I picked up some new covers at the Sarasota last week. They fit into some of my cf my collecting areas. The first four are from New Orleans with different geometric cancels. New Orleans had a variety of fancy cancels and I find a lot of them on foreign mail especially to France.
Hi Randy, The AGT stands for agent.
Here is a quote from "U.S. Route and Station Agent Postmarks" by C.L.Towle, copyright 1986.
"Local Agent-A Post Office Dept. employee stationed at a junction point between railways, or a large city, to receive and deliver mail between different railroads, as well as the local post office. In Later years he cancelled mail posted at station boxes or received it in uncancelled condition. Typical points at which local agents were employed were Agusta, GA, Elmira, NY and Richmond IN."
Wm Sons & Ash is an abbreviation for Williamson's and Ashland which I believe is the name of the rail road.
I will check if I have any other information on Wm Sons & Ash AGT.