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Whole Number 93
May 1991
WWII See Pages . 65 to 75
- CONTENTS - WWII era New Jersey domestic Military Station postal markings by:Brad Arch & Gene Fricks.65 More on Ralston NJ by: Henry N. Lingerman 76
Paterson's "Iron Horses" - Locomotive Builders Advertising Covers by: Brad Arch 79
New Jersey Discontinued Post Offices (continued) 86 New Jersey Postal History Society Annual Meeting Notice 96
Project for this Month - 1938 Prexy issue covers from New Jersey 96
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# 10132 Navy Branch - Wildwood NJ
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AMERICAN NAVAL CANCELLATION SOCIETY
# 10170 Navy Branch - Trenton NJ
The Naval Station at Gloucester City was turned over to the Coast Guard at the end of World War II and remained in use until 1988. It was used as the headquarters of the Officer of the Post and the location from which the river pilots serviced shipping. It is possible that it Became a naval station when the Coast Guard was augmented into the US Navy at the Beginning of the war. Prior and post-war usages can only be identified by a USCGS corner card.
# 10290 Navy Branch Asbury Park NJ
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# 10218 Navy Station - Gloucester City NJ
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This is for the convenience of naval personnel in advising corre6i indents of assignment to a new ship or station. An appropriate number of these cards will be issued to each in-dividual concerned by his commanding officer if he desires, within 15 days of his arrival at his new permanent station. NI•2RA41-2
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With the end of the war, the aeronautical activities were discontinued or shipped to Wright Field near Dayton, Ohio. The Radio Laboratory continued to function at a reduced level of intensity and all Signal Corp schools were consolidated at Vail in August 1919. In 1920, the school assumed responsi-bility for ROTC instruction. At the same time, the camp became the center for instruction in meteorolgy and photography. During the 1920's, the camp became the center for Army motion picture production training.
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FORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY
Fort Monmouth today is one of the nation's centers of communications and electronics research and the headquarters of the Army command that makes up a significant part of the Signal Corps. The sprawling installation traces its origins to a World War I cantonment built on the site of the old Monmouth Park Racetrack. Its post offices have serviced hundreds of thousands of troops during the past 75 years, although distinctive postmarks have only been used for perhaps half that long.
Long Branch, New Jersey opened a new race cource on July 4, 1890 that featured a 0 mile track and a steel grandstand seating 10,000. However, only three years after its opening, the New Jersey legislature banned horseracing. One casualty was the "Jersey Derby" that was relocated to Louisville, Kentucky to become the "Run for the Roses".
LtCol. Carl F. Hartmann, who as the chief signal officer of the Eastern Department of the Army at Governors Island, New York, was directly involved in finding a training site. Melvin van Keuren of Eatontown was induced to lease the race course to the Army for $115,300 and LtCol. Hartmann assumed command of Camp Little Silver on June 17, 1917. On the following day, the First and Second Telegraph Battalions arrived. By month's end, the encampment held 25 officers and 451 enlisted men. During July, a Reserve Officers Training Battalion was activated and several tactical signal units became operational.
On September 15, 1917, the camp's name was officially changed to Camp Alfred Vailand it was placed on a semi-permanent basis. A large number of wooden buildings had been constructed during that summer to house troops, training classes, and equipment. Alfred Vail had become an associate of Samuel F.B. Morse and is credited with inventing the Morse alphabet of dots & dashes. By October 18, 1917 the first unit left the camp for embarkation to France, so the training course was intensive and quick.
Camp Vail was selected in late 1917 for experiments in aircraft radio communications,aerial photography, and aerial direction-finding. Laboratory buildings and an air field were quickly constructed; the 122ns Aero Squadron operated 28 aircraft from this facility. Carrier pigeons, used for communi-cation by all the armies in World War I, became a part of the Camp Vail training mission in November 1917 with the establishment of the Pigeon Breeding and Training Section.
