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ABOUT US Unit No. 11 of the APS Directors, ex officio & Staff Points-of-Contact NEWS & EVENTS USPCS Announces Chase, Ashbrook & Perry Cup Winners New Photos from NOJEX 2008 Ashbrook, Brookman, Chase, McDonald, Neinken, Perry, DPA and Medal Fiscal Year 2007-08 PUBLICATIONS & EXHIBITS Contents of No. 219 Cancellations On The 5¢ and 10¢ 1847 Stamps, by W.E. Saadi Indexed 1948 to Present Problem Covers Needing Resolution Submitting an Article Quarterly Newsletter RESOURCE CENTER Chronicle Published Monographs
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ANALYST: Galen Harrison DESCRIPTION: S.C.R.A.P. Number 24-124-01 (Figure 1) is an orange cover franked with a single U.S. 3 cent rose 1861 issue, perforated 12, postmarked with a black, double circle WASHINGTON/MAY 4 1863/D.C. cds which is used as the cancellation, with also a black PASSED/W.P. WOOD SUPt/MILITARY PRISON circular handstamp, and addressed to a Miss Esther A. Stone, Edinburg(h), Portage County, Ohio. S.C.R.A.P. Number 96-108-28 (Figure 2) is similar in many respects, except that it is a yellow cover, the Washington, D.C. cds is incomplete, and it is addressed to a Mrs. Geo(rge) L. Prescott, Concord, Massachusetts.
Figure 1. A faked military prison usage from the Old Capitol Prison of Washington, D.C. on an otherwise genuine 3 cent 1861 issue cover. (S.C.R.A.P. No. 24-124-01) APPARENT USAGES: Fully prepaid 3 cents per half ounce domestic postage rate for a letter being sent from the Old Capitol Prison (being used as a military prison during the Civil War) in Washington, D.C. to Ohio or Massachusetts.
Figure 2. Another example of a purported Old Capitol Prison usage cover showing the faked PASSED/W.P. WOOD SUPt/MILITARY PRISON circular handstamp. (S.C.R.A.P. No. 96-108-28) ANALYSIS: The franking on each envelope is a genuine 3 cent 1861 issue, Scott #65. The stamp on the cover to Ohio has a perforation stain at the lower left corner and both have several short perforations. According to the research of analyst, the PASSED/W.P. WOOD SUPt/MILITARY PRISON circular handstamp has a number of distinguishing characteristics shown on these and similar known fake covers:
Figure 3. An enlarged view of the handstamp showing several of the described characteristics that indicate it as a fake. Note particularly the break in the outer frame above the "A" and the short horizontal bar in front of the "SUPt".
Although it cannot be conclusively proven, these covers may be the fakery of John Fox, a now deceased postal history dealer and auctioneer. The cover in Figure 2 was part of a large group of postal history covers donated to S.C.R.A.P. in 1996 which were reported to have been obtained from John Fox and believed by the donor to all be his fakes. Whether or not these two covers are his work, they clearly are dangerous fakes. Other examples may be still in the marketplace, and collectors who have one or more covers with this handstamp should check them for the characteristics noted above. CONCLUSION: The faker took otherwise genuine 3 cent 1861 issue covers from Washington, D.C. to Ohio and Massachusetts and applied a fake PASSED/W.P. WOOD SUPt/MILITARY PRISON circular handstamp to each to create the appearance of Civil War prison mail.
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