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Saturday, May 2, 2026

Industrial Cancels: Oneonta Milling Company of Oneonta, New York

ONEONTA MILLING CO.
DED
28
1898
NEW YORK.



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The American Revenuer 4Q 2024: Feature on the One Cent Documentary Battleship Bisect

The American Revenuer 4Q 2024: Feature on the One Cent Documentary Battleship Bisect
The Langlois and Sente article on pages 9-11 argues for the inclusion of an R163 bisect in the Scott US Specialized Catalog. Jump to the text of the article here.

The Cotton Trade in late 19th Century America

The Cotton Trade in late 19th Century America
Click on the 1873 Degas impressionistic painting "Cotton Merchants in New Orleans" to explore posts on this site in the cotton trade during the 1898 tax period.

The Cotton Trade in late 19th Century America

The Cotton Trade in late 19th Century America
The 1873 Edgar Degas' painting "A Cotton Office in New Orleans", painted during his year and a half stay in New Orleans and a complement to "Cotton Merchants in New Orleans".

New York Stock Exchange Brokers

New York Stock Exchange Brokers
1904 Caricature of Stephen H. Brown, a member of the the New York Stock Exchange and partner in the firm Watson & Brown. Stamps and documents associated with NYSE firms can be found by clicking on Mr. Brown.

Unusual Ink on the 1898 Series Dollar Values

Unusual Ink on the 1898 Series Dollar Values
THESE STAMPS ARE BOTH SCOTT R191! From fugitive ink to color changelings with unknown origins. These are both copies of R191. Can only exposure to light produce the color changes you see in stamp on the right? Or possibly a soak in bleach or other chemical? I doubt it. These stamps have so many examples of changelings that there must be something else happening. The ink used on this dark green series of stamps was different than that known on any other BEP printed stamps, never mind the varnish square. It is likely the BEP was experimenting with ink on this issue. Inks are discussed further if you click on the stamps.

Perfin and Punch Cancels on 1898 Documentary Stamps

Perfin and Punch Cancels on 1898 Documentary Stamps
Explore punch & perfin cancels on 1898 stamps by clicking on the stamps above.

Big Steel in America: 1898 to 1902

Big Steel in America: 1898 to 1902
The name Carnegie is synonymous with steel in the United States. By 1898, Andrew Carnegie was willing to sell Carnegie Steel.

Big Steel in America 1898-1902

Big Steel in America 1898-1902
Canceled ISCo. by the Illinois Steel Company, Illinois Steel was the largest steel company in the US in 1898, with Carnegie Steel in second place..

Big Steel in America 1898-1902

Big Steel in America 1898-1902
Harry Content & Company was the designated broker for selling the shares of US Steel, formed March 2, 1901, on the New York Stock Exchange. This stamp was certainly used on such a transaction. Content sold 120,000 shares of US Steel on its first day of trading.

Big Steel in America 1898-1902

Big Steel in America 1898-1902
In 1898, Illinois Steel was merged into a holding company called Federal Steel. After J. P. Morgan bought Carnegie's interest Carnegie Steel in 1901, he merged the firm with Federal Steel only days later to create U. S. Steel.

Big Steel in America 1898-1902

Big Steel in America 1898-1902
Canceled "The L. I. & S. Co.", The Lackawana Iron & Steel Company was the second largest steel company in America after the formation of US Steel

Big Steel in America 1898-1902

Big Steel in America 1898-1902
Pennsylvania Steel built the first steel mill in the United States in 1867; Pennsylvania Steel would remain independent until its acquisition by Bethlehem Steel in 1917.

Collecting Cancels

Welcome to 1898 Revenues, a website that features the stamps used to pay the Spanish-American war taxes imposed by the US Government starting in July, 1898. But while this site features those stamps in general, a focus is on their cancels, and on the firms that applied them. Unlike US postage stamps, which were canceled by the US Post Office and now Postal Service, revenue stamps were ordered to be canceled by their users in such a way that the identity of the user and the date was included in the cancel. This makes the collecting possibilities nearly endless, so that a single variety of stamp, for example, the 2 cent battleship stamp intended to pay documentary taxes, had potentially millions of different users, and therefore as many different cancels. Please browse the site and discover the collecting possibilities, made so much more accessible now through online sales. Cancels on these stamps have become much more interesting and accessible with the massive amounts of archival and historical data available on line. Rather than hours spent in libraries or with heavy volumes to identify cancels, search engines allow for cancel sleuthing at home.

Publishing 1898 Revenues

John Langlois is the publisher of this site. He began seriously collecting 1898s in 1999. The sites is published as a way to keep up with the hobby and communicate with other collectors. Email me at 1898revenues@gmail.com

Note on the title painting

Above is a low res image of Mort Kunstler's painting The Rough Riders. The painting depicts the 1st Volunteer US Cavalry led by Teddy Roosevelt charging Kettle Hill near Santiago, Cuba during the Spanish American War. See more of Kunstler's work at http://www.mortkunstler.com/. Image copyright Mort Kunstler. Not to be confused with the Frederic Remington painting The Charge of the Rough Riders.

