HANCOCK IX 12

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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.


    Hancock Class Transport
    Built 1879 as Passenger Liner "SS ARIZONA"
    Operated by The Guion Line
    Launched (Date unknown)
    Purchased by the War Department 1898

  1. USAT HANCOCK
  2. Commissioned 1898
    Transferred to US Navy 8 November 1902

  3. USS HANCOCK
  4. Commissioned 20 November 1902 - Decommissioned 9 March 1903
    Recommissioned 21 September 1903 - Decommissioned 18 October 1919
    Fitted out as Marine Transport
    Recommissioned 15 March 1920

  5. USS HANCOCK AP-3
  6. Designated (AP) 17 July 1920

  7. USS HANCOCK IX-12
  8. Redesignated Miscellaneous Unclassified (IX) 1921
    Decommissioned 1 September 1925

    Sold 28 May 1926
    Fate unknown

 

Naval Covers

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  1. USS Hancock AP-13 Covers Page 1    (1909-1923)

 

Postmarks

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Killer Bar Text

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Post Office Established 7 October 1908 - Disestablished 10 May 1911


 

Locy Type 1

1909-07-12

Note:


 

Locy Type
1ay RECD

1909-01-02
to
1909-01-02

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Post Office Reestablished 12 July 1911 - Disestablished 2 June 1925


 

Locy Type
2 (C)

1914-05-25

Facing slip. Courtesy of Stewart Milstein.


 

Locy Type
3 (AC)

1916-07-08

Note:


 

Locy Type
3s (AC)

"PEARL /
HARBOR"

1921-08-13

AP-3. Sailor's Mail


 

Locy Type
SLb (32x4)

1921-08-13

Straight-line marking on the August 13 1921 cover

 

Other Information

USS HANCOCK earned the World War I Victory Medal w/ Transport clasp, the Mexican Service Medal, the Haiti Campaign Medal and the Dominican Campaign Medal during her Naval career.

NAMESAKE - Named in Honor of John Hancock (1737-1793)
President of the Second Continental Congress and of the Congress of the Confederation, the first Governor of Massachusetts, and the first person to sign the United States Declaration of Independence.

Six ships of the US Navy have been named HANCOCK - USS Hancock (Schooner 1775), USS Hancock (Sailing Frigate 1776), USS Hancock (Frigate 1778), USS Hancock IX-12, USS Hancock/Ticonderoga CV-14 and USS Hancock CV-19.
Additionally, two ships of the US Navy have been named JOHN HANCOCK - USS John Hancock (Steamship 1850) and USS John Hancock DD-981.

 


 

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