Showing posts with label R155 SOTNs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label R155 SOTNs. Show all posts

Sunday, January 5, 2025

R155 & Tobacco Company Cancels: N. R. Bowman & Company of Lynchburg, Virginia

N. R. BOWMAN
JUL 23 1898
& COMPANY

As of 2024, N. R. Bowman & Company does not have much of a trail on the internet, especially regarding the business of the firm and any sort of collateral material that might accompany this post.  However, the company is reported to have experienced prosperity in the tobacco business, and Mr. Bowman himself was president of the Lynchburg City Council and on the board of a leading town bank. 

Saturday, January 4, 2025

R155 & Pharmaceutical Company Cancels: Gilpin, Langdon & Company

GILPIN, LANGDON & CO.
DEC
16
1898
BALTIMORE.



from The College of Pharmacy Catalog, 1891

Thursday, January 2, 2025

R155 & Industrial Company Cancels: Standard Paint Company of New York

THE STANDARD PAINT CO
JUL
18
1898
N. Y.

 
from The Official Railway Equipment Guide, June 1893

Saturday, February 4, 2023

The Eastern Tinware Company

 


EASTERN TINWARE CO.
Aug.
27
1898
PORTLAND, CONN.

From The Hartford Courant, May 10, 1999:

During the early part of the 20th century, the sounds of stamping echoed through the little town of Portland. The Eastern Tinware Co., also known as the American Stamping Co., produced various items made of tin.

"The products are plain and retinned stamped ware," reads the 1896 souvenir edition of The Middletown Tribune, which goes on to say, "the company also does galvanizing and retinning for outside people as well as stamping."

The company was located off the Air Line railroad near the Portland train station and covered about 3 acres. The site covered 40 acres if one includes the housing for the 400 to 450 workers. A private reservoir of 100,000 gallons supplied the factory and mills.

A spur off the railroad extended into the company's premises "thus affording superior facilities for receiving raw material and forwarding the manufactured product."

Traveling salesmen helped the factory thrive during the early 1900s.

"A corps of salesmen is kept continually on the road in the company's interest, selling jobbers and dealers throughout this country as well as foreign countries," read the Tribune.

But the corps of hawkers began to decline as the demand for tin fell and was replaced by a thirst for aluminum. The stamping company discontinued business in 1916.

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

C. Bishop Grain Company

 


C. BISHOP GRAIN CO.
1898
15
NOV
Buchanan, Mich.


The C. Bishop Grain Company had a banner year in 1898, as reported by their hometown newspaper, the Buchanan Record in Buchanan, Michigan.  



Buchanan Record, June 16, 1898

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Valvoline


Advertisement for Valvoline from the 1916 Proceedings of the Annual Cotton Manufacturers Assocation showing "VALVOLINE OIL CO. successor to Leanard & Ellis"


David Thompson identified and sent in this copy of R155 with a neat bullseye by Leonard & Ellis:


LEONARD & ELLIS.
1898
NEW YORK.


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One of the largest producers of motor oil in the United States, Valvoline was founded by Dr. John Ellis.  Ellis formulated a petroleum-based lubricant in 1866 and trademarked the Valvoline name in 1873 in Binghamton, NY.

Valvoline's modern logo:

Saturday, February 25, 2012

R155 SOTNs: The Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway

David Thompson sent this scan of a railroad cancel bullseye on a R155 type 2:


C. H. & D. Ry
AUG
8
1898


The Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway was originally featured on this site in November 2009.  David now complements that post with this stamp and cancel.



The CH&D's mainlines ran from Cincinnati into Hamilton, and from Hamilton both west to Indianapolis and north to Dayton and on to Toledo.  The CH&D ran through Sidney, Ohio, the home of Linn's and the current home of Scott Publishing and the Scott Catalog.

The 1901 Poor's Manual provides this data on the state of the CH&D Railway in 1900:


Sunday, January 8, 2012

R155s with Check Value Die Cuts


$25, $3, and $5 check value die cuts on copies of R155

A collector and reader in Israel sent in this scan of several R155s with apparent cut cancels.  These die cut dollar value "cancels" were almost certainly made by a machine that punched a check with corresponding dollar value of the check; presumably this process was done to prevent check washing.

Bob H., am I right about the use of punching the value into the check?

Friday, October 7, 2011

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Cancel for September 19: Great Northern Bank?


G. N. B'k
SEP
19
1898


In 1897, a bank was opened in Minot, North Dakota called the Great Northern Bank.  While I can't confirm this cancel was made by this bank, it is my best guess.  Anybody with an old check from this bank from July thru late 1898 on could help confirm my guess.

James J. Hill's Great Northern Railway passed through Minot;  the railroad founded and was largely responsible for the growth and building of the town. 


The Great Northern Bank of Minot would become the 2nd National Bank of Minot

Friday, July 22, 2011

Cancel for July 23: First National Savings Bank, Neligh, Nebraska


FIRST  NAT'L BANK
JUL
23
1898
NELIGH,  NEB.


Not long after the use of the stamp, the First National Bank would have the regulators close in:

From The New York Times, October 20, 1898:

Failure of a Bank at Neligh, Neb.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.--Bank Examiner Whitmore has telegraphed the Controller of the Currency that he has closed the doors of the First National Bank of Neligh, Neb.  He says the condition of the bank makes resumption impossible.  The bank's report on Sept. 20 was: Capital stock, $50,000; surplus, $3,037; due to depositors, $108,956; borrowed money, $10,000; circulation, $11,250.  Total resources, $183,243.

***

Neligh is a small town of about 1700 on the Elkhorn River in Nebraska and is the county seat of Antelope County.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Auctions, Ebay Lot: R155 Cancelled July 1, 1898


The G. C. M.
July
1
1898
NEW YORK


This stamp just sold on Ebay today for $36.  A great cancel on the first day of use, July 1, 1898.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Yet Another R155 SOTN

H. F ' s, S,

The stamp on the left, dated August 3, appeared on this site back in January.  The initials are distinctive, with the apostrophe attached ot the second letter.  Then another R155 turned up with a similar cancel, this time applied in late August.  What does H. F's, S. stand for?  I'm looking for help.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

More R155 SOTNs


M.  V.  T.  Co.
SEP   7  1898
CANCELED 



O. C. R. R.
OCT  1  1898

Old Colony Railroad



FIRST  NAT'L  BANK
JUL
23
1898
NELIGH,  NEB.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Another R155 Bullseye

THE FAR. & SHIP. L. TOB. WH. CO.
JUL
29
1898
CINCINNATI.O.

Dave Thompson sent in this cancel this morning that he found hiding behind another stamp in a recent Ebay lot he acquired.  I've been trying to figure out the meaning of this cancel, as I am certain he has been doing too, but with no luck so far. 

Can anybody help identify this company?

Editors note 6:00 PM Nairobi time:  Tim Kohler ID'd the L. TOB. WH. CO. portion as Leaf Tobacco Warehouse Company.  A quick search yielded Farmers and Shippers Leaf Tobacco Warehouse Company. 

Saturday, January 29, 2011

R155 Bullseyes

I spent a little time yesterday grouping these "bullseye" cancelled R155s, and I liked the look of them together so much that I thought I would share them.  If you have any attractive R155 bullseyes, I would appreciate you sending a high resolution scan and I will add it to this group of five. 






Dave Thompson answered the call today, just a few hours after the five above were posted.  Below are two of the R155 bullseyes in his collection (the Central of Georgia cancel has already appeared on this site):




Frank Sente sent in the scan of this July 1, 1898 manuscript cancel below.  Not a CDS, though it is complete on the stamp: