This Day In History

Today, November 9th

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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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# 1298 - 1967 6c Prominent Americans: Franklin D. Roosevelt, perf 10 horizontal
November 7, 1944

FDR Elected to Record Fourth Term

On November 7, 1944, Franklin D. Roosevelt made history as the first—and only—US president elected to a fourth term. His remarkable political career reshaped both the country’s government and its role in the world.

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# 3408i - 2000 33c Legends of Baseball: Walter Johnson
November 6, 1887

Birth of Walter Johnson

Baseball pitcher Walter “The Big Train” Johnson was born on November 6, 1887, in Humboldt, Kansas. Today, he is remembered not only as one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history but also as a model of sportsmanship and character—an enduring symbol of the game’s early golden age.    

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1012 - 1952 3¢ Engineering Centennial
November 5, 1852

American Society of Civil Engineers

On November 5, 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) was founded in New York City. It became the first national engineering society in the United States and remains one of the world’s most respected professional engineering organizations today.

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More International History stories…

118 - 1869 15c Columbus Landing, type I
October 12, 1492

Christopher Columbus Makes Landfall

After more than two months at sea, Christopher Columbus reached what he believed was the edge of East Asia on October 12, 1492. In reality, he had arrived in the islands of the Caribbean, but at the time he thought he had discovered a new route to the riches of India and China. The voyage marked the beginning of sustained European exploration and colonization in the Americas, changing the course of world history.

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# UN133 - 1964 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
October 7, 1963

JFK Signs Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty 

On October 7, 1963, President John F. Kennedy signed the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union and United Kingdom. Though it didn’t ban nuclear weapons entirely, the treaty forbid testing in the atmosphere, in space, and underwater.

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1960 4¢ Mexican Independence
September 27th, 1821

Mexico Gains Independence from Spain

After more than a decade of brutal fighting and over 20,000 casualties, Mexico officially gained its independence from Spain on September 27, 1821. This moment marked the end of three centuries of Spanish rule. The road to independence, however, was long, complicated, and filled with both triumphs and setbacks.

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1960 4¢ SEATO
September 8, 1954

Formation of SEATO 

On September 8, 1954, eight nations signed the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty, or Manila Pact, creating the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO). The treaty’s main purpose was to create a collective defense system, so that if one member was attacked, the others would come to its aid.

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More stories from November 9th…

 U.S. #1254-57 was issued on this day in 1964.
November 9, 1964

First U.S. Se-Tenant 

On November 9, 1964, the US Post Office issued its first se-tenant, which was also America’s third Christmas issue. Today, the USPS issues at least one se-tenant every year.

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# 3269v - 1998 Yellow Hat "H" Rate
November 9, 1998

Rare Unissued Yellow Hat Stamp

On November 9, 1998, the USPS issued an H-rate Uncle Sam’s Hat stamp to satisfy the First-Class Rate. An unissued Uncle Sam’s Hat stamp with a yellow background was later discovered in used condition, despite never being officially issued!

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# 977 - 1948 3c Moina Michael
November 9, 1918

Moina Michael’s Poppy Campaign

On November 9, 1918, Moina Michael penned her poem, “We Shall Keep the Faith,” and resolved to wear a red poppy every day in remembrance of the fallen.  She became known as the “Poppy Lady.”

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# 1804 - 1980 15c Black Heritage: Benjamin Banneker
November 9, 1731

Birth of Benjamin Banneker 

Benjamin Banneker was born on November 9, 1731, in Baltimore County, Maryland.

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