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Today, December 23rd

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# O121 - 1910 2c Black, Postal Savings Mail
December 22, 1910

Postal Savings Officials 

On December 22, 1910, the US Post Office Department issued its first Postal Savings Official Mail stamp. These stamps were part of an innovative effort to help everyday Americans save money safely, especially in rural areas and among working-class citizens. Though the stamps were short-lived, they remain a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century financial history.

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# 3915 - 2005 37c The Art of Disney: Snow White and Dopey
December 21, 1937

Snow White Premieres

On December 21, 1937, Walt Disney released Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the world’s first full-length animated feature film, forever changing the landscape of cinema. What began as a daring experiment became a cultural phenomenon that launched Disney into global fame.

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#4026 - 2006 39c Cinderella and Prince Charming
December 20, 1812

Grimm’s Fairy Tales

On December 20, 1812, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published the first volume of Children’s and Household Tales, a collection that would later become famous around the world as Grimm’s Fairy Tales. What began as a scholarly project to preserve German folklore soon grew into one of the most influential books in literary history.

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#WX164 - 1953 National Tuberculosis Association Christmas Seal, Perf. 13
December 19, 1843

A Christmas Carol

On December 19, 1843, Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol, a small book that would become one of the most famous holiday stories ever written. Released just days before Christmas, the tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and his ghostly visitors captured the spirit of the season—and the conscience of Victorian England. Though Dickens was already a well-known author, few could have predicted that this short Christmas book would become his most enduring work, shaping how Christmas itself is celebrated and remembered.

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#WX164 - 1953 National Tuberculosis Association Christmas Seal, Perf. 13
December 19, 1843

A Christmas Carol

On December 19, 1843, Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol, a small book that would become one of the most famous holiday stories ever written. Released just days before Christmas, the tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and his ghostly visitors captured the spirit of the season—and the conscience of Victorian England. Though Dickens was already a well-known author, few could have predicted that this short Christmas book would become his most enduring work, shaping how Christmas itself is celebrated and remembered.

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#737 - 1934 3c Mothers of America, Rotary press
May 10, 1908

The First Mother’s Day

On May 10, 1908, the first official Mother’s Day celebration was held in Grafton, West Virginia.

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 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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1970 6c Disabled American Veterans
September 25, 1920

Disabled American Veterans

On September 25, 1920, the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) was officially established as a national social welfare organization. The organization provides millions of dollars in support for disabled veterans.

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1998 32¢ Celebrate the Century - 1910s: Federal Reserve
December 23, 1913

Federal Reserve Established 

On December 23, 1913, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act, establishing America’s current central banking system. Commonly known as the “Fed,” this independent governmental agency manages the country’s supply of money and credit. 

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# 2064 - 1983 20c Contemporary Christmas: Santa Claus
December 23, 1823

First Printing of “A Visit  from St. Nicholas”

“A Visit from St. Nicholas” was first printed anonymously on December 23, 1823. Eventually attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, the poem gave Americans the version of Santa we have today.

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# 3181 - 1998 32c Black Heritage: Madam C. J. Walker
December 23, 1867

Birth of Madam C.J. Walker 

Sarah Breedlove, better known as Madam C.J. Walker, was born on December 23, 1867, in Delta, Louisiana.  She’s considered to be the first female self-made millionaire in America.

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# C44 - 1949 25c Plane & Globe
December 23, 1986

First Non-Stop Non-Refueled Flight Around the Globe 

On December 23, 1986, Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager completed the first non-stop flight around the world without refueling.

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