R147 $3.00 Revenue Stamp, Pacific Mail Steamship Co, RISING STAR

$150.00

Some of the most popular revenue cancels are those of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, founded April 18, 1848, as a joint stock company under the laws of the State of New York by a group of New York City merchants, William H. Aspinwall, Edwin Bartlett, Henry Chauncey, Mr. Alsop, G.G. Howland and S.S. Howland. These merchants had acquired the right to transport mail under contract from the United States Government from the Isthmus of Panama to California awarded in 1847 to one Arnold Harris.

Some collected data about the steam­ships of the P. M. S. S. Co. may be of interest to those collectors of the straightline cancels of this company. To recap briefly, the company had four fleets of ships in addition to those used in local ship lanes on the Pacific coastal trade. The Atlantic line, be­tween New York and Aspinwall, Col.; the Pacific line, between San Francisco and Panama, Col.; the China line, be­tween San Francisco, Yokohama and Hongkong; and the Shanghai branch line between Yokohama and Shanghai…All ships are wooden sidewheelers. – Ships of the Pacific Mail S. S. Co., H. P. Shellabear, M.D. The American Revenuer, October 1962


USS Rising Star – 2726 tons, length 303.5ft x beam 43.7ft, wooden hull, side paddle wheels, three masts. Built by Roosevelt, Joyce & Waterbury, New York in 1865 for the New York Mail SS Co. Sold to Pacific Mail SS Co. and operated between New York and Aspinwall from Dec.1866 to 1869. Sold to John Roach in 1875 and scrapped in 1877.

Additional information

Catalog Number

R147

Condition

VF

Denomination

3.00

Color

green

Paper

Wilcox Chameleon Paper

Issued

1871

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straight-line handstamp RISING STAR x 1 + 3 partials

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