Details For Cover ID# 15615
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| Cover Type: | USA outbound stampless |
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| Entered by: | frajola |
| Added on: | Jun 8, 10 |
| Edited on: | Jun 17, 10 |
| Postmark: | Jul 22, 1861 |
| Origin: | Pendleton, South Carolina, UNITED STATES |
| Destination: | CUBA |
| Description: | Prize Court cover from Pendleton, South Carolina with handstamped "Paid 5" and postmark, addressed to Emilio Puiz, care of the Spanish Consul at Charleston, the cover was on his person when he ran the blockade on the schooner Senora de Regla outbound from Charleston to Havana when it was captured by the USS Aries on December 1, 1861, cover was used as evidence in New York to condemn the vessel and is endorsed HHE by the Prize Court commissioner Henry H. Eliot, ex Birkinbine, Myerson and Walske In November 1861 the steamer was forced for want of coal and poor weather to put into Port Royal, South Carolina (near Charleston). This after being allowed by the Blockade Squadron patrol to pass as a Spanish vessel. What happened next was described in the December 21, 1861 New York Times: After several months of use by the US Navy, the ship was brought to New York and condemned in prize court. Henry H. Elliot, the commissioner, initialed the cover below as evidence in the case. Addressed to the Spanish Consul in Charleston, it is one of the very covers discovered in the false bottom trunk. On the June 20, 1863, a decree of restitution was ordered as the court ruled that the seizure had been without cause. |
| Owner's ID: | 6438 |
| Certificate? | No |
| For Sale? | Yes, price not specified. Interested in this cover? Contact frajola. |
| Stampless? | Yes |

