahlwinkel
909. Malapane
910. Mallwischken
911. Malmedy
912. Maltsch
913. Manderscheid
914. Mansfeld
915. Marggrabowo
916. Margonin
917. Marienburg (upto February 1854), Hürtgen (from 1-1 1854 onwards)
918. Marienheide
919. Marienwalde
920. Marienwerder
921. Marklissa
922. Massow
923. Mayen
924. Meckenheim
925. Medebach
926. Medzibor
927. Mehlauken
928. Mehlawischken
929. Mehlsack
930. Meinerzhagen
931. Memel
932. Menden
933. Mengede
934. Mengeringhausen
935. Mensguth
936. Merseburg
937. Merzig
938. Meschede
939. Meseritz
940. Metelen
941. Mettingen
942. Mettkau
943. Mettlach
944. Mettmann
945. Meurs
946. Mewe
947. Meyenburg
948. Michelau (upto 31-12 1853), Bodzanowitz (from 1-5 1855 onwards)
949. Mierunsken
950. Militsch
951. Miloslaw
952. Milspe
953. Minden
954. Mirchau
955. Misdroy
956. Mittelwalde
957. Mittenwalde (Potsdam)
958. Möckern
959. Möckow
960. Mogilno
961. Mohrin
962. Mohrungen
963. Montjoie
964. Moorsleben (upto ?)
965. Morbach
966. Mörschelwitz
967. Moschin
968. Mroczen
969. Much (Cöln)
970. Mücheln
971. Mückenberg
972. Mühlberg
973. Mühlhausen (Erfurt) in Thür.
974. Mühlhausen (Königberg) in Ost-Preussen
975. Mühlheim a. Rh.
976. Mühlheim a. d. Ruhr
977. Mülingen, Gross-Mülingen
978. Mülheim a.d.M.
979. Müllrose
980. Mülsen
981. Müncheberg (Frankfurt a.d.O)
982. Münster in Westfalen
983. Münsterberg
984. Münstereifel
985. Münstermayfeld
986. Murowana-Goslin
987. Muskau
988. Myslowitz

