A message about the slow but inexorable ways that change occurs is offered by today's #stampoftheday, a 3-cent stamp. Issued on June 21, 1955, the stamp shows New Hampshire's Old Man of the Mountain rock formation, which collapsed in 2003d despite decades of efforts to prevent that decline. The 40-foot-tall "face" in New Hampshire's White Mountains …
Topic: Culture & Society
Exploring Americana artifacts and other obscure areas of US history
A very long bridge that made much needed connections but in ways that can be terrifying for some people is the subject of today's #stampoftheday, a 3-cent stamp issued on June 25, 1958. The stamp shows Michigan's Mackinac Bridge, which spans the Straits of Mackinac and connects Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas. The bridge's name (and …
Today's #stampoftheday manages to simultaneously diminish both a notable woman and the state of New Jersey. Issued in 1928, the stamp was issued to mark the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Monmouth, particularly the role played by Molly Pitcher at that battle. But as you can see, it does so by printing the name "Molly …
Another rainy day in Maine so I'm again sitting on the screened in porch thinking about how to write about today's #stampoftheday, which, because it honors the Boy Scouts of America, is producing a range of reactions including nostalgia, anger, revulsion, and puzzlement. A mid-century classic that was the first of several honoring the Boy Scouts, …
With the calendar turning to July, it seems appropriate that today's #stampoftheday honors school teachers (and other educators), who hopefully are getting a well-deserved break after an especially tumultuous spring and what is likely to be a very challenging fall. Of course, none of what it means to be a teacher today was envisioned when the …
Seeing a fair number of American flags, several Trump/Pence signs (but no Susan Collins signs) and an occasional Black Live Matter placard as we meandered home from mid-coast Maine today, made me choose a 1957 4-cent American flag stamp as today's #stampoftheday. (It won out over a 1956 stamp featuring Independence Hall and 1950 stamp …
"Search for peace," a good message at any time, seems particularly important in this troubled summer. So it's nice that today's #stampoftheday is a 5-cent "Search for Peace" stamp issued on July 5, 1967. Although the stamp was issued at the height of the Vietnam War (and increasing protests against that war), it wasn't a …
Since I started my #stampoftheday project in April, the goal has been to find a stamp or other object in my late father's stamp collection that had some connection with that day. Sometimes, this is easy; in fact sometimes I have to choose between several different stamps issued on the same day (as on July 4th …
Acadia National Park, a place I've loved over the years, takes center stage as today's #stampoftheday because on July 8, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson created Sieur de Monts National Monument, which later became the heart of the park. The park was featured on a 7-cent stamp issued in 1934 as part of a series of 10 …