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32c Child Labor Reform single

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    Object Details

    Description

    The Postal Service issued the Celebrate The Century: 1910s Souvenir Sheet on February 3, 1998, in Washington, DC.
    The souvenir sheet features subjects from the following categories during the 1910s: People and Events, Arts and Entertainment, Lifestyles, Sports and Science and Technology. The fifteen commemorative stamps in the sheet are titled: Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp; Federal Reserve System, 1913; George Washington Carver; Armory Show, 1913; Telephone Spans the Nation; Panama Canal Opens, 1914; Jim Thorpe, Star at Stockholm; Grand Canyon National Park, 1919; US Enters World War I; US Boy and Girl Scouting Begins; President Woodrow Wilson; First Crossword Puzzle, 1913; Jack Dempsey Wins Title, 1919; Construction Toys; and Child Labor Reform.
    Designed by Howard Paine of Delaplane, Virginia, and illustrated by Dennis Lyall of Bridgeport, Connecticut, the stamps were produced by Ashton-Potter USA in the offset/intaglio process.
    Reference:
    Postal Bulletin (January 1, 1998).
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    Credit line

    Copyright United States Postal Service. All rights reserved.

    Date

    February 3, 1998

    Object number

    1998.2010.955

    Type

    Postage Stamps

    Medium

    paper; ink (black); adhesive / lithography

    Place

    United States of America

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    National Postal Museum Collection

    Data Source

    National Postal Museum

    Topic

    Humanitarian Causes
    Family & Children
    U.S. Stamps

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/hm83d7bf1f5-9ffa-4d1a-95be-8696dcf8b76f

    Record ID

    npm_1998.2010.955

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    3 cent Labor Day Stamp and the words labor is life

    Labor Day: Celebrating the Achievements of the American Worker and Labor Movement

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