989. Nakel
990. Namslau
991. Nassawen, from 1-4 1851 Mehlkehmen
992. Nauen
993. Naugard
994. Naumburg a. Bober
995. Naumburg a. Queis
996. Naumburg a.d. Saale
997. Nebra
998. Neersen (upto 31-3 1854), Buir (from 1-5 1855 onwards)
999. Neheim
1000. Neidenburg
1001. Neisse
1002. Netphen
1003. Neudamm
1004. Neudorf, Gross-Neudorf
1005. Neuenburg
1006. Neuenkirchen (Minden)
1007. Neuenkirchen (Münster)
1008. Neuenrade
1009. Neuerburg
1010. Neufahrwasser
1011. Neuguth (upto October 1853), Haberberg (=Karpno, from 1-11 1853)
1012. Neuhaldensleben
1013. Neuhaus (Minden)
1014. Neukirchen bei Jüchen
1015. Neukirchen bei Opladen
1016. Neumagen
1017. Neumark (Marienwerder) in West-Preussen
1018. Neumark (Stettin) in Pommern
1019. Neumarkt in Schlesien
1020. Neumühl (upto 21-10 1853), Nideggen (from 1-4 1854 onwards)
1021. Neunkirchen (Arnsberg)
1022. Neunkirchen (Trier)
1023. Neurode
1024. Neusalz
1025. Neuss
1026. Neustadt a. d. Dosse (Bahnhof, railway station)
1027. Neustadt a. d. Dosse (Stadt, city)
1028. Neustadt-Eberswalde
1029. Neustadt-Magdeburg
1030. Neustadt in Ober-Schlesien
1031. Neustadt (Cöln)
1032. Neustadt (Danzig) in West-Preussen
1033. Neustadt (Posen) bei Pinne
1034. Neustadt a.d. Warthe
1035. Neustädtel
1036. Neustettin
1037. Neuteich (Danzig) i.d. Neum.
1038. Neuteich (Frankfurt)
1039. Neutomyschel
1040. Neuwarp
1041. Neuwedel
1042. Neuwied
1043. Neuzelle
1044. Neviges
1045. Nickelswalde (upto 31-5 1853), Ludwigsort (from August 1853 onwards)
1046. Nicolai
1047. Niederberge (upto 31-5 1851), Grevenbrück (from 16-6 1851 onwards)
1048. Niederbreisig
1049. Niederkrüchten
1050. Niedersessmar (upt to 30-4 1851), Stegers (from 1-5 1851 onwards)
1051. Niedersfeld
1052. Niederzerf
1053. Nieheim
1054. Niemegk
1055. Nienborg (Münster)
1056. Nienburg a.d. Saale
1057. Niesky
1058. Nieukerk
1059. Niewiesczyn (upto 31-12 1852), Marienbaum (from 1-1 1853 onwards)
1060. Nikolaiken
1061. Nimkau
1062. Nimptsch
1063. Nohfelden
1064. Nordenburg
1065. Nordhausen
1066. Nordkirchen
1067. Nordwalde (upto 30-11 1853), Cürten (from 16-6 1854 onwards)
1068. Nörenberg
1069. Norkitten
1070. Nottuln
1071. Nümbrecht

1072. Oberfell
1073. Oberglogau
1074. Oberhausen Bahnhof
1075. Oberkirchen
1076. Obersitzko
1077. Oberstein
1078. Oberwesel
1079. Oberwinter
1080. Oebisfelde
1081. Obornik
1082. Ochtrupp
1083. Odenkirchen
1084. Oderberg (Potsdam) i. d. Mark
1085. Oderberg, Preussisch-Oderberg
1086. Oedt
1087. Ohlau
1088. Ohligs
1089. Oelde
1090. Oldendorf , Preussich-Oldendorf
1091. Olfen
1092. Olpe
1093. Oels i. Schles.
1094. Olsberg
1095. Opladen
1096. Oppeln (nowadays called Opole and situated in Poland)
1097. Oranienburg
1098. Orsoy
1099. Ortelsburg
1100. Ortrand
1101. Osan
1102. Osche
1103. Oschersleben
1104. Ossendorf (upto 31-12 1853), Coadjuthen (from 1-8 1855 onwards)
1105. Ostbevern
1106. Osterath
1107. Osterburg
1108. Osterode i. Ost-Preussen
1109. Osterwick (Münster)
1110. Osterwieck (Magdeburg)
1111. Ostrowo
1112. Ottenstein (upto 30-11 1853), Lossen (from 15-8 1854 onwards)
1113. Ottmachau
1114. Ottmarsbocholt (upto 30-11 1853), Golzow (from 1-7 1854 onwards)
