Name/Title
Sep 20, 1917 envelopeEntry/Object ID
2024.1007.51Scope and Content
Stamped "PASSED BY CENSOR SEP 20 1917" and is crossed out, and has remnants of "USS TEXAS" stamp, but the corner has been torn.Context
The United States entered World War I on April 6, 1917. Battleship Texas and other American coal-fired dreadnoughts began making preparations to join with the British Grand Fleet in the North Sea and began their departure in September 1917.
Battleship Texas had her own post office. All mail passed through a censor before leaving the ship. Once the package is checked, it was stamped with a “U.S.S. TEXAS” stamp. If in a port, mail could carry the markers of the post office on shore.Collection
Historical Collections, Collection (John F. Lamson)Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
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Category 08: Communication ObjectsArchive Items Details
Date(s) of Creation
Sep 20, 1917