Cachet Maker John E Gill Page 2

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Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.

John Gill Page 1   (Covers)
John Gill Page 3   (Postmarks 08/14/1935 to 12/04/1935)

JOHN GILL POSTMARKS


"On March 15, 1935 John Gill of the Old Ironsides Chapter (USCS Chapter #1) in Boston provided a cancel for the commissioning of MacDONOUGH, whose postmark had not yet arrived. Later Gill cut out the date and killer bar wording so the cancel could be used on regular mail. When the ship's regulation postmark arrived, Gill removed the name as well to make a variable wording cancel, inspired by the North Bay Stamp Club cancel. Thus was born this postmark, used on 55 ships between May and December of 1935. Many uses were in the Boston area, but during August Gill made a long trip down the East Coast to use the cancel on as many ships as possible. Many of these ships were small and had no post offices. Often only a few covers were made for each, and even fewer were actually mailed. Some collectors consider its use on ships that had no active post office as non-postal and of curiosity value only. The cancel was destroyed in 1937 with no further use.
The cut-up cancel retains many characteristics of the original device. Distinctive new features include two small gashes at the bottom of the dial, apparently made when Gill cut out the name MacDONOUGH. The small gap in the dial at the 5 o'clock position from the original postmark remains."
"The Catalog of United States Naval Postmarks of the Universal Ship Cancellation Society." 1997

Note: If the cover isn't shown it is because there was nothing on the front.



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Primary Date
Postmark Type
Killer Bar Text
Ship
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Category


 

N/A

N/A

1935

N/A

This example shows the gashes after Gill had cut out the ship's name to continue using the marking.


 

N/A

1935-03-15
Locy Type F  (USCS Illustration M-2)
"FIRST DAY IN / COMMISSION"
USS MacDonough DD-351

Commissioning

First use, created from the metal printing cut along with the cachet on the cover. This is the original device that eventually became the "Old Ironsides" fancy cancel (Common Design CD-2).


 

N/A

1935-03-15
Locy Type F  (USCS Illustration M-2)
"FIRST DAY IN / COMMISSION"
USS MacDonough DD-351

Commissioning

This cover shows the use of the rubberstamp postmark.


 

N/A

N/A

1935
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"FIRST DAY IN / COMMISSION"
USS MacDonough DD-351

N/A

This example shows the date and killer bar text cut out.


 

N/A

1935-04-19
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"FIRST DAY IN / COMMISSION"
USS Monaghan DD-354

Commissioning

First ship to use the reconfigured postmark.


 

N/A

1935-04-19
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"MOTHER'S DAY / GREETINGS"
USS Tillman DD-135

Mother's Day

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N/A

1935-04-19
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"NAVY YARD / BOSTON, MASS."
USS Tillman DD-135

Homeport

The Tillman postmarks show the flexibility of use where killer bar text can be changed whenever required or desired.


 

N/A

N/A

1935-05-21
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"U.S.S. SHARK / LAUNCHED"
USS Falcon ASR-2

Launching of USS Shark SS-174

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N/A

N/A

1935-05-21
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"U.S.S. SHARK / LAUNCHED"
USS Mallard ASR-4

Launching of USS Shark SS-174

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N/A

N/A

1935-05-21
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"U.S.S. SHARK / LAUNCHED"
USS Semmes DD-189

Launching of USS Shark SS-174

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N/A

1935-05-21
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"NEW LONDON / SUBMARINE BASE"
USS S-10 SS-115

Homeport

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N/A

1935-05-21
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"NEW LONDON / SUBMARINE BASE"
USS S-13 SS-118

Homeport

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N/A

1935-05-30
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"NEW LONDON / SUBMARINE BASE"
USS S-12 SS-117

Homeport

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N/A

1935-06-19
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"U.S.S. QUINCY / LAUNCHED"
USS MacDonough DD-351

Launching of USS Quincy CA-39

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N/A

N/A

1935-07-04
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"INDEPENDENCE / DAY BOSTON"
USS Antares AG-10

Independence Day

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N/A

1935-07-09
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"BARRY TERM. SERV. / NAVY OF REV. 1785"
USS Tattnall DD-125

Commodore John Barry terminates his service with the "Navy of the Revolution" 1785

Note: Cachet also created by John Gill


 

N/A

N/A

1935-07-13
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"TORP. STATION / NEWPORT, R.I."
USS Hamilton DD-141

Homeport

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N/A

1935-07-18
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"U.S.S. PHELPS / LAUNCHED"
USS Nitro AE-2

Launching of USS Phelps DD-360

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N/A

N/A

1935-08-10
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"NAVY YARD / BOSTON, MASS."
USS Wandank AT-26

Homeport

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N/A

1935-08-12
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"NAVY YARD / BOSTON, MASS."
USS Vega AK-17

Homeport

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N/A

1935-08-13
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"SUBMARINE BASE / NEW LONDON"
USS Bushnell AS-2

Homeport

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N/A

1935-08-13
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"SUBMARINE BASE / NEW LONDON"
USS Bushnell AS-2

Homeport

Note: Add-on cachet by Bruce Liddell


 

N/A

1935-08-13
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"SUBMARINE BASE / NEW LONDON"
USS R-2 SS-79

Homeport

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N/A

1935-08-13
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"SUBMARINE BASE / NEW LONDON"
USS R-4 SS-81

Homeport

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N/A

1935-08-13
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"SUBMARINE BASE / NEW LONDON"
USS R-10 SS-87

Homeport

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N/A

1935-08-13
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"SUBMARINE BASE / NEW LONDON"
USS R-11 SS-88

Homeport

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N/A

1935-08-13
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"SUBMARINE BASE / NEW LONDON"
USS R-13 SS-90

Homeport

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N/A

N/A

1935-08-13
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"SUBMARINE BASE / NEW LONDON"
USS R-14 SS-91

Homeport

Note: New listing, not in 1997 Postmark Catalog


 

N/A

N/A

1935-08-13
Locy Type F (CD-2)
"SUBMARINE BASE / NEW LONDON"
USS S-20 SS-125

Homeport

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