Fort Monmouth - Red Bank NJ
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Office Memorandum Number 64, Offices of the Chief Signal Officer, 6 August 1925 stated: "The station now known as Camp Alfred Vail, New Jersey, is being announced in War Department General Orders as a permanent military post and will hereafter be designated as 'Fort Monmouth', New Jersey. Mail to that post will be addressed to Fort Monmouth, Oceanport, New Jersey." This suggests that the Oceanport post office served the installation and that it did not have a post office of its own.
During the 1920's and 1930"s, Fort Monmouth continued to serve as the Army communications research and training center as well as the chief provider of carrier pigeons. As the Army began to develope mechanized forces, the labor-atories worked on the radios needed to control them. Here, too, the Army developed the walkie-talkie and radar.
World War II began early for Fort Monmouth as the build up in Signal Corps strenght commenced in 1939. A Signal Corps Replacement Training Center and the Officer Candidate School were established along with expanded laboratory facilities. Additional camps (Camp Edison and Camp Charles Wood) were sited in the nearby areas for particular development activities. By December 1942 Fort Monmouth held 14,518 military and civilian personnel.
Just as the build-up for the war began early, the phase-down began in May 1943. Some missions, such as the Eatontown Signal Laboratory, were transferred to other components and later moved. Eatontown Signal became Watson Lab, became a part of the Army Air Force, and was moved after World War II to Griffiths Air Force Base, New York.
Development in radar did not stop. On January 10, 1946 a radar antenna at the Belmar, New Jersey remote site bounced the first radar signal off the moon as part of Project Diana. In 1949, the Army established the Signal Corps Center to consolidate diverse activities (which still included the pigeon breeding station). By 1953, at the height of the Korean War, the postal facil-ities at Fort Monmouth was serving 17,358 personnel. Fort Monmouth continues today as the headquarters of the Army Communications Electronics Command.
Covers from Fort Monmouth seem to be characterized by a return address. With the exception of the Alfred Vail Rural Station marking, there does not seem to have been a distinctive postal marking used for this installation. Signals intelligence units have operated at the installation for handling sensitive materials so that there seems to have been no particular need for a post office to control mail. Several substantial towns are in close proximity to the fort, which provide the needed postal services.
Kay & Smith do not list the establishment of naval post offices (though they do list the other military post offices). In fact the only data published to date is a listing of Naval Offices and periods of use by Con V. Pankevich in the NJPH, September 1974 issue. This aspect of New Jersey's postal history would seem to remain a fertile area for fact-finding and publication.
FORT DIX
Also included in this issue are examples of markings used at Camp & Fort Dix. A short history of this post office appeared in the May 1976 issue of NJPH as well as an illustration of the TRENTON NJ DIX BRANCH machine marking used during the World War I period.
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Revised Listing of
Domestic Military Postmarks from New Jersey units during WWII
Navy Number:
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Location:
Uildwood NJ Atlantic City NJ Trenton NJ Lakehurst NJ Gloucester City NJ Atlantic City NJ Asbury Park NJ Asbury Park NJ Red Bank NJ Atlantic City NJ Asbury Park NJ Lakehurst NJ
Princeton - Naval Training School Sta Atlantic City NJ - Naval Air Sta Cape May NJ - Naval Air Sta Rio Grande - Naval Air Sta Bayonne NJ - Naval Supply Depot Sta
Fort Monmouth NJ Fort Hancock NJ Camp Dix NJ Fort Dix NJ
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Mail addressed to or from Female Military Units in WWII is most difficult to locate.
ELIZABETH LITTLEFIELD
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Irvington, N. J.
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office.
Ralston is located in Morris County,
in the northern part of New Jersey.
The postoffice building at Ralston
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More on Ralston, NJ
Henry N. Lingerman
In the January 1989 issue of NJPH, we learned some of the background of the post office at Ralston, New Jersey. Below are shown some oc the markings used in the past 50 years, as well as correpondence from various postmasters attesting to the age of the post office building and some (temporary) relocations.
