NEW YORK ACR 2 Covers Page 1

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Covers should be listed in chronological order. Use the postmark date or best guess.
 
Each entry provides a link to the image of the front of the cover. There is also the option to have a link to the image of the back of the cover if there is anything of significance there. Finally, there is the primary date for the cover and the classification types for all postmarks based on the Locy System.



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
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Cachet Category



No Image

1908-04-27
Tacoma WA Machine

Ship's photo post card

"U.S. ARMORED CRUISER "NEW YORK." 500 OFFICERS AND MEN / LENGTH 300 FEET. MAIN BATTERY 14 GUNS."



1909-10-01
Locy Type 1

Sailor mail

Postcard. Ivory Arch in Amoy, China



1910-04-24
Locy Type 1

Sailor mail

Picture postcard of the Receiving Ships USS FRANKLIN and USS RICHMOND
Historical note - USS FRANKLIN was classified as a 'Screw Frigate' and was in service from between 1867-1915.
USS RICHMOND was classified as a 'Wooden Steam Sloop' and was in service between 1860-1919.



1910-05-26
Locy Type 1

Sailors mail

Postcard.



N/A

N/A

1910-08-14
Locy Type 1

Sailor mail

Picture postcard. Landing Pier Town - Aden



1910-08-31
Locy Type 1

Sailors mail

Postcard. "Dreadful Flood in August 1910, Tokyo"



N/A

1911-01-24
Locy Type 1

Sailor mail

Picture postcard. Loading hemp, Cebu, Island of Cebu, Philippines. From the Gary B. Weiss collection.

 


 

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