Presidents

1960 4¢ American Credo: George Washington
January 20, 1960,

American Credo Series

On January 20, 1960, the US Post Office Department issued the first stamp in the American Credo Series. The stamps feature quotes from notable Americans, honoring “the ideals upon which America was founded.”

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1980 19¢ Great Americans: Sequoyah
December 27, 1980

Great Americans Series 

On December 27, 1980, the USPS issued the first stamp in the Great Americans Series, which would go on to become the longest-running US definitive series.

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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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1938 9¢ William Harrison
November 7, 1811

Battle of Tippecanoe 

On November 7, 1811, future president William Henry Harrison clashed with Tecumseh’s warriors at the Battle of Tippecanoe, a precursor to the War of 1812. Harrison claimed victory and became known as “Old Tippecanoe.”

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1991 29¢ Flag over Mount Rushmore
October 31, 1941

Mount Rushmore is Complete

On October 31, 1941, work on Mount Rushmore was completed 14 years after it began. The final monument was quite different than it was originally planned.

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1938 2¢ John Adams, rose carmine
October 30, 1735

Happy Birthday, John Adams! 

John Adams was born in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts, on October 30, 1735. Adams was America’s first vice president and second president.

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1980 15¢ Education
October 17, 1979

Carter Establishes Department of Education 

On October 17, 1979, U.S. President Jimmy Carter signed legislation establishing the US Department of Education. The department creates policies, monitors federal funding, and ensures equal education for students.

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1984 20¢ Eleanor Roosevelt
October 11, 1884

Happy Birthday Eleanor Roosevelt 

Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884, in New York City, New York. She was America’s longest-serving First Day and is credited with redefining the role of the presidential spouse.

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1922 11c Hayes, blue, perf 11
October 4, 1922

Series of 1922-25

On October 4, 1922, the US Post Office issued the first stamp in Series of 1922-25. This would be the last stamp series printed by the flat plate press.

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