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  2. Booker T. Washington - Wikipedia

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    On April 7, 1940, Washington became the first African American to be depicted on a United States postage stamp. [71] In 1942, the liberty ship Booker T. Washington was named in his honor, the first major oceangoing vessel to be named after an African American. The ship was christened by noted singer Marian Anderson. [72]

  3. Naked Maja (postage stamps) - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, the Spanish La maja desnuda stamps were reproduced in the US on one stamp of the 10-stamp set with the most famous paintings of Goya issued for the Day of the Stamp. Another issue, an imperforated block of four stamps with four facsimiles of the 1930 4 pesetas Spanish stamp, albeit in different colors, was issued in the US in 1996. [ 8 ]

  4. Universal Postal Union - Wikipedia

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    Postal authorities should give equal treatment to foreign and domestic mail; Each country should retain all money it has collected for international postage. One important result of the Treaty was that it was no longer necessary to affix postage stamps of countries that a mailpiece passed through in transit. The UPU provides that stamps from ...

  5. Definitive stamp - Wikipedia

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    This UK definitive stamp showing King George VI of the United Kingdom was first issued in 1937. A definitive stamp is a postage stamp that is part of the regular issue of a country's stamps, available for sale by the post office for an extended period of time [1] [2] and designed to serve the everyday postal needs of the country.

  6. Category:Postage stamp images - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 September 2020, at 21:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    1 Penny blue of the first issue, numeral cancel. British stamps were used from 8 May 1858 in Kingston and from November 1858 at other offices. [1] Until 1860, the postal service under the control of Great Britain, despite repeated efforts by Jamaican authorities to take over.

  8. Postage stamps and postal history of the Confederate States

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    During the first seven weeks of the Civil War, the U.S. Post Office still delivered mail from the seceded states. Mail that was postmarked after the date of a state's admission into the Confederacy through May 31, 1861, and bearing U.S. (Union) postage is deemed to represent 'Confederate State Usage of U.S. Stamps'. i.e., Confederate covers franked with Union stamps. [4]

  9. Postage stamps and postal history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The "Threepenny beaver" stamp of 1851. The postal and philatelic history of Canada concerns postage of the territories which have formed Canada.Before Canadian confederation, the colonies of British Columbia and Vancouver Island, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland issued stamps in their own names.