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<h3>Ship Name and Designation History</h3>
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during
its lifetime.
The list is in chronological order.
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Steam Sloop-of-War<br/>
Launched 20 March 1862<br/><br/>
<li>'''USS JUNIATA''' (Sloop of War)</li>
Commissioned 4 December 1862 - Decommissioned 29 June 1867<br/>
Recommissioned 19 July 1869 - Decommissioned 10 July 1872<br/>
Recommissioned 10 February 1873 - Decommissioned 1 September 1876<br/>
Recommissioned 30 October 1882 - Decommissioned 28 February 1889<br/><br/>
Sold 25 March 1891 to Herbert H. Ives
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<td align="center" width="220" valign="top">
[[Image:Juniata_Crest.jpg|thumb|center|150px]]
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<h3>Postmarks</h3>
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earliest known usage.
 
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THE MUSEUM and are expected to change as more covers are added.
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</th><th align="center" valign="center" width="100">
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Unused
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c1867
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[[Image:GregCiesielski_Juniata_SOW_1867_1_Front.jpg|thumb|center|300px]]
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N/A
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This is an unused piece of postal stationary, preprinted with the CO of USS Juniata's address.
USS Juniata was in European waters from 1869 to 1872.
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<tr><td valign="center" align="center" width="120" rowspan="2">
<tr><td align="center" valign="center" width="140">
[[Image:GregCiesielski_Juniata_SOW_1867_1_Pictue.jpg|thumb|center|100px]]
Nice, France
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</td><td align="center" valign="center" width="100">
[[Image:GregCiesielski_Juniata_SOW_1867_1_Front.jpg|thumb|center|200px]]
1872-03-24
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[[Image:JohnGermann_Juniata_Sloop-of-War_18720324_1_Front.jpg|thumb|center|300px]]
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N/A
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Launched March 20 1862<br/>Comm Dec 4 1962-Decomm June 29 1867<br/>Recomm July 19 1869-Decomm July 10 1872<br/>Recomm Feb 10 1873-Decomm Sept 1 1876<br/>Recomm Oct 30 1882-Decomm Feb 28 1889
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'''NAMESAKE''' - A river in Pennsylvania emptying into the Susquehanna.
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This is an unused piece of postal stationary, preprinted with the CO of USS Juniata's address.<br/>USS Juniata was in European waters from 1869 to 1872.
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<tr><td align="center" valign="center" width="140">
Plymouth /<br/>Ship Letter
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1883-01-03
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[[Image:GregCiesielski_Juniata_18830103_1_Front.jpg|thumb|center|300px]]
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[[Image:GregCiesielski_Juniata_18830103_1_Marking.jpg|thumb|center|120px]]
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Also struck with a postmark from Philadelphia PA dated Jan 15. Ships marking enhanced for clarity.  Cover courtesy of the Jim Myerson collection.
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<h3>Other Information</h3>
'''NAMESAKE''' - The Juniata River, a tributary of the Susquehanna River, approximately 104 miles long, in central Pennsylvania.<br/><br/>
Ship sponsored by Miss Angela Turner.
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 1 August 2024

Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    Steam Sloop-of-War
    Launched 20 March 1862

  1. USS JUNIATA (Sloop of War)
  2. Commissioned 4 December 1862 - Decommissioned 29 June 1867
    Recommissioned 19 July 1869 - Decommissioned 10 July 1872
    Recommissioned 10 February 1873 - Decommissioned 1 September 1876
    Recommissioned 30 October 1882 - Decommissioned 28 February 1889

    Sold 25 March 1891 to Herbert H. Ives

 

Naval Covers

This section lists active links to the pages displaying covers associated with the ship. There should be a separate set of pages for each name of the ship (for example, Bushnell AG-32 / Sumner AGS-5 are different names for the same ship so there should be one set of pages for Bushnell and one set for Sumner). Covers should be presented in chronological order (or as best as can be determined).

Since a ship may have many covers, they may be split among many pages so it doesn't take forever for the pages to load. Each page link should be accompanied by a date range for covers on that page.

  1. Covers Page 1     (DATE RANGE)

 

Postmarks

This section lists examples of the postmarks used by the ship. There should be a separate set of postmarks for each name and/or commissioning period. Within each set, the postmarks should be listed in order of their classification type. If more than one postmark has the same classification, then they should be further sorted by date of earliest known usage.

A postmark should not be included unless accompanied by a close-up image and/or an image of a cover showing that postmark. Date ranges MUST be based ONLY ON COVERS IN THE MUSEUM and are expected to change as more covers are added.
 
>>> If you have a better example for any of the postmarks, please feel free to replace the existing example.


 

Postmark Type
---
Killer Bar Text

Postmark
Date
Thumbnail Link To
Postmark Image
Thumbnail Link To
Cover Image



 

Unused

c1867

N/A

This is an unused piece of postal stationary, preprinted with the CO of USS Juniata's address. USS Juniata was in European waters from 1869 to 1872.


 

Nice, France

1872-03-24

N/A


 

Plymouth /
Ship Letter

1883-01-03

Also struck with a postmark from Philadelphia PA dated Jan 15. Ships marking enhanced for clarity. Cover courtesy of the Jim Myerson collection.

 

Other Information

NAMESAKE - The Juniata River, a tributary of the Susquehanna River, approximately 104 miles long, in central Pennsylvania.

Ship sponsored by Miss Angela Turner.

 


 

If you have images or information to add to this page, then either contact the Curator or edit this page yourself and add it. See Editing Ship Pages for detailed information on editing this page.

 


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