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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



1914-02-19
Locy Type 2

Sailor's Mail

Postcard use



1914-04-22
Locy Type 2

Sailor's Mail

Japanese postcard mailed from Mexico (stated by sender) showing Kiyomizo Temple Kyoto Japan



1914-06-01
Locy Type 2

Sailor's Mail

Postcard use
VILLAFRANK, FRANCE postcard mailed from Vera Cruz, Mexico (stated by sender)



1918-06-30
Locy Type 1z (C)

Category

Censored wartime (WWI) use



No Image

1918-11-12
Locy Type 2r (C)

Sailor's Mail

Note:



No Image

1920-10-26
Locy Type 3r (AC)

Sailor's Mail

Back multiple pencil notations....Black ink line outs



1921-02-19
Locy Type 3r (AC)

Category

Postcard use
"Lima: "El Hipodromo," (Peru.)"



No Image

1922-09-23
Locy Type 3rs (BC)
" / PORTUGAL"

Sailor's Mail

Note:



No Image

1928-05-28
Locy Type 9v
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. U-5h

Register Receipt

Registers receipt showing proper use of device...BOSTON Navy Yard Station type 9v


 

No Image

1928-06-21
Locy Type 8

Category

Note:



No Image

1928-12-23
Locy Type 8

Category

Note:



No Image

1929-01-06
Locy Type 3s
"Hampton Roads / Va."
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. U-5c
Locy Type 8

Category

Face only pasted to envelope...Front pencil notations "Pres. Hoover"..."BB31"
Back black rubberstamp "SUNK"...Pencil notation "25"



1930-02-18
Locy Type 8

Official Business

Note:


 

No Image

1930-07-11
Locy Type 8

Category

Note:



1930-09-25
Locy Type 3s
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. U-5c
Locy Type 9x
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. U-5n

Category

Navy Penalty use


 

1931-02-09
Locy Type 3s
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. U-5c
Locy Type 9v
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. U-5h
Locy Type 9x
Locy Type 9w

Category

Note:



1931-07-09
Locy Type 5hks
"PORTSMOUTH / VA."

Category

Pasted on hand colored cachet


 

No Image

1932-05-30
Locy Type 5hks
"MEMORIAL DAY / PORTS. VA."

Category

Note:


 

1932-07-04
Locy Type 5hks
"INDEPEND- / ENCE DAY"

Independence Day

Cachet Maker: F G Klinger


 

1935-02-22
Locy Type 5hks
"WASHINGTON / BIRTHDAY"

Washington's Birthday

Freshwater Cachet
Back black rubberstamp raymond R. Freshwater return


 

1935-04-03
Locy Type 3s
"LONG BEACH / CALIFORNIA"
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. U-5d

Pony Express

Note:


 

1936-05-30
Locy Type 3s
"MEMORIAL / DAY"
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. U-5d

Memorial Day 1936

Cachet Makers: USCS Chapter 22 Battleship Oregon and Louis R Diesing


 

1936-08-31
Locy Type 3s
"SILVER / ANNIVERSARY"
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. U-5d

Ship Birthday

Cachet Makers: USCS Chapter 40 M T Woolsey and L N Freeman
Freeman is the cachet artist. His (her?) name is just under the stern of the ship.


 

1937-08-31
Locy Type 3s
"SAN PEDRO / CALIF"
USCS Postmark Catalog Illus. U-5d

Ship Birthday

Cachet Maker: Frederick Horton


 

1937-10-27
Locy Type 5hks
"NAVY / DAY"

Category

Cachet Maker: Ted Harrington


 

1938-04-18
Locy Type 7d

Category

Cachet Makers: USCS Chapter 26 John Rodgers and Chester E Frowe



1940-10-27
Locy Type 7d

Navy Day 1940

Note:



1941-10-25
Locy Type 7d

Category

Hendricks Cachet
Back signed Jagyi with ghost images of strike and cachet...Red rubberstamp "REPLACING DAMAGED COVER"

 


 

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