1115. Ottweiler
1116. Otzenrath
1117. Overath

1118. Paderborn
1119. Pakosc
1120. Panknin
1121. Parchwitz
1122. Pary
1123. Pasewalk
1124. Passenheim
1125. Passow
1126. Patschkau
1127. Peckelsheim
1128. Peddenberg
1129. Peiskretscham
1130. Peitz
1131. Pelplin
1132. Penkun
1133. Perl
1134. Perleberg
1135. Petershagen bei Minden
1136. Peterswaldau
1137. Peterswalde in West-Preussen
1138. Pförten
1139. Pilgramsdorf
1140. Pillau
1141. Pillkallen
1142. Pinne
1143. Pitschen
1144. Plathe
1145. Plau a.d. Havel
1146. Pleschen
1147. Pless in Ober-Schlesien
1148. Plettenburg
1149. Podeltzig (upto 30-6 1859)
1150. Pogauen
1151. Pogorzelice
1152. Polch
1153. Pölitz
1154. Pogorcela
1155. Polkwitz
1156. Pollnow
1157. Polzin
1158. Posen
1159. Potsdam
1160. Prausnitz
1161. Prenzlau
1162. Prerow
1163. Prettin
1164. Pretzsch
1165. Prieborn
1166. Priebus
1167. Primkenau
1168. Pritzerbe
1169. Pritzwalk
1170. Prökuls
1171. Proskau
1172. Prüm
1173. Pudewitz
1174. Pulverkrug
1175. Punitz
1176. Putbus
1177. Putlitz
1178. Putzig
1179. Pyritz
1180. Pyrmont

1181. Quaritz
1182. Quartschen
1183. Quedlinburg
1184. Querfurt
1185. Quilitten (upto ?), Rommerskirchen (from 15-10 1853 onwards)
1186. Radegast
1187. Radenickel
1188. Rade vorm Wald
1189. Räsfeld
1190. Ragnit
1191. Raguhn
1192. Rahden
1193. rackwitz
1194. Ramsdorf
1195. Randerath
1196. Ranis
1197. Raszkow
1198. Rastenburg
1199. Rathenow
1200. Ratibor
1201. Ratiborhammer
1202. Ratingen
1203. Ratzebuuhr in Pommern
1204. Rauden (Pommern)
1205. Raudten (Breslau)
1206. Rauscha
1207. Rawitsch
1208. Recke
1209. Recklinghausen
1210. Rees
1211. Retz
1212. Regenwalde
1213. Rehden (=Bad Oynhausen)
1214. Rehme
1215. Reichenau
1216. Reichenbach (Königsberg) in Ost-Preussen
1217. Reichenbach (Liegnitz) i. d. Ober-Lausitz
1218. Reichenbach (Breslau) in Schlesien
1219. Reichenstein
1220. Reichthal
1221. Reinberg
1222. Reinerz-Stadt
1223. Reinerz-Bad (only operated during the summer season)
1224. Reisen
1225. Rellinghausen
1226. Remagen
1227. Remlingrade (upto 30-11 1851), Jodlauken (from 1-4 1852 onwards)
1228. Remscheid
1229. Rennbaum (=Hasslingreisen)
1230. Reppen
1231. Reselkow
1232. Rhaunen
1233. Rheda
1234. Rhede
1235. Rhein
1236. Rheinbach
1237. Rheinberg
1238. Rheinböllen
1239. Rheine
1240. Rheinsberg
1241. Rheydt
1242. Rhoden
1243. Richtenberg
1244. Riesenbeck
1245. Riesenburg
1246. Rietberg
1247. Ringenwalde
1248. Ristow
1249. Ritteln
1250. Rittershausen
1251. Robakowo
1252. Rogasen
1253. Rogowo
1254. Rohrberg
1255. Rönsal
1256. Ronsdorf
1257. Rosenberg (Danzig) (upto 6-8 1852), Güldenbodden (from 18-10 1852 onwards)
1258. Rosenberg (Marienwerder)
1259. Rosenberg (Oppeln) in Ober-Schlesien
1260. Rosslau
1261. Rössel
1262. Rossla
1263. Rötgen
1264. Roth
1265. Rothenburg b. Görlitz a.d. Saale
1266. Rothenburg b. Grünberg a.d.O.
1267. Ruda
1268. Rudzinitz
1269. Rüggeberg
1270. Rügenwalde
1271. Ruhland
1272. Ruhrort
1273. Rummelsburg
1274. Ründeroth
1275. Ruppin Alt-Ruppin
1276. Ruppin Neu-Ruppin
1277. Ruschendorf
1278. Russ
1279. Rüthen
1280. Rybnik
1281. Ryczywol (Posen)

