Cachet Maker Lottie Eshliman
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Lottie Edythe Eshliman, 8 January 1891 - 8 February 1980
Lottie was a Cachet Artist from 1934 to 1938 and drew designs for printed cachets produced by the Admiral Joseph M. Reeves Chapter No. 14, USCS and the Guiana Hobby Club. Lottie also drew beautiful, hand painted covers for Naval and holiday events. Her work is identified with her name or signature in the cachet.
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1934-1938 | ||||
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1935-02-12 | |
USS Macon Crashed |
Addressed to Lottie Eshliman in her distinctive handwriting.
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1935-11-01 | |
First Day Cover, Sc. #775 |
Addressed by Lottie Eshliman in her distinctive handwriting.
1936-02-14 | |||
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1936-02-22 | ||
George Washington's Birthday |
Addressed by Lottie Eshliman to Eugene Mueller.
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1936-10-27 | |
Navy Day |
Cachet sponsored by the Guiana Hobby Club. From the Glenn Smith collection.
1938-09-23 | |||
American Legion Convention |
Cachet by Lottie Eshliman and sponsored by the Admiral Joseph M. Reeves Chapter No. 14, USCS. Rubber stamp on the back of H. J. Lindhardt who was the Cachet Director
You can see Eshliman's name at the bottom of the brick wall just above "AMERICAN".
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