Government

 U.S. #2345 pictures the historic capitol building in Williamsburg.
June 25, 1788

Virginia Becomes 10th State 

On June 25, 1788, Virginia ratified the US Constitution and was admitted as the 10th state of the Union.

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 U.S. #O25 – Department of Justice Official stamp picturing Ben Franklin.
June 22, 1870

Department of Justice Established 

On June 22, 1870, President Ulysses S. Grant signed a bill into law creating the U.S. Department of Justice.

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 U.S. #1068 pictures the Old Man of the Mountain, which was made New Hampshire’s official trademark in 1945.
June 21, 1788

New Hampshire Becomes 9th State 

On June 21, 1788, New Hampshire ratified the U.S. Constitution and was admitted to the Union.

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 U.S. #1232 pictures the state capitol building in Charleston.
June 20, 1863

West Virginia Becomes 35th State 

On June 20, 1863, West Virginia joined the Union as the 35th state.

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 U.S. #902 pictures a Lincoln statue funded by freed slaves.
June 19, 1865

The First Juneteenth 

On June 19, 1865, slaves in Galveston, Texas, were finally informed of their freedom by the Emancipation Proclamation (issued two years prior). The day the last American slaves were freed has become a holiday celebrated officially in 45 states.

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 U.S. #277 was often used on mail to Europe.
June 18, 1812

America Declares War on Great Britain 

Just 29 years after gaining independence, the United States took on the greatest naval power in the world by declaring war on June 18, 1812, in what would become America’s “Second War of Independence.”

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 U.S. #782 – Issued for Arkansas’s 100th anniversary, this stamp pictures the state’s first settlement, old statehouse, and capitol.
June 15, 1836

Arkansas Becomes 25th State 

On June 15, 1836, Arkansas was admitted as the 25th state of the Union.

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 U.S. #153 – Scott stamp from the 1870-71 Banknote Issue.
June 13, 1786

Birth of General Winfield Scott 

Winfield Scott was born on June 13, 1786, in Dinwiddie County, Virginia.

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 U.S. #3585 – Gateway Arch, Tallest Monument.
June 10, 1967

Gateway Arch Opens to the Public

On June 10, 1967, the Gateway Arch opened in St. Louis, Missouri.

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