1282. Saabor
1283. Saalfeld in Ost-Preussen
1284. Saalhausen
1285. Saarbrück
1286. Saarburg
1287. Saarlouis
1288. Saarmund (upto 30-9 1854)
1289. Saarn
1290. Sachsa
1291. Sachsenberg
1292. Sachsenburg (Merseburg)
1293. Sachsenhausen
1294. Särbeck
1295. Sagan
1296. Sagard
1297. Salzbrunn
1298. Salze
1299. Salzkotten
1300. Salzwedel
1301. Samoczin
1302. Samter
1303. Sandau (Magdeburg)
1304. Sandersleben
1305. Sangerhausen
1306. Santomischel
1307. Sarne
1308. Sassenberg (upto 30-11 1853), Speicher (from 1609 1854 onwards)
1309. Sassendorf
1310. Sariat (upto 31-12 1853), Dambee (from 1-1 1854 onwards)
1311. Sayn
1312. Schaaksvitte (upto 1-1 1851?)
1313. Schaafstädt
1314. Scharlibbe (upto 1-6 1853?)
1315. Scherfede (upto 30-9 1853), Troplowitz (from 1-12 1853 onwards)
1316. Schembeck
1317. Schermeisel
1318. Schildau
1319. Schilberg (Posen)
1320. Schildesche
1321. Schillehnen
1322. Schippenbeil
1323. Schirwindt
1324. Schivelbein
1325. Schkeuditz
1326. Schlawa
1327. Schläwe
1328. Schlebusch
1329. Schleiden
1330. Schleusingen
1331. Schlichtingsheim
1332. Schlieben
1333. Schiesa, Haultauf (after 1-5 1855?)
1334. Schlochau
1335. Schloppe
1336. Schlotheim
1337. Schlüsselburg (Minden)
1338. Schmaleningken
1339. Schmallenberg
1340. Schmiedeberg (Liegnitz) in Schlesien
1341. Schmiedeberg (Merseburg)
1342. Schmiegel
1343. Schmottseifen
1344. Schneidemühl
1345. Schochen
1346. Schömberg (Liegnitz)
1347. Schönau (Liegnitz)
1348. Schönbaum
1349. Schönberg
1350. Schönebeck
1351. Schönebeck, Gross-Schönebeck
1352. Schöneck in West-Preussen
1353. Schöneken
1354. Schönewalde
1355. Schönfliess
1356. Schönlanke
1357. Schönthal in West-Preussen
1358. Schöppingen
1359. Schraplau
1360. Schrimm
1361. Schroda
1362. Schubin
1363. Schulitz
1364. Schurgast
1365. Schwanebeck
1366. Schwanenberg
1367. Schwarza
1368. Schwarzenborn
1369. Schwedt
1370. Schweich
1371. Schweidnitz
1372. Schweinitz
1373. Schwelm
1374. Schwerin a.d.W.
1375. Schwersenz
1376. Schwerte
1377. Schwetz (upto October 1852), Schlobitten (from 18-10 1852 onwards)
1378. Schwetz Stadt
1379. Schwiebus
1380. Schwientochlowitz
1381. Schwölmen
1382. Seckenburg
1383. Seeburg
1384. Seehausen i.d Altmark
1385. Seehausen (Merseburg) i. d. Uckermark
1386. Seelow
1387. Seidenberg
1388. Senden
1389. Sendenhorst
1390. Senftenberg (Frankfurt a.d.O.)
1391. Sensburg
1392. Seppenrade
1393. Seyda (Mersburg)
1394. Siegburg
1395. Siegen
1396. Sien
1397. Sierakowitz
1398. Silberberg
1399. Simmern
1400. Sinzig
1401. Skaisgirren
1402. Sobernheim
1403. Soest
1404. Sohrau in Ober-Schlesien
1405. Sohrau in Ost-Preussen
1406. Soldin
1407. Solingen
1408. Sömmerda
1409. Sommerfeld
1410. Sondershausen
1411. Sonnenburg
1412. Sonnenwalde
1413. Sonsbeck
1414. Sorau
1415. Sorau Bahnhof (railway station) (upto April 1852), Petershagen (Frankfurt) (from 1-5 1852 onwards)
