Items for Sale - CSA 11, 10¢ Blue Intaglio - Type I on Cover - Section One - Item#18762
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Item# 18762

CLOSEUP OF CHICAMAUGA CANCEL

CSA 11, 10¢ blue left sheet margin single with CHICAMAUGA [TENN] postmark to left (can’t read what’s on stamp) on pale green cover to Miss A. J. Huffman, Jena P.O. Tuscaloosa Cty, Ala.; top back flap missing. $450.

The Chickamauga cancel was long thought to be an Army of Tennessee field cancel, but recent research by noted military postal history student Stefan Jaronski has proved otherwise. There was a post office at Chickamauga Station, Tennessee during the Confederacy, established before Confederate troops moved to Chattanooga in 1863. The postmaster there used a manuscript postmarking device. When Chattanooga was evacuated in September 1863, Chattanooga postmaster Phillips moved operations to a location very close to Chickamauga Station. He set up in one or two railroad cars, and used his own postmarking device. His actions were officially sanctioned and documented in CSPOD records. The Chickamauga postmaster operated simultaneously with Phillips, but as a civilian post office. All CSPOD correspondence was with Phillips, officially setting him up as Army of Tennessee Post Office. Thus, the Chickamauga postmaster operated as a civilian office. It did handle some military mail, very much like Tudor Hall, Travelers Repose, etc. This change to non-military status does not change the fact that it is a VERY RARE CANCEL WITH ONLY A HANDFUL KNOWN

Price: $450