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1965 5¢ Adlai Stevenson
February 5, 1900

Birth of Adlai Stevenson II 

Politician Adlai Stevenson II was born on February 5, 1900, in Los Angeles, California. He was a popular governor of Illinois and US ambassador to the United Nations.

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2013 $19.95 Grand Central Terminal Express Mail
February 2, 1913

Opening of Grand Central Terminal 

At 12:01 a.m. on February 2, 1913, Grand Central Terminal officially opened in New York City. Today it’s the third busiest train station in North America and has more platforms than any other in the world, with 44.

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1967 5¢ Voice of America
February 1, 1942

Voice of America 

On February 1, 1942, Voice of America provided its first international broadcast. It provided important news and entertainment throughout the war and is still in operation today.

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1967 20¢ Prominent Americans: George Catlett Marshall
December 31, 1880

Happy Birthday George Marshall

Army general and statesman George C. Marshall was born on December 31, 1880. His leadership was instrumental in several conflicts and his plan helped Europe recover from World War II.

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1936 1¢ John Paul Jones and John Barry
December 15, 1936

Army & Navy Issue

On December 15, 1936, the first of 10 stamps in the Army/Navy Set was issued. The stamps honor 18 military leaders from the Revolutionary War to Spanish-American War.

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1972 14¢ Fiorello H. LaGuardia
December 11, 1882

Birth of Fiorello La Guardia 

Fiorello La Guardia, was born December 11, 1882, in Greenwich Village, New York. He was voted the best former mayor in America for his 12 years of leadership of New York City.

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1967 5¢ National Grange
December 4, 1867

Founding of the National Grange 

On December 4, 1867, Oliver Hudson Kelley established the National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry. The Grange organized America’s farmers into a powerful political and economic group that lobbied for “Granger Laws.”

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1988 25¢ Antarctic Explorers: Richard E. Byrd
October 25, 1888

Birth of Richard Byrd

Richard Evelyn Byrd was born on October 25, 1888, in Winchester, Virginia. Byrd led three Antarctic expeditions and was the US Navy’s youngest admiral at the time.

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1935 3¢ Dedication of Boulder Dam
September 30, 1935

Dedication of the Hoover Dam 

On September 30, 1935, President Franklin Roosevelt presided over the dedication ceremony of the Boulder Dam. Later renamed the Hoover Dam, it’s one of the highest concrete dams in the world.

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