Stamp of the Day

Topic: Historical Figures & Events

Delving into the people and events that shaped history

An odd couple are pictured on today's #stampoftheday, a 3-cent stamp issued on August 14, 1948 to mark the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Oregon territory. One was a British fur trader who in the 1840s advocated creating an independent country in the Pacific Northwest. The other was a Methodist minister who made a …

Two timely clarion calls - one for robust federal action, the other (from a notably conservative Supreme Court) on the limits of executive power - are messages conveyed by today's #stampoftheday, a 3-cent stamp issued on August 15, 1933 to spread the word about the newly created National Recovery Administration (NRA). A centerpiece of recently elected …

The power and importance of timely communications - itself a timely reminder at a time when the Post Office is under siege - is the focus of the 121st #stampoftheday, a 4-cent stamp marking the 100th anniversary of the first telegraph message sent via a transatlantic cable. The telegraph, which was the first device to send …

I'm not sure what to make of the fact that today - when the virtual Democratic National Convention begins - the #stampoftheday features a hot-air balloon that failed to deliver the mail in a timely fashion. A 7-cent airmail stamp issued on August 17, 1959, the stamp marked the 100th anniversary of the country's first airmail …

Today's #stampoftheday honors the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment requiring that women be allowed to vote (and the day after Michelle Obama's extraordinary speech at the Democratic National Convention). It does so via a 3-cent stamp, issued in 1938, picturing Susan B. Anthony, who played a pivotal role in the women's …

I am sitting watching the third night of the virtual Democratic National Convention thinking that today's #stampoftheday, which marks a critical early 19th century naval battle fought by the USS Constitution, is a reminder that today we have to fight for the U.S. Constitution. A 3-cent stamp issued in 1947, the stamp pictures an architect's line …

Today's #stampoftheday hints at the wonderful backstory behind the construction of LaGuardia Airport, which opened in 1939. The stamp itself is a 15-cent airmail stamp, issued on August 20, 1947 that pictures an airplane flying over the Statue of Liberty with the Manhattan skyline in the background. It shows this vignette because the stamp's value …

I can't tell you why there are Interstate Highways in Hawaii but I can tell you that, as today #stampoftheday shows, Hawaii became the nation's 50th state on August 21, 1959. I can also tell you that the path Hawaii took to statehood was both tortured and, in many respects, embodies some of the worst …

Charles W. Eliot, a well-connected chemistry professor who failed to get tenure at Harvard but who went on to be the university's longest serving president is the focus of today's #stampoftheday. Here's pictured on a 3-stamp stamps issued as part of the 1940 "Famous Americans" series. Eliot, who was as president of Harvard University from 1869 …