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5c Thomas Jefferson type II single, 1860. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company5c Thomas Jefferson type II single, 1860. Unused
24c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company24c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12; re-issue of 1861-65; without grill; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at
24c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company24c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Perf 12; mint
10c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company10c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Unused; perf 12
30c Thomas Jefferson single, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company30c Thomas Jefferson single, 1890. Mint
6c Abraham Lincoln single, 1882. Creator: American Bank Note Company6c Abraham Lincoln single, 1882. Mint; perf 12
4c Andrew Jackson single, 1883. Creator: American Bank Note Company4c Andrew Jackson single, 1883. Mint; perf 12
3c Washington single, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company3c Washington single, 1881. Unused; perf 12
4c Abraham Lincoln single, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company4c Abraham Lincoln single, 1890. Unused
10c Washington type II single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company10c Washington type II single, 1857. Used
5c Thomas Jefferson re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company5c Thomas Jefferson re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12; re-issue of 1861-66; without grill; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at
15c Abraham Lincoln re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company15c Abraham Lincoln re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12; re-issue of 1861-66 issue; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at
2c Andrew Jackson re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company2c Andrew Jackson re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12
10c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company10c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Unused
15c Abraham Lincoln E Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company15c Abraham Lincoln E Grill single, 1867. Unused; perf 12
24c Washington single, 1862. Creator: National Bank Note Company24c Washington single, 1862. Unused; perf 12
90c Abraham Lincoln re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company90c Abraham Lincoln re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12; re-issue of 1869; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial
2c Andrew Jackson special printing single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company2c Andrew Jackson special printing single, 1875. Unused; special printing of 1873 issue; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at
Presidential Series Washington experimental plate proof, 1938. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing produced this experimental plate
3c Andrew Jackson block of forty-eight, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company3c Andrew Jackson block of forty-eight, 1890. Block of 48 3-cent stamps; partial right margin
2c Washington imprint block of fifty, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company2c Washington imprint block of fifty, 1890. left margin imprint block of 50 2-cent stamps; imprint: " American Bank Note Company"
4c Andrew Jackson single, 1888. Creator: American Bank Note Company4c Andrew Jackson single, 1888. Mint; perf 12
6c Abraham Lincoln Executive single, 1873. Creator: Unknown6c Abraham Lincoln Executive single, 1873
10c Washington postage currency, 1862. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company10c Washington postage currency, 1862
Balloting for president, 1844. Creator: SmythBalloting for president, 1844. Presidential elections in the USA. " The ballot-boxes were placed on a long table, at which half a dozen of the inspectors or canvassers of voters were seated
Exterior of a polling booth, New York, 1844. Creator: UnknownExterior of a polling booth, New York, 1844. Voters in the US presidential election between James Knox Polk and Henry Clay, at...one of the polling-places, which, heretofore
Mr. Polk, candidate for the presidency, 1844. Creator: UnknownMr. Polk, candidate for the presidency, 1844. Portrait of American politician James Knox Polk. Democrat Polk defeated Whig Henry Clay in a close contest which turned on the controversial issues of
Mr. Clay, candidate for the presidency, 1844. Creator: UnknownMr. Clay, candidate for the presidency, 1844. Portrait of American politician Henry Clay. Whig Clay was defeated by Democrat James Knox Polk in a close contest which turned on the controversial
Heads of the Democracy, 1864. 1864Heads of the Democracy, 1864. Political caricature responding to a presidential campaign held during the American Civil War
Presidents Mansion, Washington, D. C. (U. S. A. ), c1900. Creator: UnknownPresidents Mansion, Washington, D.C. (U.S.A.), c1900. Exterior of the White House, official residence and workplace of the President of the United States
Tomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: UnknownTomb of Juarez, San Fernando Cemetery, City of Mexico, c1897. Floral tributes on the tomb of President Benito Pablo Juarez From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R
Residence of Ex-President Harrison, Indianapolis, Indiana, c1897. Creator: UnknownResidence of Ex-President Harrison, Indianapolis, Indiana, c1897. Red brick Italianate exterior of Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, home to the 23rd President of the United States
Guanabara Palace. - Residence of President Marshal Hermes da Fonseca, 1914. From The Beautiful Rio De Janeiro by Alured Gray Bell. [William Heinemann, London, 1914]
Cattete Palace - The Official Residence of the President of Brazil, 1914. Artist: Edgar L PattisonCattete Palace - The Official Residence of the President of Brazil, 1914. urban mansion in Rio de Janeiros Catete neighborhood. Construction began in 1858 and ended in 1867
The Vice-regal Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin, c1910. [J. Lizars, Glasgow, c1910]
The White House and the Treasury Building, Washington DC, USA. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodThe White House and the Treasury Building, Washington DC, USA. Stereoscopic card detail
The White House, Washington DC, USA. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodThe White House, Washington DC, USA. Stereoscopic card detail
The presidents house, north portico, USA, 1834 (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
The presidents house, USA, 1800 (1908)The presidents house, USA, 1799 (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
The presidents house, USA, 1799 (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
The White House, Washington DC, late 19th century. Artist: John L StoddardThe White House, Washington DC, late 19th century. Photograph from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings by John L Stoddard, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago)
President Loubet visiting the Mosque of Sidi Bou Medine, Tlemcen, Algeria, 1903. Emile Francois Loubet (1838-1929) was a French politician and the 7th President of France
Cavalcade of native troops during the visit of President Loubet to Algeria, 1903. Emile Francois Loubet (1838-1929) was a French politician and the 7th President of France
The President of the Republic of France on his way to Algeria, 1902Emile Loubet, President of the Republic of France, on his way to Algeria, 1902. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 19th April 1903
4 1 / 2c White House approved large die proof, 14072. Creator4 1/2c White House approved large die proof, 14072. 4 1/2-cent White House Large Die Proof, originally attached by staples to certified plate proof 21972 as a reference copy for the Bureau of