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1937-01-01<br/>Brooklyn Receiving Ship Fancy Cancel<br/>[[US_RECEIVING_SHIP_BROOKLYN_NY | US RECEIVING SHIP BROOKLYN NY]]<br/>USCS Receiving Ships Catalog Postmark Illus. RS-B-1h | |||
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New Mexico statehood | |||
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Postmark celebrates "NEW YEAR'S DAY". From the Dave Kent collection. | |||
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Postmark celebrates "UNION SAVIOUR" | Postmark celebrates "UNION SAVIOUR" | ||
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1937-06-14<br/>Brooklyn Receiving Ship Fancy Cancel<br/>[[US_RECEIVING_SHIP_BROOKLYN_NY | US RECEIVING SHIP BROOKLYN NY]]<br/>USCS Receiving Ships Catalog Postmark Illus. RS-B-1h | |||
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Flag Day | |||
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Postmark celebrates our "Flag Day". Year in postmark should be 1937, cover was created from part of a folded patriotic Buy Bonds poster. From the Dave Kent collection. | |||
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Postmark celebrates "DUC DE DURAS" | Postmark celebrates "DUC DE DURAS" | ||
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1937-11-23<br/>Brooklyn Receiving Ship Fancy Cancel<br/>[[US_RECEIVING_SHIP_BROOKLYN_NY | US RECEIVING SHIP BROOKLYN NY]]<br/>USCS Receiving Ships Catalog Postmark Illus. RS-B-1h | |||
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President Franklin Pierce | |||
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Postmark celebrates our "14th President". From the Dave Kent collection. | |||
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1937-11-24<br/>Brooklyn Receiving Ship Fancy Cancel<br/>[[US_RECEIVING_SHIP_BROOKLYN_NY | US RECEIVING SHIP BROOKLYN NY]]<br/>USCS Receiving Ships Catalog Postmark Illus. RS-B-1h | 1937-11-24<br/>Brooklyn Receiving Ship Fancy Cancel<br/>[[US_RECEIVING_SHIP_BROOKLYN_NY | US RECEIVING SHIP BROOKLYN NY]]<br/>USCS Receiving Ships Catalog Postmark Illus. RS-B-1h | ||
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Zachary Taylor | President Zachary Taylor | ||
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Postmark celebrates our "12th President" | Postmark celebrates our "12th President" | ||
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<h4>1936 Use of This Marking before USS Seattle's use in 1937</h4> | <h4>1936 Use of This Marking before USS Seattle's use in 1937</h4> |
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Covers should be listed in chronological order. Use the postmark date or best guess.
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.
"Through the year 1937 cachetmakers Louis C. Weigand and Eugene C. Laird worked with Elmer LaVergne, mail clerk in the Brooklyn Receiving ship, to produce a set of 100 covers noting significant holidays, events and presidential birth anniversaries. All bore this cancel with "USS SEATTLE" on the top line, with varying dates and commemorative wording (six cancels have no date). The set was sold on commercial cacheted covers by Laird, 48 with star designs, 20 with historical designs and 32 for presidents. The postmark was also used on occasion on covers submitted by individual collectors." Catalog of United States Naval Postmarks - Volume II: Receiving Ships (Receiving Barracks, Stations, and Station Ships) Copyright 2012, David A. Kent, Editor.
Although Weigand and Laird get the credit for the covers, it appears the postmark was created by John C. Von Losberg with the 1936 cover shown on this page from the USS MAHAN DD-364 with this postmark used with ship specific wording in the postmark. Greg Ciesielski, Curator NCM.
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1937-01-01 | |
New Mexico statehood |
Postmark celebrates "NEW YEAR'S DAY". From the Dave Kent collection.
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N/A |
1937-01-24 | |
USS Maine Passing Morro Castle |
Postmark celebrates "LAST VOYAGE"
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N/A |
1937-02-09 | |
Florida |
Postmark celebrates "Mardi Gras"
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N/A |
1937-02-12 | |
Georgia |
Postmark celebrates "Georgia Day"
N/A |
N/A |
1937-02-15 | |
US Battleship Maine |
Postmark celebrates "U.S.S. MAINE"
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N/A |
1937-02-15 | |
US Battleship Maine |
Postmark celebrates "MAINE WRECK"
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N/A |
1937-02-16 | |
US Frigate Philadelphia |
Postmark celebrates "A DARING ACT"
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N/A |
1937-03-08 | |
USS Virginia |
Postmark celebrates "IRON SHIPS"
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N/A |
1937-03-09 | |
USS Monitor |
Postmark celebrates "UNION SAVIOUR"
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1937-06-14 | |
Flag Day |
Postmark celebrates our "Flag Day". Year in postmark should be 1937, cover was created from part of a folded patriotic Buy Bonds poster. From the Dave Kent collection.
N/A |
N/A |
1937-06-28 | |
British Repulse at Ft. Moultrie |
Postmark celebrates "BRITISH DEFEAT"
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1937-07-03 | |
US Battleship Oregon |
Yellow frame in the cachet. Postmark celebrates "U.S.S. OREGON"
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N/A |
1937-07-03 | |
US Battleship Oregon |
Orange frame in the cachet. Postmark celebrates "U.S.S. OREGON". From the Lloyd Ferrell collection.
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1937-08-19 | |
US Frigate Constitution |
Postmark celebrates "OLD IRONSIDES"
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1937-09-23 | |
Bon Homme Richard |
Postmark celebrates "DUC DE DURAS"
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1937-11-23 | |
President Franklin Pierce |
Postmark celebrates our "14th President". From the Dave Kent collection.
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1937-11-24 | |
President Zachary Taylor |
Postmark celebrates our "12th President"
1936 Use of This Marking before USS Seattle's use in 1937
1936-09-18 | |||
Commissioning of USS Mahan DD-364 |
This marking is on the back of the cover. Cachet by John C. Von Losberg. From the John Young collection.
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