This Day In History

Today, February 1st

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#H48 - 1883-86 50c King William Lunalilo, Red, Hawaii
January 31, 1835

Birth of King Lunalilo

On January 31, 1835, William Charles Lunalilo was born in Honolulu, a future ruler whose path to the throne would be decided by the people…

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#73 - 1863 2c Andrew Jackson "Black Jack", Black, Perf. 12
January 30, 1835

First Presidential Assassination Attempt

On January 30, 1835, a gunshot was meant to change American history—but it didn’t. That winter day, outside the US Capitol, an unemployed house painter named Richard Lawrence attempted to assassinate President Andrew Jackson, marking the first known assassination attempt against a sitting US president.

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# 1279 - 1967 1 1/4c Prominent Americans: Albert Gallatin
January 29, 1761

Birth of Albert Gallatin

Politician and diplomat Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin was born on January 29, 1761, in Geneva, Switzerland. His journey from European aristocrat to one of the most influential financial minds in US history is a story of ambition, intellect, and public service.

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#PTRE33 - 1942-57 1/2c Puerto Rico Rectified Spirits, George Sewall Boutwell, Carmine, Without Gum
January 28, 1818

Birth of George S. Boutwell

George Sewall Boutwell was born on January 28, 1818, in Brookline, Massachusetts, at a time when the young nation was still defining its political identity. Over the course of his long career, Boutwell became a key figure in state and federal government, shaping policy before, during, and after the Civil War.

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More Space Exploration stories…

#2277 - 1988 25c E-rate Earth
October 11, 1968

Launch of Apollo 7

On October 11, 1968, NASA launched Apollo 7, the first crewed mission of the Apollo program. The success of Apollo 7 would prove to be a crucial turning point, restoring faith in NASA’s ability to send humans safely to the Moon.

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#1435 - 1971 8c Space Achievements: Lunar Rover
July 26, 1971

Launch of Apollo 15

On July 26, 1971, Apollo 15 was launched, bringing the fourth American crew to the Moon’s surface.  Apollo 15 would become the first of three extended missions to the moon, known as K missions.  The mission was more focused on science than previous landings had been.  It also marked the first use of the lunar rover.

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1998 $3.20 Space Shuttle Landing, Priority Mail
June 29, 1995

First US Space Shuttle Docking to Mir 

On June 29, 1995, the US Space Shuttle Atlantis docked the Russian space station Mir for the first time. The mission, STS-71, was the third in the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir program. It began on June 27, 1995, when the Atlantis launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This was the 100th US human space launch from Cape Canaveral.

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# 1193 - 1962 4c Project Mercury
February 20, 1962

First American Orbit of Earth 

On February 20, 1962, John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth aboard his Friendship 7 capsule.

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More stories from February 1st…

# 2446 - 1990 25c Classic Films: Gone With the Wind
February 1, 1901

Birth of Clark Gable

Actor William Clark Gable was born on February 1, 1901, in Cadiz, Ohio. Appearing in over 60 films during his 37-year career, he was known as “The King of Hollywood.”

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1967 5¢ Voice of America
February 1, 1942

Voice of America 

On February 1, 1942, Voice of America provided its first international broadcast. It provided important news and entertainment throughout the war and is still in operation today.

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# 881 - 1940 Famous Americans: 3c Victor Herbert
February 1, 1859

Birth of Victor Herbert

Victor August Herbert was born on February 1, 1859, in Guernsey, United Kingdom. He was one of the most prolific composers of his day, as well as a celebrated cellist, conductor, and champion for the legal rights of composers.

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# RV1 - 1942 $2.09 Motor Vehicle Use Tax, light green (gum on back)
February 1, 1942

Motor Vehicle Use Tax Stamps

A tax on motor vehicle use went into effect on February 1, 1942, to help fund World War II. These short-lived stamps were meant to be displayed on the inside of the windshield, to easily show the tax had been paid.

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