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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN WITTEKIND SHIP CANCEL GERMANY EAGLE STAMP POSTCARD 98
$19.95
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richbe (1737)
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Norddeutscher lloyd bremen wittekind ship cancel germany eagle stamp postcard 98
Norddeutscher lloyd bremen wittekind ship cancel germany eagle stamp postcard 98
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Description
_Very attractive and historic postcard. _
Sent 1898, undivided back with light corner bumping & toning. Very Fine condition. (Any streaks on the reverse side of the card are from the scanner and not on the actual card.)
According to Wikipedia: (More at site) USS Freedom (ID-3024) was a cargo and transport ship in the United States Navy during World War I. Originally SS Wittekind for the North German Lloyd line, the ship also served as USAT Iroquois and USAT Freedom after being seized by the United States in 1917.
SS Wittekind was built in Germany for the Bremen–New York service of the Roland Line service of North German Lloyd, and was the sister ship of SS Willehad. In March 1900 Wittekind was lengthened because her cargo capacity was found lacking. Later that same year, Wittekind was among the first transports to carry German Empire troops as part of the Eight-Nation Alliance intended to put down the Boxer Rebellion in China. In August 1914, at the start of World War I, the ship was interned at Boston in the neutral United States.
When the U.S. entered that conflict in April 1917, Wittekind was seized and turned over to the United States Shipping Board. Renamed Iroquois, the ship was chartered to the United States Army as a cargo ship after a refit, and, in 1918, was renamed Freedom. In January 1919 the ship was commissioned into the United States Navy, and carried almost 5,000 troops home from Europe before her decommissioning in September. Held in reserve for transport duty, the ship was laid up for five years before being scrapped in 1924.
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Norddeutscher lloyd bremen wittekind ship cancel germany eagle stamp postcard 98
Norddeutscher lloyd bremen wittekind ship cancel germany eagle stamp postcard 98
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Description
_Very attractive and historic postcard. _
Sent 1898, undivided back with light corner bumping & toning. Very Fine condition. (Any streaks on the reverse side of the card are from the scanner and not on the actual card.)
According to Wikipedia: (More at site) USS Freedom (ID-3024) was a cargo and transport ship in the United States Navy during World War I. Originally SS Wittekind for the North German Lloyd line, the ship also served as USAT Iroquois and USAT Freedom after being seized by the United States in 1917.
SS Wittekind was built in Germany for the Bremen–New York service of the Roland Line service of North German Lloyd, and was the sister ship of SS Willehad. In March 1900 Wittekind was lengthened because her cargo capacity was found lacking. Later that same year, Wittekind was among the first transports to carry German Empire troops as part of the Eight-Nation Alliance intended to put down the Boxer Rebellion in China. In August 1914, at the start of World War I, the ship was interned at Boston in the neutral United States.
When the U.S. entered that conflict in April 1917, Wittekind was seized and turned over to the United States Shipping Board. Renamed Iroquois, the ship was chartered to the United States Army as a cargo ship after a refit, and, in 1918, was renamed Freedom. In January 1919 the ship was commissioned into the United States Navy, and carried almost 5,000 troops home from Europe before her decommissioning in September. Held in reserve for transport duty, the ship was laid up for five years before being scrapped in 1924.
_Base s__hipping is $2.00 domestic and $3.00 international. Purchases at/over $49.95 must be insured. All items/orders selling for over $49.95 will be based upon final sale price. Seller will combine multiple purchases. __Please wait for an __invoice from seller before making payment. _
_Please take a look at my other listings. There is a clickable link to view a larger picture. The scans accurately reflect the condition yet if you have any questions please feel free to ask. Check out the store listings! _
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- Seller
- richbe (1737)
- Registered Since
- 08/20/2021
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Sales History
User | Price | Quantity | Date |
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rgtiedeman (1) | $19.95 | 1 | 02/28/2023 10:20:16 |
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- Florida, United States
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