I've yet to see any pressing, mono or stereo, with Bridgeport label fonts; both variants thus far (the 6-eye {Images #1338955 & 1338956} and circa 1969-pressed 2-eye {Images #544029 & 544030} are all Terre Haute typesetting).
Added cover images and "6-eye" label images. I own this "2-eye" reissue too. My copy has Columbia inner sleeve, showcasing other issues in the same CS series, and all I've checked are from 1969. So probably it is safe to assume this reissue is from 1969 (if the sleeve has been there since it was new...) . The cover design/details is identical to the original release.
1st pressing (mono & stereo) on the "6-eye" label. Interesting LP, one of the few occasions where you'll hear Cash with a traditional C&W backing of fiddle, steel guitar & honky-tonk piano. "Transfusion Blues" is "Cocaine Blues" toned-down slightly, & the only song on this LP with a boom-chicka-boom arrangement. Would've been a better B-side than either "Seasons Of My Heart" or "Honky-Tonk Girl" (which were issued as B-sides in 1960).