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1934-07-01<br/>Locy Type 5bhks(C)<br/>"ANNAPOLIS / FIRST DAY"
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2 rubberstamp cachet. From the Tom Kean collection.
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FDR Port Visit<br/>Portland, Oregon
FDR Port Visit<br/>Portland, Oregon
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Glen Osborn / [[Cachet Maker R B Hare|Hare]] Cachet
[[Cachet Maker R B Hare|R B Hare]] Cachet (Ross Hare and also Myron McCamley). Note:  Per Oregon Journal 5 Aug 1934 p.5, this cachet was sponsored by the newly formed USCS Oregon Chapter #22. It was a month later, on 13 Sept 1934 that they changed their name to the Battleship Oregon Chapter #22, and held their first meeting on board the old battleship (then a museum ship in Portland).
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Each entry provides a link to the image of the front of the cover. There is also the option to have a link to the image of the back of the cover if there is anything of significance there. Finally, there is the primary date for the cover and the classification types for all postmarks based on the Locy System.



Thumbnail Link To Cachet Close-Up Image Thumbnail Link To
Full Cover Front Image
Thumbnail Link To
Postmark or Back Image
Primary Date
Postmark Type
Killer Bar Text
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Category



No Image

c1931-09-17
Locy Type SLPbs

Category

Note:



No Image

1932-06-01
Locy Type 5bhks (C)
"SHANGHAI / CHINA"

Category

Note:



No Image

1932-07-04
Locy Type 5hks (C)
"TSINGTAO / CHINA"

Independence Day 1932

Note:



No Image

1932-11-25
Locy Type 5hks (C)
"HONGKONG / CHINA"

Category

Note:



No Image

c1933
Locy Type F
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. H-81c

Category

Note:



1933-05-15
Locy Type 5hks (C)
"SHANGHAI / CHINA"

Official Business

Note:



N/A

N/A

1934-07-01
Locy Type 5bhks(C)
"ANNAPOLIS / FIRST DAY"

Collectors request

2 rubberstamp cachet. From the Tom Kean collection.



N/A

N/A

1934-07-09
Locy Type 5hks (C)
"TSINGTAO / CHINA"

Official Business.

1934 year date is a guess.



No Image

1934-07-12
Locy Type 5hks (C)
"BALBOA / CANAL ZONE"

Category

Note:



No Image

1934-07-28
Locy Type 5hks (C)
"HONOLULU / T.H."

FDR visits Hawaii

Note:



1934-07-28
Locy Type 5hks (C)
"HONOLULU / T.H."

FDR visits Hawaii

Cachet by Chester E. Frowe



No Image

1934-08-03
Locy Type 3 (BC-BTT)
"PORTLAND / OREGON"

FDR Port Visit
Portland, Oregon

R B Hare Cachet (Ross Hare and also Myron McCamley). Note:  Per Oregon Journal 5 Aug 1934 p.5, this cachet was sponsored by the newly formed USCS Oregon Chapter #22. It was a month later, on 13 Sept 1934 that they changed their name to the Battleship Oregon Chapter #22, and held their first meeting on board the old battleship (then a museum ship in Portland).



1935-05-22
Locy Type 3 (BC-BTT)
"ALOHA / HAWAII"

Hawaiian Waters

Honolulu Advertiser Cachet



N/A

N/A

1935-05-23
Locy Type 3 (BC-BTT)
"ALOHA / HAWAII"

Asst. Secretary of the Navy Cruise

Cachet by --. Contributed by Tom Kean.



1935-11-06
Locy Type 9v
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. H-81

1935-11-07
Brooklyn (Navy Yard Sta.) N.Y. Registered

1935-11-11
San Pedro (Navy Yard Sta.) CA Registered
San Pedro CA Registered

1935-11-16
United States Fleet Registered

Official Business

Note:



1936-05-10
Locy Type 3 (AC-TTT)
"MOTHER'S / DAY"

Mother's Day 1936

Note:



1936-10-12
Locy Type 3 (AC-BTB)
"COLUMBUS / DAY"

Columbus Day

Hollywood Cover Club



1937-12-31
Locy Type 9v
LONG BEACH CA (ROOSEVELT STA)

Category

Registered cover



1938-03-12
Locy Type 7

Category

Crosby Cachet



1938-06-01
Locy Type 7

Official Business

Note:



N/A

N/A

1938-07-17
Locy Type 3 (AC-TBT)
"CERROS / ISLANDS"

Presidential Cruise

Cachet by Richard Buchwald. Contributed by Tom Kean.



No Image

1938-07-20
Locy Type 3 (AC-BTB)
"SOCORRO / ISLANDS"

Presidential Cruise

Cachet by C. Wright Richell.



N/A

1938-07-20
Locy Type 3 (AC-BTB)
"SOCORRO / ISLANDS"

Presidential Cruise

Cachet by C. Wright Richell.



N/A

N/A

1938-08-06
Locy Type 3 (AC-BTB)
"OLD PROVI- / DENCE ISLAND"

Presidential Cruise

Cachet by C. Wright Richell. Contributed by Tom Kean.



1938-10-08
Locy Type 7

Category

Add on cachet



No Image

1938-10-19
Locy Type 7

Official Business

Note:



N/A

N/A

1938-10-27
Locy Type 3 (AC-BTB)
"NAVY / DAY"

Navy Day

Cachet by the Guiana Hobby Club, Norman K. Mary and Frank Kuss



N/A

N/A

1939-06-19
Locy Type 3 (AC-TBT)
"BREMERTON / WASHINGTON"

Puget Sound Navy Yard

Note:



N/A

N/A

1939-07-25
Locy Type 3 (AC-TBT)
"BREMERTON / WASHINGTON"

Fleet Week

Cachet by M. Fay Muridge



N/A

N/A

1940-01-07
Locy Type 3 (AC-TBT)
"HILO / HAWAII"

Collectors request

Thanksgiving 1939 cachet by Walter G. Crosby



1940-04-13
Locy Type 3 (AC-TBT)
"LAHAINA / ROADS, T. H."

1940 Maneuvers

Note:



1940-04-24
Locy Type 7

Official Business

Note:



N/A

N/A

1941-02-02
Locy Type 3 (AC-TBT)
"MANILA / P.I."

Port Visit

Cachet by Gladys Adler

 


 

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