# 97413 - 1987 James Wilson Argues for Chief Executive
Cover Celebrates James Wilson's Contribution to US Constitution
Own this cover marking the bicentennial of the Constitution, the document that framed America’s government. On June 4, 1787, James Wilson argued that there should be only one Chief Executive. The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, postmark pays tribute to the city where the Constitutional Convention was held . The cover features a William Penn stamp (#724) and a Flag Over the Capitol stamp. The image of Wilson is from a painting at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.
This cover is part of a series issued in honor of the Bicentennial of the Constitution. Begin your mini-collection of these covers today.
Cover Celebrates James Wilson's Contribution to US Constitution
Own this cover marking the bicentennial of the Constitution, the document that framed America’s government. On June 4, 1787, James Wilson argued that there should be only one Chief Executive. The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, postmark pays tribute to the city where the Constitutional Convention was held . The cover features a William Penn stamp (#724) and a Flag Over the Capitol stamp. The image of Wilson is from a painting at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.
This cover is part of a series issued in honor of the Bicentennial of the Constitution. Begin your mini-collection of these covers today.