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Today, November 23rd

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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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# 2347 - 1989 25c Bicentenary Statehood: North Carolina
November 21, 1789

North Carolina Enters the Union 

On November 21, 1789, North Carolina was admitted as the 12th state of the union. It had been the first state to reject the Constitution, but finally ratified after the Bill of Rights was created.

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1993 29¢ Marines assault Tarawa
November 20, 1943

Battle of Tarawa Begins

On November 20, 1943, US troops launched the Battle of Tarawa, the first American offensive in the central Pacific region of World War II. A turning point in the Pacific War, it saw effective use of the America’s newly developed island-hopping strategy and provided important lessons for future invasions.

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# 205 - 1882 5c Garfield, yellow brown
November 19, 1831

Birth of President James Garfield 

The last of the “log cabin presidents,” James A. Garfield was born November 19, 1831, near Cleveland, Ohio, to impoverished farmers. Rising from those humble beginnings, he forged a remarkable path as a scholar, Civil War general, and eventually the country’s 20th president.

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 U.S. #113 – This Pictorial was widely criticized as it appeared to show the horse leaping rather than galloping.
October 26, 1861

Pony Express Service Ends

After just eighteen months of daring rides across the American frontier, the Pony Express ceased operations on October 26, 1861. Though short-lived, it became one of the most legendary chapters in the history of the American West.

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1885-1971 Special Delivery Complete Set of 23 Stamps
October 1, 1885

Special Delivery Service Begins

On October 1, 1885, the Special Delivery service was first available and the first stamp, US #E1, went on sale. The service provided the immediate delivery of a letter within one mile of any other Special Delivery post office.

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#E12 - 1922 10c Special Delivery -Motorcycle Delivery, Flat Plate Perf 11
July 12, 1922

First Stamp with Pre-Announced First Day of Issue

On July 12, 1922, the US Post Office Department issued its first stamp with an announced first day of issue. Prior to this event, the Post Office Department didn’t usually designate specific dates for the issue of new stamps.

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# 1901 - 1982 5.9c Transportation Series: Bicycle, 1870s
July 6, 1894

Bicycle Mail 

On July 6, 1894, a San Francisco businessman operated a short-lived bicycle mail route in San Francisco, complete with his own stamps.

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More stories from November 23rd…

2911 - 1995 25c Juke Box, BEP coil
November 23, 1889

Debut of World’s First Jukebox 

On November 23, 1889, the world’s first jukebox was displayed and used at the Palais Royale Saloon in San Francisco, California.

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1997 32¢ Classic Movie Monsters: Boris Karloff as Frankenstein
November 23, 1887

Happy Birthday Boris Karloff 

Boris Karloff was born William Henry Pratt on November 23, 1887, in Camberwell, London, England. Karloff appeared in more than 170 films during his career, becoming a horror icon for his memorable performances in Frankenstein and The Mummy.

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# 3812 - 2003 37c Roy Acuff
November 23, 1992

Death of Roy Acuff

The “King of Country Music,” Roy Claxton Acuff, died on November 23, 1992. He was the first living inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame and is often credited with helping to popularize the style on a larger scale.

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# 819 - 1938 14c Pierce, blue
November 23, 1804

Birth of President Franklin Pierce

America’s 14th president, Franklin Pierce, was born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, on November 23, 1804.  Despite his early popularity, Pierce only served one term due to his poor handling of the growing slavery issue. 

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