Cachet Maker John E Gill
Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use
the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.
John Gill Page 2 (Self Created Postmarks 03/13/1935 to 08/13/1935)
John Gill Page 3 (Self Created Postmarks 08/14/1935 to 12/04/1935)
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 Ship --------- Category |
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1934-07-24 | |||
First Day of Postal Service |
Note: Cachetmaker initials (JEG) can be seen under the right fluke of the anchor.
1935-03-15 | |||
Commissioning |
Cachet sponsor - Old Ironsides Chapter No. 1, USCS
Common Design 2
1935-03-15 | |||
Notes: Cachet Makers: USCS Chapter 1 Old Ironsides and
John E Gill
No Image |
1935-05-16 | ||
Notes: Cover purchased at USCS auction. Write-up indicated cachet created by John Gill although there are no identifying marks on the cover.
1935-07-04 | |||
Category |
Notes: Cachet Makers: USCS Chapter 19 CDR John Barry, John E Gill and Edward W McGrath.
Cachet is thermographed.
1935-09-14 | |||
Twin Launching |
Note:
1936-03-31 | |||
First Day of Postal Service |
Cachet sponsor - Old Ironsides Chapter No. 1, USCS
1942-01-13 | |||
Second USCS Convention |
Notes: Cachet Makers: USCS Chapter 1 Old Ironsides and
John E Gill.
You can just see John's initials (J.E.G.) in the lower-left corner of the cachet - below the "TO" of BOSTON.
1948-11-16 | |||
First Day of Commissioning |
Note: Gill's name is circled on the cachet picture. His R/S marking is on the reverse.
1950-10-07 | |||
First Day of Postal Service |
Cachet by Tazewell G. Nicholson. John Gill created the FDPS R/S cachet.
1978-07-08 | |||
Category |
Cachet Makers: John E Gill and
USCS Chapter 1 Old Ironsides.
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