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Baltimore and Grafton Railway Owney tag

1892-04-20

Smithsonian's National Postal Museum

Smithsonian's National Postal Museum
Washington, DC, United States

Owney was a scruffy mutt who became a regular fixture at the Albany, New York, post office in 1888. His owner was likely a postal clerk who let the dog walk him to work. Owney was attracted to the texture or scent of the mailbags and when his master moved away, Owney stayed with his new mail clerk friends. He soon began to follow mailbags, first onto mail wagons and then mail trains. Owney began to ride with the bags on Railway Mail Service (RMS) trains across the state . . . and then the country! The Railway Mail Service clerks adopted Owney as their unofficial mascot.

Postal workers and others began to mark Owney’s travels by placing tokens, tags, and medals on his collar. These items included baggage check and hotel room key tokens, dog licenses, and numerous items given to the dog by a variety of individuals and organizations.

This horseshoe-shaped metal tag includes the inscription that it was presented to “His Dogship by F.M.Parker.” The reverse of the tag includes the date April 20, 1892, and the railway line, the Baltimore and Grafton Railway Post Office (RPO) car.

Markings:
PRESENTED TO / HIS DOGSHIP BY F.M. PARKER (on front) APRIL 20 1892 / BALTO. & GRAFTON R.P.O. (on back)

Museum ID: 0.052985.110

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  • Title: Baltimore and Grafton Railway Owney tag
  • Date Created: 1892-04-20
  • Location: Baltimore, Maryland
  • Location Created: Baltimore, Maryland
  • Physical Dimensions: 4.8 x 3.8 cm
  • Medium: metal; enamel / stamped
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