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Issued by Postal Commemorative Society. 16+ Historic Stamps of America: Academy of Fine Arts, Andrew Jackson and Winfield Scott, Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton, Davy Crocket, National Recovery Act, Stephen Decatur and Thomas MacDonough, Fort Ticonderoga, Nations United for Victory, Fort Kearny, Johnny Appleseed, and Alexander Hamilton. One sealed pack.
*may not be packed in corresponding packs
9" x 4 3/4"
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Postal 47 Richards Commemorative Avenue Society Norwalk. ARTIST CASSATT-AMERICAN Academy of Fine Art Stamp Stamp ANTONIO Jackson National Recovery Stamp RECOVERY AC ANTHONY which Historic Stamp publishing STEPHEN AND THOMAS MACDONOUGH Clara Barton Stamp + Stephen Alexander Hamilton Stamp engraving Date: January Historic The Stamp Cover honors Clara Postal 47 Richards Commemorative Avenue Society Norwalk. ARTIST CASSATT-AMERICAN Academy of Fine Art Stamp Stamp ANTONIO Davy Crockett Jackson ANDREW JACKSON National Recovery Stamp RECOVERY AC Anthony Stamp Johnny Stephen and Thomas MacDonough Stamp ANTHONY which Historic Stamp publishing STEPHEN THOMAS MACDONOUGH Clara Barton Stamp + Stephen Alexander Hamilton Stamp Date: 1948 engraving Date: January Historic The Stamp Cover honors Clara The
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MARY 22 15 1988 Academy of Fine Arts Stamp Issue Date: January 15. 1955 The Subject Charles of Fine family that gen which its The 1100 doors in 1805 portraits founded time included famous MARY 22 15 1988 Academy of Fine Arts Stamp Issue Date: January 15. 1955 The The 150th 3g Historic the anniversary stamp oldest preserved Stamp opened museum this Cover United celebrates States the The the in in the The Subject Charles of Fine family that Willson included of the Peale Stamp some 1827) was the patriarch three gen which its The 1100 doors in 1805 portraits studies he painted spanning during his life by the noted American portraitist the founded time included famous
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MARY CASSATT-AMERICAN ARTIST HSR Arts Stamp Subject of ANTONIO that artists spanning the patriarch gen of AUG during 17 famous George 1988 was 78284 driving force behind several Phila first Revolutionary portrait Four year Davy Crockett Stamp first ma Issue Date: August 17. 1967 unusual the Subject of the MARY CASSATT-AMERICAN ARTIST HSR Arts Stamp Subject of ANTONIO that artists spanning the patriarch gen of AUG during 17 famous George 1988 UNITED FOR VICTORY was 78284 driving force behind several Phila first Revolutionary portrait Four year Hall Davy Crockett Stamp museum gadgets America's first ma Issue 17. 1967 history houses many Academy of Fine other were paintings moved portraying newly The life unusual the display Subject of the
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14 1988 20066 HISTORIC STAMPS OF AMERICA Nations United for Victory Stamp Issue Date: January 14. 1943 The Subject of the Stamp The Historic Stamp The importance of cooperation among the nations both National stamp Defense stamp and was issued in tribute to the for military reasons and for purposes of morale, was real. ized in previous NATIONS UNITED FOR VICTORY uniting of the The release a this stamp came the Shortly twenty-six 1941 the and America's entry United Nations countries the War II more met in and to or Pearl than into 14 1988 20066 HISTORIC STAMPS OF AMERICA Nations United for Victory Stamp Issue Date: January 1943 The Subject of the Stamp The Historic Stamp The importance of cooperation among the nations both The preserved in this Cover replaced the National stamp Defense stamp and was issued in tribute to for military reasons and for purposes was ized in previous NATIONS UNITED FOR VICTORY uniting of the JANUARY The release this stamp came the Shortly twenty-six 1941 the and America's entry United Nations countries the War met in and to or Pearl than into
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Postal Commemorative Society Bulk Rate U.S. Postage 47 Richards Avenue Norwalk, Connecticut 06857 PAID ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED The Postal FORWARDING AND RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED Commemorative Society MARY CASSATT-AMERICAN ARTIST HSR SAN ANTONIO, AUG USA25 United States 17 XL 1988 Davy 78284 Davy Crockett Stamp Issue Date: August 17, 1967 Postal Commemorative Society Bulk Rate U.S. Postage 47 Richards Avenue Norwalk, Connecticut 06857 PAID ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED The Postal FORWARDING AND RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED Commemorative Society MARY ARTIST HSR SAN AUG USA25 United 17 XL 1988 Davy 78284 Davy Crockett Stamp Issue Date: August 17, 1967
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