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Today, May 16th

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 U.S. #2445 – Baum’s Wizard of Oz was made into a movie in 1939.
May 15, 1856

Birth of L. Frank Baum 

Lyman Frank Baum was born on May 15, 1856, in Chittenango, New York, about 30 miles from Mystic’s home in Camden. Long before he created Dorothy, Toto, and the Yellow Brick Road, Baum followed a winding path through printing, stamps, poultry, theater, newspapers, sales work, and children’s books.

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3153 - 1997 32c The Stars and Stripes Forever!
May 14, 1897

First Public Performance of “Stars and Stripes Forever”

On May 14, 1897, John Philip Sousa’s band officially debuted his march “Stars and Stripes Forever” in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It quickly became a hit, with calls for it to replace the “Star Spangled Banner” as the national anthem. Instead, it was made the national march in 1987.

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1993 29c Joe Louis
May 13th, 1914

Birth of Joe Louis

On May 13, 1914, Joe Louis Barrow was born near Lafayette, Alabama. He would become Joe Louis, the “Brown Bomber,” a heavyweight champion whose calm power in the ring carried meaning far beyond boxing.

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#UNV662 - 2020 1,35 Florence Nightingale
May 12, 1820

Birth of Florence Nightingale 

On May 12, 1820, nurse and social reformer Florence Nightingale was born in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Her work during the Crimean War made her famous – but she’s best remembered today for her efforts to make health care safer. Her birthday later became a lasting day of recognition for health care, inspiring observances such as International Nurses Day and the original National Hospital Day.

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#UNV662 - 2020 1,35 Florence Nightingale
May 12, 1820

Birth of Florence Nightingale 

On May 12, 1820, nurse and social reformer Florence Nightingale was born in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Her work during the Crimean War made her famous – but she’s best remembered today for her efforts to make health care safer. Her birthday later became a lasting day of recognition for health care, inspiring observances such as International Nurses Day and the original National Hospital Day.

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#M7729 - North Pole Expo Cover, Soviet Union 1988
April 25, 1988

Soviet-Canadian Polar Bridge Expedition

On April 25, 1988, a team of nine Soviet and four Canadian skiers reached the North Pole — on foot, carrying everything on their backs, after 54 days on the Arctic ice. It was the largest expedition ever to reach the Pole, and the first to ski the entire distance from Siberia to Canada via the North Pole without dogs, sleds, or motorized support.

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1860 24c Washington, Gray Lilac, Perf. 15.5
April 10, 1790

Patent Act of 1790

On April 10, 1790, President George Washington signed the Patent Act of 1790 into law, creating a formal system to protect new inventions in the young United States. In just a few paragraphs, the new nation set rules that would shape American innovation for generations.

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2006 63c Distinguished Americans: Dr. Jonas Salk
March 26, 1953

National Science Appreciation Day

On March 26, 1953, Dr. Jonas Salk announced the first successful polio vaccine, offering hope against one of the most feared diseases of the 20th century. That moment now anchors National Science Appreciation Day, a modern observance that highlights how careful research and tested discoveries can change lives.

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1958 4¢ Forest Conservation
May 16, 1918

White Mountain National Forest

On May 16, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson officially created the White Mountain National Forest, which resides mostly in New Hampshire (with about 5% of the forest in Maine). It’s the only national forest located in either state or the most eastern national forest in the country.

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1998 Marshall Islands NC-4
May 16, 1919

First Transatlantic Flight 

On May 16, 1919, Albert Cushing Read departed Newfoundland, beginning the first transatlantic flight. On May 27, he touched down in Portugal, successfully crossing the Atlantic.

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370 - 1909 2c Seward, carmine, perf 12
May 16, 1801

Happy Birthday William H. Seward

William Henry Seward was born on May 16, 1801 in Florida, New York. Seward served as Abraham Lincoln’s secretary of state during the Civil War and later acquired Alaska for the United States.

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# 3911 - 2005 37c Legends of Hollywood: Henry Fonda
May 16, 1905

Happy Birthday Henry Fonda 

Henry Jaynes Fonda was born on May 16, 1905, in Grand Island, Nebraska.  Known for his roles in The Grapes of Wrath, 12 Angry Men, and On Golden Pond, among many others, Fonda was one of the most successful actors of his era.  He was named the sixth greatest male screen legend of the Classic Hollywood era.

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