USS Chaumont, port quarter view, USN photo # NH 55090


USS Chaumont (AP-5)

Letters and Life On Board

Pictures from Bill Mozingo. The first series of these are scans of stamped envelopes, either at ports of call or when on board crossing the International Date Line. They allow a partial reconstruction of ports of call 1934-1940. See the page with National Archives records for details of the ports of call July 1937 through June 1941.

All these images are thumbnails, click on any image to see a larger version.

July 1934

A stamped envelope commemorating a presidential visit to Hawaii, 26 July 1934.
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December 1935

A stamped envelope cancelled at sea on Christmas, 1936.
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March 1936

A stamped envelope posted from Honolulu 11 March 1936.
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March 1936

A stamped envelope posted from Guam 26 March 1936.
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April 1936

A stamped envelope posted from Shanghai 24 April 1936.
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May 1936

Crossing the International Date Line eastbound 17 May 1936.
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October 1936

A stamped envelope posted from Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone, 8 October 1936.
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November 1936

Crossing the International Date Line westbound at 20° 38' N, 23 November 1936.
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June 1937

Stopping at Guam enroute Virginia — Cuba — Panama — California — Honolulu — Guam — Manila — China, 12 June 1937.

The ports of call are the same as those on the March 1940 envelope below.
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September 1937

Crossing the International Date Line at 24° 49' N (direction unknown, but probably eastbound, it was in Japan six weeks later), 9 September 1937.
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October 1937

Posted from the Chaumont in Yokohama, Japan, 27 October 1937.
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July 1939

A letter and stamped envelopes Bill found someone selling on eBay, indicating that the Chaumont arrived in Honolulu 27/28 July 1939 having come from the US west coast.
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Click on the images to see the entire envelopes and the letter itself. The letter, written by the son of a man traveling as "the second highest ranking office among the passengers" says, in part:

U.S.S. Chaumont
July 25, 1939

We are approaching Honolulu
[....] The trip across the continent was pleasant, although uneventful. We stayed for a while in Alabama, in Houston, in Bay City, in San Antonio, and in El Paso. [....]
July 1939

Another from Honolulu 28 July 1939.
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July 1939

Another from Honolulu 28 July 1939.
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March 1940

Leaving Portsmouth Virginia 5 Mar 1940 to these ports of call:
  • Portsmouth, Virginia
  • Norfolk, Virginia
  • Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
  • Cristobal, Canal Zone
  • Balboa, Canal Zone
  • San Diego, California
  • San Pedro, California
  • San Francisco, California
  • Mare Island, California
  • Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Guam
  • Manila, Philipines
  • Hong Kong, China
  • Chinwangtao, China
  • Chefoo, China
  • Tsingtao, China
  • Shanghai, China
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  • Chinwangtao is now spelled Qinhuangdao. It's the chief port of Hebei province on the northern Yellow Sea. It was used primarily for exporting coal in the 1930s. 39°56'N 199°30'E
  • Chefoo was a misnomer used by the west, referring only to Zhifu Island. The port city itself is now known as Yantai. It's the largest fishing port in Shandong province, on the southern coast of the Bohai Sea. It's just south of Qinhuangdao. 37°24'N 121°16'E
  • Tsingtao is now spelled Qingdao. It's also in Shandong province and is a major seaport and naval base. 36°5'N 120°20'E
The Chaumont tied up. USS CHAUMONT
The Chaumont tied up. USS CHAUMONT
The Chaumont at anchor. The image file name indicates this is in Hawaii. USS CHAUMONT
The Chaumont passing through the Panama Canal.

CHAUMONT CROSSING THE CANAL AT PARAISO C.Z.
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The Chaumont underway. USS CHAUMONT
The Chaumont underway. USS CHAUMONT
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A book of matches USS CHAUMONT
March 1943

A memorandum to the Chief Petty Officer on watch to allow a soldier to look around the ship, signed by W.F. Jones.

According to the description at http://www.alaskarails.org/historical/Lambert/docs/uss-chaumont.html, someone "boarded the USS Chaumont at Seattle and disbarked at Seward (Alaska)." This seems to have been in March 1943.
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Further Pages

Back to the overview

History of the ship

Ports of Call — Records from the US National Archives listing her ports of call July 1937 through June 1941

Photos from history.navy.mil

Photos from navsource.org

Photos from the Panama Canal and Shanghai

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