USS MORRIS DD-417 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


 

1938-06-07
NORFOLK / NAVY YARD
U.S.S. BAGLEY DD-386

Keel Laying

Hutnick Keel Laying Cachet on U.S.S. BAGLEY DD-386 cover
Back purple rubberstamp S.E. Hutnick return


 

1940-03-04
Locy Type FDC 3r
"FIRST DAY IN / COMMISSION"

Ship Commissioning

Cachet Makers: Al Cohen and Meyer Tuchinsky


 

1940-03-04
Locy Type FDC 3r
"FIRST DAY IN / COMMISSION"

Ship Commissioning

Cachet Makers: USCS Chapter 48 Cachet


 

No Image

1940-03-04
Locy Type FDC 3r
"FIRST DAY IN / COMMISSION"
Locy Type FDC 9v

1940-03-06
Mount Holly NJ Registered

Ship Commissioning

Note:


 

1940-05-11
Locy Type 3r (A-BTT)
"BOSTON N.Y. / MASS."

Official Business

Note:


 

No Image

1940-08-27
Locy Type 9v
Locy Type 9x

1945-08-28
Locy Type 3r (A-BTT)
"BOSTON MASS."

Ship's Photo

Note:


 

1940-10-02
Locy Type 3r (A-BTT)
"PORSTMOUTH VA / "

Shakedown Cruise

Crosby Cachet


 

1941-01-30
Locy Type 3r (A-BTT)
"CANAL ZONE / "

Shakedown Cruise

Note:


 

1941-09-05
Locy Type 3z (BBT)

Official Business

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