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Today, July 3rd

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# 205 - 1882 5c Garfield, yellow brown
July 2, 1881

President Garfield Assassinated 

On July 2, 1881, an assassin shot President James Garfield just four months into his presidency. Dying two months later, his was the second shortest presidency in US history.

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# R1 - 1862-71 1c US Internal Revenue Stamp - express, old paper, red
July 1, 1862

The Revenue Act of 1862

On July 1, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Revenue Act of 1862 into law, to help fund the Civil War. Revenue stamps remained in use off an on for a century, paying the tax on a wide variety of items.

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#PH212 - 1899 50c Philippines, orange, on US Regular Issues
June 30, 1899

US Begins Issuing Stamps in the Philippines 

On June 30, 1899, the American military government issued its first stamps in the Philippines. Spanish colonization of the Philippines began in 1565 and continued for more than three centuries. In the late 1800s, the people of the Philippines revolted against the atrocities of their Spanish rulers. At the same time, unrest was growing in the Spanish colony of Cuba.

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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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More Statehood stories…

# 2345 - 1988 25c Bicentenary Statehood: Virginia
June 25, 1788

Virginia Becomes 10th State 

On June 25, 1788, Virginia ratified the US Constitution and was admitted as the 10th state of the Union.

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# 1232 - 1963 5c West Virginia Statehood
June 20, 1863

West Virginia Becomes 35th State 

On June 20, 1863, West Virginia joined the Union as the 35th state. It had formed from the western counties of Virginia which disagreed with the state’s decision to secede during the Civil War.

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# 2343 - 1988 25c Bicentenary Statehood: South Carolina Statehood
May 23, 1788

South Carolina Admitted to the Union

On May 23, 1788, South Carolina ratified the Constitution, making it America’s eighth state.

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# 1092 - 1957 3¢ Oklahoma Statehood
April 22, 1889

Oklahoma Land Run

On April 22, 1889, the first land rush into the Unassigned Lands of Oklahoma kicked off at high noon. By evening, 50,000 families settled in Oklahoma and two cities were established with populations over 10,000 each.

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More stories from July 3rd…

1963 5¢ Civil War Centennial: Battle of Gettysburg
July 3, 1863

Union Wins the Battle of Gettysburg 

On July 3, 1863, Union forces turned the tide of the Civil War with their victory at the Battle of Gettysburg. It helped to raise morale in the North and was a major turning point in the war.

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#802 - 1937 3c Virgin Islands, Rose Violet
July 3, 1848

Emancipation Day in the US Virgin Islands 

On July 3, 1848, Governor Peter von Scholten abolished slavery in the Danish West Indies (now the US Virgin Islands). Though it would be several years before slavery was truly ended in the islands, this date is celebrated as Emancipation Day, an official holiday, in the US Virgin Islands.

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#1273 - 1965 5c John Singleton Copley
July 3, 1738

Birth of John Singleton Copley

John Singleton Copley was born on July 3, 1738, in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay. Copley was one of Colonial America’s most successful artists and went on to have a thriving career in Europe.

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706 - 1932 Washington Bicentennial: 1 1/2c Washington by Charles Willson Peale
July 3, 1775

Washington Takes Command Of the Continental Army

On July 3, 1775, George Washington took command of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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