#622 & #623 - 1925-26 Regular Issues, Set of 2 Stamps
#622 & #623 - 1925-26 Regular Issues, Set of 2 Stamps
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U.S. #622 & #623, issued on December 18, 1925, is a part of the Series of 1922-1925 Regular Issue. This 17-cent stamp features a portrait of Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States.
Woodrow Wilson, born on December 28, 1856, in Staunton, Virginia, was a prominent figure in American politics. He served as the President of Princeton University and as the Governor of New Jersey before assuming the presidency in 1913. Wilson's administration is renowned for its progressive policies, including the establishment of the Federal Reserve System, the introduction of antitrust legislation, and the enactment of the first federal income tax. Additionally, he played a pivotal role in guiding the nation through World War I, advocating for the establishment of the League of Nations as a means of promoting international cooperation and peace.
The issuance of the 17-cent Wilson stamp marked a significant event in postal history, providing the public with a means to send mail requiring higher postage rates. The stamp was issued in substantial quantities, with 122,059,800 copies printed, ensuring its widespread availability for postal use.
The first day of issue ceremonies for U.S. #622 & #623 took place in New York, New York; Princeton, New Jersey; and Staunton, Virginia, reflecting Wilson's ties to these locations and commemorating his impactful legacy in American history. This stamp serves as a poignant tribute to a statesman whose leadership shaped the course of the nation during a pivotal period in the early 20th century.
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