OtherUS Maritime Ships

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Covers should be listed in chronological order. Use the postmark date or best guess.

 

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18--10-10 - PAID Cancel - Boston MA
18---10-22 - PAID Cancel - London England
Stamp issued in 1875

SS ALGERIA

  The ship "SS Pennland" was built with the name "SS Algeria" for the "Cunard Line" by the dockyard "J & G Thomson" in Glasgow and launched 12th July 1870. The maiden voyage began on 27th September 1870 and lead from Liverpool via Queenstown to New York.
   The "SS Algeria" is a steamship with three masts and a length of 110, 08 metres (361,2 feet). She had a breath of 12,35 metres (41,4 feet) and a mass of 3,428 tons. 200 passengers in the 1st class and 1,054 in the steerage could travel in this construction made of steel. The "SS Algeria" had a service speed of 13 knots (24 km/h, 15 mph).
   In the year 1882 the "Red Star Line" bought the "SS Algeria" and renamed her to "SS Pennland". The first voyage under the flag of the "Red Star Line" began 13th May 1882 from Antwerp in Belgium to New York. Until 15th December 1894 the "Pennland" took the route Antwerp-New York and after this for a short time the route Antwerp-Philadelphia.
   From 27th March 1892 till 23th September 1903 the "SS Pennland" was chartered by the "American Line" and used for the routes Philadelphia-Liverpool, Antwerp-New York, Antwerp-Philadelphia and Philadelphia-Antwerp.
   In 1903 the "SS Pennland", the former "SS Algeria", was scrapped in Italy.


 

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1904-07-20
Various postmark being redirected

Hamburg-Amerika Line - SS PATRICIA

Picture postcard


 

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1908-02-03
Flag Cancel
Haverhill MA

Hamburg-Amerika Line - SS AMERIKA

Picture postcard


 

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1913-07-09
Machine Cancel
Liverpool England

RMS TEUTONIC

Picture postcard


 

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1914-07-09
Machine Cancel
Niagara Falls NY

Niagara Navigation Company - SS CAYUGA

Picture postcard


 

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1926-07-09
Slogan Cancel
London England

White Star Line - RMS Homeric

Picture postcard


 

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c 1930
Slogan Cancel
Dublin Ireland

White Star Line - RMS GEORGIC

Picture postcard


 

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1926-03-23
USPO Machine Cancel
Tampa FL

Ford Fleet Ship - SS ONEIDA

Letter enclosed


 

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1929-03-28
USPO Slogan Machine Cancel
Washington DC

Cosulich Line - MS Vulcania

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1932-12-01
Canadian Mute Cancel
Toronto Ontario

Furness Line

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1932-12-01
Canadian Mute Cancel
Toronto Ontario

Furness Line

Timetable insert, side 1


 

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1932-12-01
Canadian Mute Cancel
Toronto Ontario

Furness Line

Timetable insert, side 2


 

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1933-01-30
USPO Machine Cancel
Seattle WA
SS Santa Paula

First Voyage

Cacheted


 

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1937-06-14
USPO Slogan Machine Cancel
Cleveland OH

SS CITY OF BUFFALO

Picture postcard


 

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1938-08-29
Paquebot Cancel
Trinidad

MV City of New York

MV City of New York was an American motor Passenger/ Cargo ship built in 1930 by Sun Shipbuiling & Dry Dock Co., Chester, PA for the American South Africa Line Inc., New York. She was on route from LOURENCO MARQUES for NEW YORK with a cargo of 6,612 tons of chrome ore, wood, wool, hides and asbestos when she was torpedoed by German submarine U-160 and sunk on the 29th March 1942. 26 persons lost from a total 144.


 

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1938-10-17
Slogan Machine Cancel
Nassau Bahamas

SS GRIPSHOLM

Picture postcard.


 

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1940-04-01
Machine postmark
New York NY

SS WASHINGTON

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c 1941
Ships Marking

SS SANTA ELISA

SS Santa Elisa was a refrigerated cargo ship built for the United States Maritime Commission by Federal Shipbuilding of Kearny, New Jersey in 1941. Operated by the Grace Line, Santa Elisa was a member of Convoy WS 21S from Newport, England, for Malta as a part of "Operation Pedestal". After she straggled from the convoy, she was attacked and torpedoed by the Italian motor boats MAS 557 and 564 25 nautical miles (46 km) southeast of Cape Bon, Tunisia on on the night of 12/13 August 1942. MAS 557 strafed the vessel with her .51 Breda machine gun, killing four British army gunners, while the second motorboat launched a 450 mm torpedo that struck Santa Elisa on the starboard side near the No. 1 cargo hatch at about 05:17. The ship's cargo of aviation gasoline burst into flames. Santa Elisa eventually sank at approximately 07:17 on 13 August near position 36°20′N 11°28′E / 36.333°N 11.467°E / 36.333; 11.467Coordinates: 36°20′N 11°28′E / 36.333°N 11.467°E / 36.333; 11.467, and 28 survivors were rescued by HMS Penn and landed at Malta.
Cachet by Walter Czubay


 

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1944-02-09
US Postal Service No. 1 Machine Cancel

S/S JALAPA

V-Mail. From the Tom Kean collection.


