Cachet Maker Sarah Litton

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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.



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
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Category


 

1933-12-25
Locy Type 3 (BC-BTT)
"SAN PEDRO / CALIF"
USS Medusa AR-1

Merry Christmas

Signed by Sarah Litton on back along with Chapter marking.
Cover sponsor is Fighting Bob Evans Chapter No. 7, USCS


 

1934-09-03
Locy Type 3
LABOR / DAY
USS Bobolink ATO-131

Labor Day

Notes:


 

1934-11-09
Locy Type 6
USS Arizona BB-39

Port Visit - San Pedro, California

Note:


 

1934-11-09
Locy Type 5hks
"FLEET / RETURNS"
USS Nevada BB-36

San Pedro, California

Robert L. Manley


 

1934-11-28
Locy Type F  (USCS Illustration G-26)
Killer: FLEET WELCOME / HOME WEEK
Locy Type 3s (BC-BTT)  Killer: SAN PEDRO / CALIF
USS Grebe AT-134

Fleet Week

Notes:


 

1935-06-16
Locy Type 3 (BC-BBT)
FLEET WEEK / SAN DIEGO
USS Brant ARS-32

Fleet Week

Notes: Cachet Makers: USCS Chapter 7 Fighting Bob Evans, Sarah Litton and D E.


 

1935-10-12
Locy Type 3 (BC-BBT)
"SAN DIEGO / CALIF"
USS Brant AM-24

Columbus Day

Sponsored by Sarah Litton
Cover artist is C. Wright Richell


 

1936-05-05
Locy Type 3 (AC-TTB)
"FLEET / PROBLEM XVII"
USS Arizona BB-39

Fleet Maneuvers

Cachet was sponsored by Harry Litton and Leo A. Miller.


 

1936-05-09
Locy Type 7dr
USS Colorado BB-45

Fleet Maneuvers

Notes:


 

1936-06-01
Locy Type 3 (BC-BTT)
CALLAO / PERU
USS Worden DD-352

Category

Notes: Cachet Makers: Harry Litton, Sarah Litton and Leo A Miller
Cachet is thermographed.


 

1936-10-27
Locy Type 3 (A-TBB, AT SEA)
BOOST THE / NAVY
USS Mississippi EAG-128

Navy Day

Notes: Cachet is thermographed.

 


 

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