
One-Owner Lifetime Stamp Collection - Auction #1
One-Owner Lifetime Stamp Collection - Auction #1
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# 795 - 1937 3c Northwest Ordinance, Cutler & Putnam Plate Block of Four Stamps
On July 13, 1787, the United States Congress passed the Ordinance of 1787, more popularly known as the Northwest Ordinance. Historians consider this law one of the most important ever passed in U.S. history, as it provided the model for the organized growth of the U.S. The ordinance established government for the area north of the Ohio River and west of Pennsylvania, and illustrated the steps a territory would need to take to achieve statehood.
# 795 - 1937 3c Northwest Ordinance, Cutler & Putnam Plate Block of Four Stamps
On July 13, 1787, the United States Congress passed the Ordinance of 1787, more popularly known as the Northwest Ordinance. Historians consider this law one of the most important ever passed in U.S. history, as it provided the model for the organized growth of the U.S. The ordinance established government for the area north of the Ohio River and west of Pennsylvania, and illustrated the steps a territory would need to take to achieve statehood.
#799 1937 3... Hawaii Territorial Series Plate Block of Four Stamps
# 729 - 1933 3c Federal Building at Chicago Plate Block of Four Stamps
The 1933 World's Fair opened in Chicago, Illinois, on May 27, 1933. By the late 1920s, the city of Chicago was looking toward 1933 as its 100th anniversary. A nonprofit corporation, A Century of Progress, was founded in 1928 to plan and host the upcoming Worlds Fair to be held there.
# 734 - 1933 5c General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Plate Block of Four Stamps
# 729 - 1933 3c Federal Building at Chicago Plate Block of Four Stamps
The 1933 Worlds Fair opened in Chicago, Illinois, on May 27, 1933. By the late 1920s, the city of Chicago was looking toward 1933 as it's 100th anniversary. A nonprofit corporation, A Century of Progress, was founded in 1928 to plan and host the upcoming Worlds Fair to be held there.
# 773 - 1935 3c California Pacific Exposition Plate Block of Four Stamps
# 773 - 1935 3c California Pacific Exposition Plate Block of Four Stamps
# 777 - 1936 3c Rhode Island Tercentenary, Roger Williams Plate Block of Four Stamps
# 783 - 1936 3c Oregon Territory Centennial Plate Block of Four Stamps
On August 14, 1848, the Oregon Territory was established. American ships reached the Oregon coast in 1788. In 1792, Captain Robert Gray, an American, was the first European to explore the Columbia River. Gray named the river after his ship. The Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled by land to the mouth of the Columbia River in 1805. These explorations gave the United States solid grounds for claiming the Oregon region.
In the early 1800s, the Oregon region was defined as stretching from Alaska, which was controlled by Russia, to California, which was ruled by Spain. Oregon's eastern boundary extended all the way to the Rocky Mountains. Russia, Spain, Great Britain, and the United States all made claims on this area.
# 785 - 1936 1c Army and Navy: Washington and Greene, Mt Vernon Plate Block of Four Stamps
# 787 - 1937 3c Army and Navy: Sherman, Grant and Sheridan Plate Block of Four Stamps
# 789 - 1937 5c Army and Navy: West Point Military Academy Plate Block of Four Stamps
# 789 - 1937 5c Army and Navy: West Point Military Academy Plate Block of Four Stamps
# 790 - 1936 1c Army and Navy: John Paul Jones and John Barry Plate Block of Four Stamps
John Paul Jones was among the original slate of Continental Navy officers. As First Lieutenant on the flagship Alfred, Jones was the first to unfurl the Grand Union flag on a Continental warship. On February 14, 1778, Jones and French Admiral La Motte Piquet exchanged gun salutes, marking the first time that the American flag was officially recognized by a foreign government.
The Continental Navy was suspended at the end of the Revolutionary War, and reestablished in 1789. Jones is widely considered the father of the U.S. Navy for his spirited response, "I have not yet begun to fight," as he faced almost certain defeat during a sea battle