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Today, December 19th

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# MA1507 - Latvia Map Stamp (single)
December 18, 1918

Latvia’s First Stamps Printed on Maps! 

On December 18, 1918, war-torn and recently independent Latvia issued its first stamps, printed on the back of German military maps.

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# 3159 - 1997 32c Conductors and Composers: Arthur Fiedler, Conductor
December 17, 1894

Birth of Arthur Fiedler

Famed American conductor Arthur Fiedler was born on December 17, 1894, in Boston, Massachusetts. Best known for his long leadership of the Boston Pops Orchestra, Fiedler transformed classical music from a formal concert hall tradition into an experience enjoyed by millions. Through radio broadcasts, recordings, and outdoor performances, he helped make orchestral music accessible, entertaining, and deeply popular in American culture.

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# 3184g - 1998 32c Celebrate the Century - 1920s: Margaret Mead
December 16, 1901

Birth of Margaret Mead

Anthropologist Margaret Mead was born on December 16, 1901, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She would go on to become one of the most influential and recognizable social scientists of the 20th century, known for bringing the study of culture and human behavior to a wide public audience.

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Battle of Nashville stamp
December 15, 1864

Battle of Nashville

On December 15, 1864, Union forces launched the decisive Battle of Nashville, delivering one of the most crushing Union victories of the Civil War. The battle ended the last major Confederate offensive in the West and broke the already-weakened Army of Tennessee beyond repair.

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More Literature stories…

# 3502q - 2001 34c American Illustrator R. Kent
November 14, 1851

Literary Classic Moby-Dick Published

One of the greatest books in American literature, Moby-Dick, was first published in the United States on November 14, 1851. Its author, Herman Melville, drew deeply from his own adventurous life at sea to craft what would become one of the most profound and symbolic novels ever written.

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 US #2168 – from the Great Americans Series
November 8, 1900

Birth of Margaret Mitchell

On November 8, 1900, future novelist Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Decades later, she would capture the world’s imagination with her sweeping Civil War epic Gone With the Wind.

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# 3882 - 2004 37c Moss Hart
October 24, 1904

Birth of Moss Hart

Playwright and director Moss Hart was born on October 24, 1904, in New York City, New York. From humble beginnings in the Bronx, he rose to become one of Broadway’s most celebrated writers and directors, shaping American theater with his wit, warmth, and imagination.

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#3221 - 1998 32c Literary Arts: Stephen Vincent Benet
July 22, 1898

Birth of Stephen Vincent Benét

Stephen Vincent Benét was born on July 22, 1898, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. A two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, he’s best known for his historically inspired poems, short stories, and novels.

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More stories from December 19th…

# 4692 - 2012 First-Class Forever Stamp - Edith Piaf
December 19, 1915

Birth of Edith Piaf 

Singer, songwriter, and actress Édith Giovanna Gassion, better known as Édith Piaf was born on December 19, 1915, in Belleville, Paris, France. She was France’s most popular singer in the 1940s, earning worldwide acclaim for her signature song “La Vie en Rose.”

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1928 2¢ Valley Forge Issue: Washington at Prayer
December 19th, 1777

Washington Winters at Valley Forge

From December 19, 1777, to June 18, 1778, the Continental Army, under the command of General George Washington, camped at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

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# 1 - 1847 5c Benjamin Franklin, red-brown, thin bluish wove paper, imperforate
December 19, 1732

Poor Richard’s Almanack 

On December 19, 1732, Benjamin Franklin published the first edition of his Poor Richard’s Almanack under the pseudonym Richard Saunders.

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# 2073 - 1984 20c Black Heritage: Carter G. Woodson
December 19, 1875

Birth of Carter G. Woodson

Carter Godwin Woodson was born on December 19, 1875, in New Canton, Virginia. He was the second African American to earn a PhD from Harvard and has been called the Father of Black History.

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