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Ralston, NJ June 16 '41
Dear Miss Crane,
Just a line to tell you I received permission to move the Post office over to our own place & moved last Monday. It is much better & more comfortable over here for me. Time magazine of June 16 has the picture of the old Post office & a short article about it.
I am not sure but I think Mrs. Jennings must have given the reported the news as I told her I was to [sic] busy to go to the meeting & really I was. Part of the town is quite upset at it especially the ones with money. But they
went a mile past to get their mail at Mendham as they were ashamed of the old building so I don't see how they can make me move back.
Sincerely yours, C. Groenengen
Two years later, the Ralston postmaster wrote another letter to tell of the newest developments in the story.
Ralston, NJ 8/9/43
Harry Haines Jr Dear Sir:
I received permission from the Post Office Dept to move the P.O. to a small building on my own place three [sic] years ago. Since then the old building has been bought by the Ralston Historical Society & is being repaired. The old building was built used for a General Store until 1892 when the first post-
master was appointed. I am the fifth. Here's wishing you the best of luck in the Navy. I am, respectfully yours
Catherine Groenengen P.M.
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PATERSON'S "IRON HORSES"
(Advertising Covers of Paterson's Locomotive Builders)
By: Brad Arch
Ingenuity of Master Mechanics made Paterson the Locomotive Capital of the World
Rogers, Ketchum & Grosvenor established 1832 Paterson's first and largest Locomotive Manufacturer
Hay fields surrounding the first buildings erected by Rogers. Ketchum & Gros- venor in 1830's show that Paterson was far from Industrially developed then.
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New Jersey Locomotive & Machine Company established 1852 changed name to Grant Locomotive Company 1865
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New Jersey Discontinued Post Offices
CRANEVILLE - Union County - 1851-1868
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ANDERSON - Warren County - 1821-1905
DAVISON - Warren County - 1831-1846
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MILITARY BRANCH Trenton
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Burlington Co.
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SHAMONG Dirlington County Established October16, 1849 Disestablished January 22. '56 Reestablished February 16, '63 Disestablished Febr'y 7, 1893 Service sent to Chatsworth Shamong Township still exists as a political entity in the county.
GREEN BANK Burlington County Several discontinuances inc, luding: Established November 22, 1862 Disestablished Dec k, 1895 Reestablished Dec i, 1895 as GREENBANK
Disestablished July 1, 1908 Reestablished July 1, 1908 as GREEN BANI, Disestablished July 31, 1954
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FELLOWSHIP - Burlington County Established January 13, 1849 Discontinued March 13, 1899 Service to Ellisburg, Camden County
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New Jersey Discontinued Post Offices
HARTFORD - Burlington County Established June 24, 1868 Discontinued April 30, 1954 Service sent to Moorestown
After 10 (Wye, return to :WARTA* EWAN .11E1HWIT,
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SMITHVILLE - Burlington County
Last established Oct 1, 1882 Disestablished as Zip Code 08060 June 5, 1964 Service sent to Mt. Holly Time-Cummins machine cancel type D5K3
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ELLISBURG , Camden County Established February 12, 1894 Discontinued October 1, 1900 Service sent to Camden. Previously ELLISBURGM. Ellisburq Branch of Cherry Hill established August 15, 1975
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New Jersey Discontinued Post Offices
OAKLYN - Camden County
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ELM - Camden County Established Sept 27 ; 1882 Disestablish Sep 29, 1934 Service sent to Hammondton
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- PROJECT FOR THIS MONTH -
1938 PREXY Issue Covers We are looking for illustrations of odd, unusual, exotic, exciting, etc. covers
showing usage of all the odd and unusual denominations from this series on commercially used covers or cards paying proper postage rates and or special service fee's, etc., and also to include some illustrated advertising covers, and usages to unusual foreign places.
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