1958 Commemorative Stamp Year Set

# YS1958 - 1958 Commemorative Stamp Year Set

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Fill the Gaps in Your Collection with
the 1958 Commemorative Year Set

 

Now you can own all 21 commemorative stamps issued in 1958 with one money-saving order. (Note: YS1958 contains the same stamps as YS1958C.)

 

Includes:

US#1100
US #1104
US #1105
US #1106
US #1107
US #1108
US #1109
US #1110
US #1111
US #1112
US #1113
US #1114
US #1115
US #1116
US #1117
US #1118


Stamp Highlights:

• Gardening-Horticulture (#1100) – Marks the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Liberty Hyde Bailey, a well-known Cornell University horticulturist.  This stamp also honors the Garden Clubs of America.

• Simon Bolivar (#1110) – Venezuelan statesman who led a revolt by South American colonies against Spain.  The stamp is part of the Champions of Liberty Series.

• Lincoln Sesquicentennial (#1113-16) – Four stamps were issued for the Lincoln Sesquicentennial Series.  George Peter Alexander Healy’s painting from life, “Beardless Lincoln,” is on this first stamp.  The painting was completed in 1860, soon after Lincoln’s election to the presidency.  Second stamp design is based on a marble sculpture of Lincoln’s head, by Gutzon Borglum in 1906.  Third stamp recalls the 1858 political debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas that made Lincoln a national figure.  The final issue shows a drawing by Fritz Busse of part of the famous statue by Daniel Chester French, which stands in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

• Noah Webster (#1121) – Webster compiled the first American dictionary, “American Dictionary of the English Language.”  His work helped standardize American pronunciation.

• Forest Conservation (#1122) – The conservation efforts of President Theodore Roosevelt are recognized on the centennial of his birth.  Roosevelt established the U.S. Forest Service, added greatly to the national forests and established five new national parks.

Add the complete 1958 Commemorative Year Set to your collection and save time and money.  Order now.
 

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Fill the Gaps in Your Collection with
the 1958 Commemorative Year Set

 

Now you can own all 21 commemorative stamps issued in 1958 with one money-saving order. (Note: YS1958 contains the same stamps as YS1958C.)

 

Includes:

US#1100
US #1104
US #1105
US #1106
US #1107
US #1108
US #1109
US #1110
US #1111
US #1112
US #1113
US #1114
US #1115
US #1116
US #1117
US #1118


Stamp Highlights:

• Gardening-Horticulture (#1100) – Marks the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Liberty Hyde Bailey, a well-known Cornell University horticulturist.  This stamp also honors the Garden Clubs of America.

• Simon Bolivar (#1110) – Venezuelan statesman who led a revolt by South American colonies against Spain.  The stamp is part of the Champions of Liberty Series.

• Lincoln Sesquicentennial (#1113-16) – Four stamps were issued for the Lincoln Sesquicentennial Series.  George Peter Alexander Healy’s painting from life, “Beardless Lincoln,” is on this first stamp.  The painting was completed in 1860, soon after Lincoln’s election to the presidency.  Second stamp design is based on a marble sculpture of Lincoln’s head, by Gutzon Borglum in 1906.  Third stamp recalls the 1858 political debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas that made Lincoln a national figure.  The final issue shows a drawing by Fritz Busse of part of the famous statue by Daniel Chester French, which stands in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

• Noah Webster (#1121) – Webster compiled the first American dictionary, “American Dictionary of the English Language.”  His work helped standardize American pronunciation.

• Forest Conservation (#1122) – The conservation efforts of President Theodore Roosevelt are recognized on the centennial of his birth.  Roosevelt established the U.S. Forest Service, added greatly to the national forests and established five new national parks.

Add the complete 1958 Commemorative Year Set to your collection and save time and money.  Order now.