Like all the C&NW System railroads, the Fremont, Elkhorn's cancels incorporated year dates in most of their cancels, creating multiple collectible cancel dates. The FE&MVRR, somewhat similar to the Chicago & Northwestern's "period after the N", had a typeset variable in the ampersand, creating additional collectible varieties. However, unlike the C&NWRy period, which was systematically replaced across the cancelling plate, it appears that the thin and thick ampersands were likely used infrequently across the cancelling plates with the medium ampersand in the majority of positions. Unfortunately, I've not seen a multiple of these stamps showing the medium and thick or thin ampersands on one plate. However, based on the rarity of thick or thin ampersand examples, I'm figuring they appeared infrequently on an otherwise medium ampersand majority plate.
Because I believe the differing ampersands were only anomalies on the cancelling plate, I'm demoting their status as an organizing type. For the C&NWRy, the period is the primary variable. For the FE&MVRR, the ampersand is secondary variable, with date as the primary and perforation type as a tertiary variable. Using this organizing criteria, here are known examples of these cancels:
No date, medium ampersand, hyphen-hole
















































