U311 1890 UPSS Die 88, Winchester Indiana, fancy cancel geometric, EFOs
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40x44mm. This cut square was among thousands of stamps and cut squares collected from businesses at Union City, Indiana in the early 1890s. Most of the readable postmarks in this hoard are from 1891 to 1893. Most of ... Read More
Item Specifics
- Country
- United States
- Catalog Number
- U311
- Stamp Type
- Postal Stationery
- Condition
- Used
- Stamp Format
- Single
- Topic
- People - Politicians
- Year of Issue
- 1890
Item Description
40x44mm. This cut square was among thousands of stamps and cut squares collected from businesses at Union City, Indiana in the early 1890s. Most of the readable postmarks in this hoard are from 1891 to 1893. Most of the 11-12,000 cut squares have the two-cent green Washington indicium that the United Postal Stationery Society (UPSS) identifies as Die 88. This is a Die 88 example on laid white paper and the Scott catalog number is U311. There is a very small section of watermark 8.The partial circular date stamp (CDS) has a November 1892 date. Based on other cut squares with partial CDSs and a couple of entires, the Winchester Post Office appears to be the source of this and many other cut squares in the Union City hoard. Winchester is the county seat of Randolph County and Union City was the primary commercial hub of the county.
The hoard contains scores of examples of this basic obliteration design, several of which probably originated in Winchester. Some copies even display the same obliteration damage/inking problems that appear on this copy. This copy also shows a break above the “T” in the CDS ring. That break appears on at least 21 other copies of this cancel, including an 1897 entire cover.
The stamps in the Union City hoard had been soaked from the envelopes around the time of their collection. The stamps and cut squares were then sorted and tied tightly with string and sewing thread into bundles of 100 each. That process protected most of the items from damage and aging for over a century. I inherited and began unpacking the bundles in 2000. None of these sale items from the hoard has ever been in a collection.
Mail was arriving at Union City from all over the country via three railroads. Much of that mail was from small cities and towns in Indiana and Ohio and to a lesser degree from smaller communities in other nearby states. In other words, most of the fancy and geometric cancels probably originated within 150 to 200 miles of Union City. One of the railroads serving Union City was the C. C. C. & St. L. (Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis) Railroad. Winchester was located just nine miles west of Union City on that line.
The Die 88 stamped envelopes were printed in huge quantities. They display a wide variety of inking problems and die varieties, many of which fall under the EFO (errors, freaks and oddities) umbrella. Except for a few newly identified items that are not yet confirmed, these variations are found on multiple copies and have been documented by others. Some of these variations display progressive characteristics.
This Die 88 example has a thin white line below the “E” of UNITED. It appears to be die damage on the inner text ribbon line.This is one of the varieties that is very rare in the hoard. Only three examples have been found. Also, there are notches in the outer frame line below both the “W” and “O” of TWO. Although the notch below the “O” is generally uncommon, it is fairly common among the various varieties. Finding both of these notches on Die 88 cut squares in the hoard is rare. I have found only a handful.
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- keesindy (4693)
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- Item Location
- Indiana, United States
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