1416. Spandau
1417. Spenge
1418. Spiller
1419. Spremberg
1420. Sprockhövel
1421. Sprottau
1422. Stadtberge
1423. Stadtkyll
1424. Stadtlohn
1425. Stallupöhnen
1426. Stargard in Pommern
1427. Stargard Preussisch-Stargard
1428. Stassfurt
1429. Steele
1430. Steimke (upto 15-8 1854), Waldböckelheim (from 1-11 1854 onwards)
1431. Steinau (Breslau) a.O.
1432. Steinau (Oppeln)
1433. Steinheim
1434. Stendal
1435. Stenschewo
1436. Stepenitz
1437. Sterkrade
1438. Sternberg (Frankfrut a.d.O.)
1439. Stettin
1440. Stoberau
1441. Stollberg bei Aachen
1442. Stollberg a. Harz
1443. Stolp
1444. Stolpmünde
1445. Stolzenbach
1446. Stommelen
1447. Storchnest
1448. Storkow
1449. Straelen
1450. Stralsund
1451. Strasburg in West-Preussen
1452. Strassburg i. d. Uckermark
1453. Strasserhof
1454. Straupitz
1455. Strausberg
1456. Strehlen
1457. Strehlitz, Gross-Strehlitz
1458. Striegau
1459. Stromberg (Coblenz)
1460. Stromberg (Münster)
1461. Stroppen (upto 31-10 1856), Gellendorf (from 1-11 1856 onwards)
1462. Strzalkowo
1463. Strzelno
1464. Stubendorf
1465. Stuhm
1466. Stuffhof
1467. Süchteln
1468. Sudenburg-Magdeburg
1469. Südlohn
1470. Suhl
1471. Sulau
1472. Sundern
1473. Swinemünde
1474. Szameitkehmen
1475. Szillen
1476. Szittkehmen

1477. Tangermünde
1478. Tannhausen
1479. Tantow
1480. Tapian
1481. Taplacken
1482. Tarnowitz
1483. Techow
1484. Tecklenburg
1485. Teltge
1486. Teltow
1487. Tempelburg
1488. Templin
1489. Tennstädt
1490. Teupitz
1491. Teutschenthal
1492. Thalfang
1493. Thiergarth (upto May 1853), Bonenburg (from July 1853 onwards)
1494. Tholey
1495. Thönis, Stadt
1496. Thorn
1497. Thule (upto 1-10 1853?)
1498. Tiegenhof
1499. Tietz
1500. Tilsit
1501. Tirschtiegel
1502. Titz
1503. Tolkemit
1504. Torgau
1505. Torgelow
1506. Tost
1507. Trachenberg
1508. Trakehnen
1509. Trarbach
1510. Trebatsch
1511. Trebbin
1512. Trebnitz
1513. Treffurt
1514. Trempen
1515. Treptowa a.d. Rega
1516. Treptow a.d. Tollense
1517. Treuenbrietzen
1518. Triebsees
1519. Triebel
1520. Trier
1521. Truttnowo
1522. Trzesmeszno
1523. Tschichertzig
1524. Tschirnau
1525. Tuchel
1526. Tycho, Gross-Tycho

1527. Uebigau
1528. Uckerrath
1529. Uckermünde
1530. Uedem
1531. Unna
1532. Ujest
1533. Unkel
1534. Unter-Barmen
1535. Uerdingen
1536. Uertzig (Uerzig)
1537. Usedom
1538. Uszcz
1539. Valbert
1540. Vallendar
1541. Vandsburg
1542. Velbert
1543. Velen
1544. Venlo (Prussian post office in the Netherlands, did not use any stamps), from 1-1 1851 used in Stumsdorf
1545. Venrath
1546. Versmold
1547. Vetschau
1548. Vierraden
1549. Viersen
1550. Vith, St.
1551. Vlotho
1552. Vluyn
1553. Vogelsang (upto 28-2 1851), Widitten (from 1-5 1851 onwards)
1554. Vohwinkel
1555. Völklingen
1556. Vollmarstein
1557. Volpersdorf
1558. Vörde
1559. Vorst
1560. Vorweiden
1561. Vreden

