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Background imagePresidential Collection: 3c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company

3c Washington reprint single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company
3c Washington reprint single, 1875. Unused; In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia

Background imagePresidential Collection: 3c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

3c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
3c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Unused; perf 12

Background imagePresidential Collection: 2c Andrew Jackson F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

2c Andrew Jackson F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
2c Andrew Jackson F Grill single, 1867. Unused; perf 12

Background imagePresidential Collection: 3c Washington E Grill single, 1868. Creator: National Bank Note Company

3c Washington E Grill single, 1868. Creator: National Bank Note Company
3c Washington E Grill single, 1868. Perf 12; mint

Background imagePresidential Collection: 12c Washington single, 1861. Creator: National Bank Note Company

12c Washington single, 1861. Creator: National Bank Note Company
12c Washington single, 1861. Unused; perf 12

Background imagePresidential Collection: 90c Washington F Grill single, 1867-1868. Creator: National Bank Note Company

90c Washington F Grill single, 1867-1868. Creator: National Bank Note Company
90c Washington F Grill single, 1867-1868. Unused; perf 12

Background imagePresidential Collection: 10c Washington reproduction plate proof on card sheet of fifty, 1891

10c Washington reproduction plate proof on card sheet of fifty, 1891. Item has been handstamped multiple times with blue oval " Bureau Eng. & Pri g, Jan

Background imagePresidential Collection: 5c Franklin reproduction card plate proof sheet of fifty, 1891

5c Franklin reproduction card plate proof sheet of fifty, 1891. Item has been handstamped multiple times with bue oval " Bureau Eng. & Pri g, Jan

Background imagePresidential Collection: $5 Franklin vignette plate proof, Sept. 14, 1917. Creator

$5 Franklin vignette plate proof, Sept. 14, 1917. Creator
$5 Franklin vignette plate proof, Sept. 14, 1917. Certified plate proofs are the last printed proof of the plate before printing the stamps at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Background imagePresidential Collection: 2c Washington block of thirty-five, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company

2c Washington block of thirty-five, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company
2c Washington block of thirty-five, 1890. Right margin block of 35 2-cent stamps

Background imagePresidential Collection: 30c Thomas Jefferson proof plate block of four, February 22, 1890

30c Thomas Jefferson proof plate block of four, February 22, 1890. Top margin block of four 30-cent stamps; plate 24; imperforate

Background imagePresidential Collection: 5c Ulysses S. Grant proof plate block of four, June 2, 1890

5c Ulysses S. Grant proof plate block of four, June 2, 1890. Top margin block of four 5-cent stamps; plate 48; imperforate

Background imagePresidential Collection: 10c Washington type I single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company

10c Washington type I single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company
10c Washington type I single, 1857. Used

Background imagePresidential Collection: 5c Thomas Jefferson type II single, 1860. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company

5c Thomas Jefferson type II single, 1860. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company
5c Thomas Jefferson type II single, 1860. Unused

Background imagePresidential Collection: 24c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company

24c Washington re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company
24c 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

Background imagePresidential Collection: 24c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

24c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
24c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Perf 12; mint

Background imagePresidential Collection: 10c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

10c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
10c Washington E Grill single, 1867. Unused; perf 12

Background imagePresidential Collection: 30c Thomas Jefferson single, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company

30c Thomas Jefferson single, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company
30c Thomas Jefferson single, 1890. Mint

Background imagePresidential Collection: 4c Andrew Jackson single, 1883. Creator: American Bank Note Company

4c Andrew Jackson single, 1883. Creator: American Bank Note Company
4c Andrew Jackson single, 1883. Mint; perf 12

Background imagePresidential Collection: 3c Washington single, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company

3c Washington single, 1881. Creator: American Bank Note Company
3c Washington single, 1881. Unused; perf 12

Background imagePresidential Collection: 10c Washington type II single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company

10c Washington type II single, 1857. Creator: Toppan, Carpenter & Company
10c Washington type II single, 1857. Used

