1890-93 Regular Issue 10¢ Webster - U.S. #226
1890-93 Regular Issue 10¢ Webster - U.S. #226
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U.S. #226 1890-93 Regular Issue 10¢ Webster
- Issue Date: February 22, 1890
- Issue Quantity: 72,746,160
- Printed by: American Bank Note Company
- Method: Flat plate
- Watermark: None
- Perforation: 12
- Color: Green
Birth Of Daniel Webster
Daniel Webster was born in Salisbury (now Franklin), New Hampshire on January 18, 1782.
Webster grew up on his parents’ farm before attending Dartmouth College. After graduating, he was apprenticed to a lawyer before working as a teacher to help his brother. He eventually returned to his apprenticeship before moving to Boston where he was admitted to the bar.
In the coming years, Webster became a respected lawyer while also building an interest in politics. He frequently spoke out in support of Federalist causes and candidates. After America entered the War of 1812, Webster gave a speech criticizing the conflict that brought him widespread fame and ultimately a seat in the House of Representatives. In that role, he spoke out against President James Madison, supported a specie-based national bank, and opposed the tariff of 1816.
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