 

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1950-07-26
Sweden CDS

M/S STOCKHOLM

Picture postcard


 

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1952-06-13
USPO Slogan Machine Cancel
"Church Street Station"
New York NY

Advertisement postcard

Grace Line - SS SANTA OLIVIA


 

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1952-07-28
Paquebot postmark

Maiden Voyage of M.V. EBOE

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1956-09-28
Capetown South Africa postmark

Ocean Liner

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1956
Machine Cancel
Southampton England

SS UNITED STATES

Picture postcard


 

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1956-07-07
Machine Cancel
Havre De Grace MD

M/V Flying A Washington

Picture postcard


 

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1958-05-29
Machine Cancel
Lisbon Portugal

SS EXIRIA

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1958-04-18
Machine Cancel
Southampton England

SS LIBERTE

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1959-09-06
Double CDS
Yokohama Japan

SS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND

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1963-11-22
Double CDS
Yokohama Japan

SS PRESIDENT LINCOLN

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1964-09-11
PAQUEBOT
Belfast Ireland

SS AMERICAN PRODUCER

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1965-04-30
PAQUEBOT
Italy

SS EXPORT CHAMPION

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c 1966
US Postmark, Chinese stamp

MV ORIENTAL QUEEN

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1966-03-03
Norway Postmark

SS OSLOFJORD

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1966-04-05
Southampton Machine Cancel
Tonga CDS

RMS CARONIA

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1966-11-05
Machine Cancel
Miami Fl

SS FLORIDA

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1967-07-18
Canadian Slogan Cancel

SSS Flying Cloud

SSS = Sea Scout Ship


 

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1967
CDS

M/V HAR-CANAAN

Israel stamps issued in 1967


 

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1968-08-26
Charleston SC Machine postmark

SS IRISH SPRUCE

1957-1972


 

1968-11-16
French postmark

SS SEA WITCH

Built in 1968, destroyed June 2 1973 after a steering control broke and she rammed the SS Esso Brussels in New York Harbor.


 

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1969-08-25
PAQUEBOT
Ivory Coast

SS AFRICAN CRESCENT

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1969-09-16
PAQUEBOT
Portugal

SS AFRICAN SUN

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1969-05-18
Cape Town South Africa Paquebot postmark

M/V IRISH ASH

1957-1972


 

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1969-09-25
USPO Machine Cancel
Barrow AK

S. S. Manhattan

Commercial oil tanker belonging to the Humble Oil Co. (now Exxon). In 1969 she made an experimental voyage through the Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the North Slope of Alaska and on out through the Bering Strait, to see if it was feasible to bring out oil from the North Slope by tanker. The basic answer was "no," which is why we now have the pipeline.


 

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1969-09-30
Ship Mail Section CDS
PAQUEBOT
Melbourne

M/V Forresbank

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1973-02-05
Hobart Australian CDS

SS SAMOA BEAR

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1973-09-20
Turkish CDS

SS SOHIO INTREPID

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1974-07-12
USPS 4-bar
Greenhurst NY

Postal Ship "For Roligt" (For Fun)

Chautauque Lake Local Post


 

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1975-02-18
Locy Type 2#

M/V FALCON LADY

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1976-09-04
Dutch Cancel
PAQUEBOT

M/S FLEVOLAND

Netherlands


 

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1976-07-28
USPS Machine Cancel
PAQUEBOT
Baltimore MD

M/V General A. F. Cebesoy

Turkey


 

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1977-02-08
Suffolk England

SS STAG HOUND

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1978-06-16
Eureka CA Paquebot postmark

M/V IRISH STAR

1970 -1978. - Joint venture with the Norwegian Star shipping company


 

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1979-02-02
Coos Bay OR postmark

M/V PARALLA

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1979-02-17
PAQUEBOT
Larnaca, Cyprus

SS EXPORT COURIER

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1980-08-22
PAQUEBOT
Corner Brook, Newfoundland

SS ORIANA

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1984-05-31
PAQUEBOT
Everett WA

M/V KEIFUMARU

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1987-04-28
PAQUEBOT
Long Beach CA

SS Texaco Minnesota

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1999-03-02
PAQUEBOT

SS PENNY

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1941-12-07
USPO Duplex Cancel
Honokaa Hawaii

Board of Health Employee Mail

Christmas card, closed with tape. "Released / By I.C.B. 220" marking on the back.


 

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1941-12-07
USPO Duplex Cancel
Honokaa Hawaii

Board of Health Employee Mail

Christmas card, closed with tape. "Released / By I.C.B. 220" marking on the back.

 


 

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