1562. Wachtendonk
1563. Wadern
1564. Wadersloh
1565. Wahlstadt
1566. Wahn
1567. Wald (Düsseldorf)
1568. Waldau
1569. Waldböckelheim (upto 30-4 1852), Falkenberg-Bahnhof (from 1-7 1852 to 31-12 1852), Büke (from 22-7 1853 onwards)
1570. Waldbreitbach
1571. Waldbröl
1572. Waidenburg in Schlesien
1573. Waldowstrenk
1574. Wallhausen
1575. Waltrop
1576. Wandersleben
1577. Wangerin
1578. Wansen
1579. Wanzleben
1580. Warburg
1581. Warendorf
1582. Warmbrunn
1583. Warnow, Wendisch-Warnow
1584. Warstein
1585. Wartenberg, Deutsch-Wartenberg
1586. Wartenberg, Polnisch-Wartenberg
1587. Wartenburg
1588. Wartha
1589. Wassenberg
1590. Wattenscheidt
1591. Waxweiler
1592. Weeze
1593. Weserlingen
1594. Wegberg
1595. Wegersleben. Neu-Wegersleben
1596. Wehdem
1597. Wehlau
1598. Wehr
1599. Weissenfeis
1600. Weissensee
1601. Weissenthurm (upto 15-11 1858)
1602. Welschennest
1603. Wendel, St.
1604. Werben
1605. Welwer, Kirch-
1606. Werden
1607. Werdenberg (upto 5-10 1853), Boisbeim (from 1-1 1854 onwards)
1608. Werder (Potsdam)
1609. Werdole (Werdohl)
1610. Werl
1611. Wermelskirchen
1612. Werne
1613. Werneuchen
1614. Wernigerode
1615. Werth
1616. Werther
1617. Wesel
1618. Wesselling
1619. Wessum
1620. Westheim (Minden)
1621. Westhoven (Arnsberg)
1622. Wetter a.d.Ruhr
1623. Wetteringen
1624. Wettin
1625. Wetzlar
1626. Wevelinghoven
1627. Wichlinghausen
1628. Wickrath
1629. Wickrathberg
1630. Widminnen
1631. Wiedenbrück
1632. Wiegansthal
1633. Wiehe
1634. Wiehl
1635. Wierzyce
1636. Wildberg (Potsdam)
1637. Wildungen
1638. Wilhelmsthal (Arnsberg) (upto 30-6-1851), Bernsdorf (from 1-1 1852 onwards)
1639. Wilhelmsthal (Breslau)
1640. Willebadessen
1641. Willenberg
1642. Willich
1643. Willkischken
1644. Willsnack
1645. Wimbern
1646. Windheim (upto 30-11 1853), Saarau (from 15-6 1854 onwards)
1647. Winningen
1648. Winterberg (Arnsberg)
1649. Winzig
1650. Wipperfürth
1651. Wirsitz
1652. Wischwill
1653. Wissen
1654. Witten
1655. Wittenberg (Merseburg)
1656. Wittenberge
1657. Wittenberge Bahnhof
1658. Wittichenau
1659. Witkowo
1660. Wittlich
1661. Wittstock
1662. Witzhelden
1663. Wohlau
1664. Woischnik
1665. Wolbeck
1666. Woldenberg
1667. Wolfen (upto 31-12 1850), Uderwangen (from 15-3 1851 onwards)
1668. Wolfshagen (Potsdam)
1669. Wolgast
1670. Wollin in Pommern
1671. Wollmirstädt
1672. Wollstein
1673. Wongrowiec
1674. Worbis
1675. Wormditt
1676. Wreschen
1677. Wrietzen
1678. Wronke
1679. Wulfen (upto 30-11 1851), Homberg (Düsseldorf) (from 1-12 1852 onwards)
1680. Wülfingerode
1681. Wülfrath
1682. Wünschelburg
1683. Wupperfeld
1684. Wusterhausen a.d.Dosse
1685. Wüstewaltersdorf
1686. Xanten
1687. Xions

1688. Zachau
1689. Zahna
1690. Zanow
1691. Zauditz
1692. Zduny
1693. Zechlin
1694. Zehden
1695. Zehdenick
1696. Zehlendorf
1697. Zeitz
1698. Zelasen
1699. Zell
1700. Zellin
1701. Zeltingen
1702. Zempelburg
1703. Zerbst
1704. Zerkowo
1705. Zernitz
1706. Ziebingen
1707. Ziegelrode (upto 31-12 1852)
1708. Ziegenhals, Rossleben (from 1-1 1853 onwards)
1709. Ziegenrück
1710. Zielenzig
1711. Ziesar
1712. Zilly
1713. Zinna
1714. Zinten
1715. Zirke
1716. Znin
1717. Zobten
1718. Zoppot
1719. Zörbig
1720. Zosse