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Values for Series of 1898 Revenue Stamps - The "Battleship Revenues"

Most 1898 "Battleship" stamps, whether of the documentary or the proprietary series, are fairly common and cheap stamps, despite having been issued and used more than 100 years ago. If you have one of the more common values of this series, your stamp or stamps are likely worth less than a dollar in used condition, regardless of perforation or other distinguishing characteristics.

Whether you look at online catalogs for these stamps, such as Eric Jackson's website, or you refer to a standard reference for values of these stamps like the Scott US Specialized Stamp Catalog, you will find only a few stamps of this series to be worth more than a few dollars when in used condition.

Here are some example values for used copies of these stamps:

1 Cent documentary, pale blue: 20 cents
2 Cent documentary, carmine rose: 30 cents
3 Cent documentary, dark blue: 30 cents to $1.50
4 Cent documentary, pale rose: 30 cents to $1.50
10 Cent documentary, dark brown: 25 cents
25 Cent documentary, purple brown: 50 cents
50 Cent documentary, slate violet: 25 cents to $1.00

1/8 Cent proprietary, yellow green: 25 cents
1/4 Cent proprietary, brown: 25 cents
3/8 Cent proprietary, orange: 30 cents
1 1/4 Cent proprietary, violet: 30 cents

These are only example values and ranges of values for some of the more common stamps you might find in old documents or in a relative's collection, and they are only meant to be a guide. However, there are some stamps of this series that are a bit more scarce than others and consequently command higher values. In particular:

40 Cent documentary: $1.25 to $30.00
80 Cent documentary: 50 cents to $50.00

1 Cent proprietary: 40 cents to $15.00
1 7/8 Cent proprietary: $2.00 to $9.00
3 3/4 Cent proprietary: $15.00 to $27.50
4 Cent proprietary: $1.50 to $22.50
5 Cent proprietary: $1.50 to $25.00

In all cases, any of these stamps found on old documents or on old products, especially the proprietary stamps, are worth far more when still on the original item or document of use. Don't remove them from the document or old box or bottle unless you are certain you know what you are doing!

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Len McMaster's One Cent Franklin Exhibit

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2 Cent Documentary Battleship Calendar

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On-Document Uses Featuring Frank Sente

On-Document Uses Featuring Frank Sente

St. Louis Provisionals Featuring Hermann Ivester

St. Louis Provisionals Featuring Hermann Ivester
Read about and view these privately prepared but government approved emergency use stamps

Documentary Printed Cancels: The Fullerton List

Documentary Printed Cancels: The Fullerton List
1898 Revenues' review of Richard Fullerton's work from the 1950s can be viewed by clicking on the cover above. As of mid-September 2010 this is a work in-progress.

Bob Hohertz on 1898 Stamped Paper

Bob Hohertz on 1898 Stamped Paper

Frank Sente's American Philatelist 1898 Revenues Cover Story

Frank Sente's American Philatelist 1898 Revenues Cover Story

Battleship Proprietary Printed Cancels: Updating the Joyce/Chappell Lists

In the 1950s, Morton Dean Joyce updated a list of printed cancels on the battleship proprietaries compiled by Clarence Chappell. Joyce's is a very long list consisting of more than one hundred companies and thousands of cancel dates. In the years since Joyce completed his list, many new cancel dates have been demonstrated to exist, and an update of the 1950s list is needed.

This site is attempting that update. Using the Joyce/Chappell lists and the former collection of Henry Tolman (ARA #25) as a base, a gradual effort will be made to post updated lists to the best of my knowledge, making a call for those that can contribute new dates and new images of those cancels.

Following in this column are quick links to excel files of these lists by company. Also are links to the posts that I have made on this blog regarding these companies and their cancels.



Snyder, Chaffee & Co., Not Strong Cobb & Co.

Snyder, Chaffee & Co., Not Strong Cobb & Co.
Read Frank Sente's story on these cancels here.

Hobron Printed Cancels

Hobron Printed Cancels

Anglo-American Drug Printed Cancels

Anglo-American Drug Printed Cancels

The Centaur Company Printed Cancels

The Centaur Company Printed Cancels
Click stamp to view all posts on these cancels

M.M. Fenner Printed Cancels

M.M. Fenner Printed Cancels
Click stamp to view all posts on these cancels

HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL PRINTED CANCELS

HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL PRINTED CANCELS
Click stamp to view all posts on these cancels

FEATURE: SEARLE AND HERETH PRINTED CANCELS

FEATURE: SEARLE AND HERETH PRINTED CANCELS
Click stamp to view all posts on these cancels

Feature: G. H. Mumm Printed Cancels

Feature: G. H. Mumm Printed Cancels
Click stamp to view all posts on these cancels

FEATURE: CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE COMPANY PRINTED CANCELS

FEATURE: CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE COMPANY PRINTED CANCELS
Click stamp to view all posts on these cancels

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