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Today, February 19th

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# 2787 - 1993 29c Classic Books: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
February 18, 1885

Mark Twain Publishes Huckleberry Finn

On February 18, 1885, American readers finally got their hands on a novel that captured the raw voice and restless spirit of life along the river. The long-awaited US release of Huckleberry Finn introduced a bold storytelling style that reflected real speech, real conflict, and a complicated nation still wrestling with its past.

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# 95 - 1868 5c Jefferson, brown
February 17, 1801

Jefferson Wins Presidency 

On February 17, 1801, the young United States faced a constitutional crisis that tested whether its new government could transfer power peacefully. That day, after weeks of deadlock, the House of Representatives finally chose a president, proving that the nation’s system—though imperfect—could still function under pressure.

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1¢ green Franklin
February 16, 1909

Bluish Paper Experiment

On February 16, 1909, stamps printed on an experimental bluish paper were issued. These stamps were part of an effort to prevent paper shrinkage.

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# 1051 - 1955 Liberty Series - 50¢ Susan B. Anthony
February 15, 1820

Birth of Susan B. Anthony

Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820, in Adams, Massachusetts. Born into a Quaker family that believed deeply in equality and moral responsibility, she would grow into one of the most persistent and recognizable leaders of the fight for women’s voting rights in the United States.

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More World War II stories…

# 3394 - 2000 33c Distinguished Soldiers: Omar N. Bradley
February 12, 1893

Birth of Omar Bradley

US General Omar Nelson Bradley was born on February 12, 1893, in the small town of Clark, Missouri—far from the battlefields where he would one day command millions. Known as the “GI’s General,” Bradley rose from humble beginnings to become one of America’s most trusted military leaders of World War II.

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# 3396 - 2000 33c Distinguished Soldiers: Audie L. Murphy
January 26, 1945

Audie Murphy Earns Medal of Honor

On January 26, 1945, Audie Murphy single-handedly held off an entire company of German soldiers at the Colmar Pocket in France. His incredible courage under fire not only saved his unit from destruction but also earned him the Medal of Honor, making him a lasting symbol of American heroism in World War II.

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1992 29¢ World War II: Italy Invaded by Allies
January 17, 1944

Battle of Monte Cassino

On January 17, 1944, the Allies launched a brutal struggle in Italy that would test their endurance and reshape the course of the war in Europe. The Battle of Monte Cassino became one of World War II’s longest and bloodiest campaigns, marked by sacrifice, controversy, and hard-won victory.

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# 2349 - 1987 22c US Friendship with Morocco
January 14, 1943

Casablanca Conference

In the dark days of World War II, when victory was far from certain, Allied leaders gathered in secret to make decisions that would shape the course of the conflict—and the world that followed. Beginning on January 14, 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill met in Casablanca, Morocco, for a high-stakes conference that set the direction of the war in Europe and beyond. What was decided would influence battles, alliances, and the meaning of victory itself.

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More stories from February 19th…

# Q5 - 1913 5c Parcel Post Stamp - Mail Train
February 19, 1914

Parents Mail Children Through Parcel Post

On February 19, 1914, parents in Idaho took advantage of the affordable Parcel Post rate to mail their daughter to her grandmother’s house.  It was one of several instances of people mailing children using stamps.

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1999 55¢ Billy Mitchell
February 19, 1936

Death of Billy Mitchell 

On February 19, 1936, Billy Mitchell died in New York City. He’s often considered the father of the United States Air Force, having dedicated much of his career promoting air power in warfare.

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# 1488 - 1973 8c Nicolaus Copernicus
February 19, 1473

Birth of Nicolaus Copernicus 

Nicolaus Copernicus was born on February 19, 1473, in Thorn, Poland. A pioneering astronomer, he suggested that the planets revolve around the sun at a time many believed the planets revolved around the Earth.

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# 929 - 1945 3c US Armed Forces: Iwo Jima
February 19, 1945

U.S. Marines Land on Iwo Jima

On February 19, 1945, the Battle of Iwo Jima began. It was one of the bloodiest of the whole war, with over 44,000 combined casualties.

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