1721. Zuckers
1722. Züllichau
1723. Zülpich
1724. Zülz
1725. Zützer

Issued from 1850 to 1859 (no longer in alphabetical order):

1726. Clempenow (from 15-10 1850)
1727. Dortmund Bahnhof (from 15-10 1850 to 1855), Germau (from 1-10 1855)
1728. Rhinow (from 15-10 1850)
1729. Nidden Ostpr. (from 15-5 1851 to January 1852), Teuchern (from 1-2 1852)
1730. Maldeuten (from 1-5 1851)
1731. Neukuhren (from 1-5 1851)
1732. Jordan (from 1-7 1851)
1733. Miechowitz (from 1-7 1851 to 31-7 1853), Dreis (from 16-10 1854)
1734. Neudeck (Oppeln) (from 1-7 1851)
1735. Siemianowitz (from 1-7 1851)
1736. Zabrze (from 1-7 1851)
1737. Bialosliwe (from 1-8 1851)
1738. Kreuz a. d. Ostbahn (from 1-8 1851)
1739. Miasteczko (from 1-8 1851)
1740. Ossiek (from 1-8 1851)
1741. Morgenstern in Pommen (from 15-8 1851)
1742. Linum (from 1-1 1852)
1743. Zandowitz (from 1-3 1852), later Zawadzki
1744. Wengern (from 1-2 1852)
1745. Dortmund, from 1-9 1855 Soest, Post-Sped.-Amt No. IX
1746. Dönhofstädt (from 1-4 1852)
1747. Liepe (from 1-3 1852)
1748. Coeln, Post-Sped.-Amt No. X (from 1-4 1852)
1749. Klingebeutel (from 1-4 1852)
1750. Herbesthal (from 1-4 1852)
1751. Bartin (from 1-6 1852)
1752. Pustamin (from 1-5 1852)
1753. Gnadenberg (from 1-5 1852)
1754. Sulmierzyce (from 1-5 1852)
1755. Rynarzewo (from 1-7 1852)
1756. Wippra (from 1-7 1852)
1757. Wüste-Giersdorf (from 1-7 1852)
1758. Potomierz (from 6-8 1852)
1759. Skurcz (from 6-8 1852)
1760. Dusznik Posen (from 1-11 1852)
1761. Owinsk (from 15-7-1852)
1762. Wieliehowo (Posen) (from 1-8-1852)
1763. Rüdersdorf (from 1-7 1852)
1764. Oranienbaum (from 1-9 1852)
1765. Wörlitz (from 1-9 1852)
1766. Wissek (Bromberg) (from 6-8 1852)
1767. Cavelpass (from 1-9 1852)
1768. Bromberg, from 1853 Dirschau, (Post-Sped.-Amt No. XI) (from 6-8 1852)
1769. Wusterwitz (Cöslin) (from 15-8 1852)
1770. Praust (from 6-8 1852)
1771. Terespol (from 6-8 1852)
1772. Laskowice (from 6-8 1852)
1773. Warlubien (from 6-8 1852)
1774. Czerwinsk (from 6-8 1852)
1775. Hohenstein (Danzig) (from 6-8 1852)
1776. Rokietnica (Posen) (from 15-8 1852)
1777. Kowahlen (from 15-10 1852)
1778. Herzberg (Danzig) (from 1-5 1853) from 1-1 1854 onwards Gross-Zünder
1779. Stüblau (from 1-5 1853 to 30-9 1853), Longcamp (from 1-3 1854)
1780. Aplerbeck (from 1-1 1852)
1781. Marienburg, later Königsberg, Post-Sped.-Büreanio Nr. XII (18-10 1852)
1782. Marienburg - Bahnhof (from 18-10 1852)
1783. Wankum (from 1-1 1853)
1784. Breitenworbis (from 1-11 1852)
1785. Saarbrück Bahnhof (from 15-11 1852)
1786. Ketzin (Potsdam) (from 1-4 1853)
1787. Falkenrehde (from 1-4 1853)
1788. Dzieschowitz (Oppeln) (1-4 1853)
1789. Aachen, soon after Düsseldorf, Post-Sped.-Bureau Nr.XIII (1-4 1853)
1790. Zechin (Frankfurt a. d. 0.) (1-4 1853)
1791. Königswalde (Frankfurt) (from 1-5 1853)
1792. Luschwitz (from 1-7 1853)
1793. Ostswine b. Swinemünde (from 1-6 1853)
1794. Zur Strasse (from 1-7 1853)
1795. Sulzbach b. Saarbrück (from 1-6 1853)
1796. Brügge (from 1-9 1853)
1797. Tollmingkehmen (from 1-10 1853)
1798. Antonin (Posen) (from 1-7 1853 to 1-8 1856), Mirstadt (from 1-8 1856)
1799. Pribbernow (Stettin) (from 1-7 1853)
