This Day In History

Today, November 26th

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# 883 - 1940 Famous Americans: 10c Ethelbert Nevin
November 25, 1862

Birth of Ethelbert Nevin

Composer Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin was born on November 25, 1862, in the small community of Edgeworth, Pennsylvania. He grew up in a family where creativity and education were highly valued, and this early environment helped shape the course of his life. Nevin would go on to become one of the most expressive American composers of the late 19th century, known for his emotional piano pieces and memorable songs.

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#2075 - 1984 20c Credit Union Act 50th Anniversary
November 24, 1908

First Credit Union in the US

The first credit union in the United States opened its doors on November 24, 1908, in Manchester, New Hampshire, marking a historic moment in American financial history.

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#Q2 - 1913 2c Parcel Post Stamp - City Carrier
November 23, 1917

US Tests Female Mail Carriers in Cities

In the midst of World War I, a major change quietly began in the United States Postal Service: for the first time, women were seriously tested as city letter carriers. On November 23, 1917, First Assistant Postmaster General John C. Koons issued a call to the postmasters of eight of the largest US post offices to run 15-day trials of women serving as letter carriers in the city.  This experiment was described as a potential wartime necessity, because many men were off fighting, and extra postal workers were already needed to handle the heavy Christmas mail in December.

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# 2146 - 1985 22c Abigail Adams
November 22, 1744

Birth of Abigail Adams 

Abigail Adams, America’s second First Lady, lived a life shaped by intelligence, resilience, and an unwavering sense of purpose. Born Abigail Smith on November 22, 1744 (November 11 in the Old Style calendar) in Weymouth, Massachusetts, she grew up during a time when girls were rarely encouraged to pursue learning. Yet Abigail’s curiosity, sharp mind, and determination made her one of the most influential women of the Revolutionary era. Her letters, ideas, and leadership helped shape the emerging nation, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire Americans today.

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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¢ Cinco de Mayo
May 5, 1862

Happy Cinco de Mayo 

On May 5, 1862, Mexican forces defeated French invaders at the Battle of Puebla. Commemoration of the event has come to be known as Cinco de Mayo.

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More stories from November 26th…

# 4252 - 2008 42c American Journalist: Eric Sevareid
November 26, 1912

Birth of Eric Sevareid

Journalist and author Arnold Eric Sevareid was born on November 26, 1912, in Velva, North Dakota. After fearlessly reporting from the front lines during World War II, he went on to have a successful career in television news.

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1982 20¢ Dr. Mary Walker
November 26, 1832

Birth of Mary Walker 

Civil War surgeon Mary Edwards Walker was born on November 26, 1832, in Oswego, New York, about 40 miles from Mystic’s home in Camden. She was the Army’s first female surgeon and earned the Medal of Honor for her work during the Civil War.

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# 3507 - 2001 34c Peanuts
November 26, 1922

Birth of Charles Schulz

Famed cartoonist Charles Schulz was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on November 26, 1922.  He created the beloved Peanuts characters, personally creating 17,897 comic strips and overseeing 37 television specials. 

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1986 56¢ Great Americans: John Harvard
November 26, 1607

Birth of John Harvard

Clergyman John Harvard is believed to have been born on November 26, 1607, in Southward, Surrey, England.  Though not a founder, Harvard donated half his fortune and his entire library to the school that was then named in his honor.

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