HARRISBURG ID 1663
Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
Built as a steel three-masted steamship in 1888 with maiden voyage in 1889 In 1898, "PARIS" was acquired by the US Navy as an auxiliary cruiser and renamed Returned to the American Line. Name reverted to PARIS Refloated and sent to Belfast, Ireland, for extensive refit. Acquired by the US Navy in 1918 and renamed During WWI "HARRISBURG" made four voyages to Europe, two to Liverpool and two to Brest, with troops and supplies, and made six additional trips after the war carrying veterans of the European fighting home to the United States. Returned to her owner, the American Line, for passenger service. |
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- USS Harrisburg ID-1663 Covers Page 1 (1919)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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SS PHILADELPHIA
UNITED STATES / |
1913-03-22 |
N/A |
"As the merchant ship PHILADELPHIA she snagged a contract with the U.S. Post Office Department to carry mail across the Atlantic. This was a big deal, not for the small income they got from the POD, but because it gave the ship the classification of United States Mail Steamer (USMS). This was an enormous advantage because it gave the ship priority in entering and clearing harbor just because it was carrying mail. This was important in the early 1900s when New York Harbor was so jammed with ships that it could take you a couple of days just to get a pier to tie up to." (Dave Kent)
USS HARRISBURG
Locy Type 3(AC) |
Manuscript |
Picture postcard of Cruiser GUICHEN at Brest France. Addressed to USS Panther AD-6
Locy Type 2z w/ SLK |
1919 |
Note: New Postmark, reported 2016.
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Picture postcard of USS HARRISBURG. Compliments of the Army and Navy Chaplains
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Picture postcard of USS HARRISBURG and USS AMERICA enroute to France..
Other Information
NAMESAKES -
(CITY of PARIS / PARIS) - The capital of France
(YALE) - Ivy League College
(PHILADELPHIA) - City in Pennsylvania
(HARRISBURG) -The capital of Pennsylvania.
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