1800. Fischeln (from 1-8 1853)
1801. Cröv (from 1-8 1853)
1802. Kobbelbude (from 1-1 1854)
1803. Wolitnick (from 1-1 1854)
1804. Kallinowen (1-8 1855), Borzymen (1-10 1855)
1805. Setterich (from 1-8 1855)
1806. Kinten (from 1-9 1855)
1807. Carlowitz (from September 1855)
1808. Alt-Ukta (from 1-1 1855 to November 1859)
1809. Dasburg (from 1-3 1856)
1810. Beetzendorf (from 1-11 1855)
1811. Heringen (from 1-10 1855)
1812. Sobotka (Posen) (from 1-10 1855)
1813. Polajewo (from 1-12 1855)
1814. Sechtem (from 1-1 1856)
1815. Schkölen (from 1-1 1856)
1816. Drüggelte (from 1-1 1856)
1817. Benz a. Usedom (from 1-1 1856)
1818. Codram a. Wollin (from 1-1 1856)
1819. Zitzmar (from 15-1 1856)
1820. Krockow (from 1-3 1856)
1821. Louisenfelde (from 1-3 1856)
1822. Nohbollenbach (from 15-5 1856)
1823. Staffelstein (Trier) (from May 1856)
1824. Kruglanken (from 1-6 1856)
1825. Skalmierzyce (from 1-6 1856)
1826. Rosengarten (from 1-4 1856)
1827. Neisse Bahnhof (1-4 or 1-6 1856 to 30-9 1856), Obernigk (from 1-11 1856)
1828. Hornhausen (Magdeburg) (from 1-5 1856)
1829. Altkloster (Posen) (from 16-4 1856)
1830. Monkowarsk (from 1-5 1856)
1831. Havixbeck (from 1-4 1856)
1832. Gramschütz (from 1-4 1856)
1833. Kuttlau (from 1-4 1856)
1834. Lippusch (from 16-5 1856 to 1857), Kalisch (from 1857 onwards)
1835. Neu Palleschken (from 16-5 1856)
1836. Schönherg (Danzig) (from May 1856)
1837. Neukrug (from 1-5 1856)
1838. Stangenwalde (from 1-5 1856)
1839. Gora (Posen) (from 1-7 1856)
1840. Manschnow (from 1-5 1856)
1841. Kruft (from 1-5 1856)
1842. Woycin (from 1-6 1856)
1843. Modlau (from May 1856)
1844. Buckau (Magdeburg) (from 16-7 1856)
1845. Hörstel (from 23-6 1856)
1846. Burg (Frankfurt) (from 1-7 1856)
1847. Linderode (from 1-7 1856)
1848. Rietschen (from 1-7 1856)
1849. Kittlitztreben (from 1-7 1856)
1850. Milken (from 1-6 1856)
1851. Neuhof (from 1-6 1856)
1852. Orlowen (from 1-6 1856)
1853. Väthen b. Tanger-hütte (from 1-8 1856)
1854. Görzke (from 1-8 1856)
1855. Penzig (from 1-7 1856)
1856. Neunkirchen (Coeln) (from 16-7 1856)
1857. Zingst (from 1-7 1856)
1858. Tiefenfurt (from 1-7 1856)
1859. Heringsdorf (from 1-7 1856)
1860. Powitz (from 1-9 -1856)
1861. Nekla (from 1-12 1856)
1862. Kischkowo (from 1-8 1856)
1863. Hohenbucko (from 1-8 1856)
1864. Dombrowken (from 1-8 1856)
1865. Zerpenschleuse (from 1-7 1856)
1866. Vietzig (from 1-7 1856)
1867. Dubeninken (from 1-12 1856)
1868. Neukirch i. Ost-Preussen (from 1-9 1856)
1869. Pictupönen (from 1-11 1856)
1870. Szabienen (from 1-11 1856)
1871. Lappienen (from 15-9 1856)
1872. Barlaben (from 16-9 1856)
1873. Dombrowken
1874. Claushagen (from 1-9 1856)
1875. Schmolsin (from 1-9 1856)
1876. Silkow (from 1-9 1856)
1877. Gross-Ammensleben (from 1-10 1856)
1878. Kaczkowerdorf (from 1-9 1856)
1879. Königshuld (from 1-9 1856)
1880. Kleinenbroich (from 1-2 1857)
1881. Tönnishäuschen (from 1-10 1856)
1882. Leidenborn (from 1-4 1857)
1883. Gr. Peterwitz (from 1-10 1856 to 1859?), Weilerswist (from 1-10 1859)
1884. Schreiberhau (from 1-2 1857)
1885. Lekno (from 1-10 1856)
1886. Orzesche (from 1-1 1857)
1887.


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