Background imagePresidential Collection: 5c Thomas Jefferson re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company

5c Thomas Jefferson re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company
5c 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

Background imagePresidential Collection: 2c Andrew Jackson re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company

2c Andrew Jackson re-issue single, 1875. Creator: National Bank Note Company
2c Andrew Jackson re-issue single, 1875. Unused; perf 12

Background imagePresidential Collection: 10c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company

10c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Creator: National Bank Note Company
10c Washington F Grill single, 1867. Unused

Background imagePresidential Collection: 24c Washington single, 1862. Creator: National Bank Note Company

24c Washington single, 1862. Creator: National Bank Note Company
24c Washington single, 1862. Unused; perf 12

Background imagePresidential Collection: 2c Andrew Jackson special printing single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company

2c Andrew Jackson special printing single, 1875. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company
2c 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

Background imagePresidential Collection: Presidential Series Washington experimental plate proof, 1938

Presidential Series Washington experimental plate proof, 1938. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing produced this experimental plate

Background imagePresidential Collection: 3c Andrew Jackson block of forty-eight, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company

3c Andrew Jackson block of forty-eight, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company
3c Andrew Jackson block of forty-eight, 1890. Block of 48 3-cent stamps; partial right margin

Background imagePresidential Collection: 2c Washington imprint block of fifty, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company

2c Washington imprint block of fifty, 1890. Creator: American Bank Note Company
2c Washington imprint block of fifty, 1890. left margin imprint block of 50 2-cent stamps; imprint: " American Bank Note Company"

Background imagePresidential Collection: 4c Andrew Jackson single, 1888. Creator: American Bank Note Company

4c Andrew Jackson single, 1888. Creator: American Bank Note Company
4c Andrew Jackson single, 1888. Mint; perf 12

Background imagePresidential Collection: 10c Washington postage currency, 1862. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company

10c Washington postage currency, 1862. Creator: Continental Bank Note Company
10c Washington postage currency, 1862

Background imagePresidential Collection: Chester Alan Arthur, 1885 (oil on canvas)

Chester Alan Arthur, 1885 (oil on canvas)
3545955 Chester Alan Arthur, 1885 (oil on canvas) by Huntington, Daniel (1816-1906); 33x53 cm; White House, Washington D.C

Background imagePresidential Collection: President Theodore Roosevelt, his wife Edith and family, 1903 (b / w photo)

President Theodore Roosevelt, his wife Edith and family, 1903 (b / w photo)
5322702 President Theodore Roosevelt, his wife Edith and family, 1903 (b/w photo) by Pach Brothers (fl.1867-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePresidential Collection: The White House, Washington DC, USA (litho)

The White House, Washington DC, USA (litho)
6032736 The White House, Washington DC, USA (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The White House, Washington DC, USA.); Look and Learn / Barbara Loe Collection

Background imagePresidential Collection: Who shall be Vice President? George Pendleton vs. Andrew Johnson (1864 election)

Who shall be Vice President? George Pendleton vs. Andrew Johnson (1864 election)
696063 Who shall be Vice President? George Pendleton vs. Andrew Johnson (1864 election), 1864 (litho) by American School, (19th century); 29.3x22.5 cm; Gilder Lehrman Collection, New York

Background imagePresidential Collection: Farewell address of Andrew Jackson, 1837 (litho)

Farewell address of Andrew Jackson, 1837 (litho)
695977 Farewell address of Andrew Jackson, 1837 (litho) by American School, (19th century); 42x35.5 cm; Gilder Lehrman Collection, New York

Background imagePresidential Collection: 696069

696069

Background imagePresidential Collection: Election poster with prominent Americans, 1828 (litho)

Election poster with prominent Americans, 1828 (litho)
696091 Election poster with prominent Americans, 1828 (litho) by American School, (19th century); Gilder Lehrman Collection, New York

Background imagePresidential Collection: The Accordian Patient, c. 1920s (pen & ink with w / c on paper)

The Accordian Patient, c. 1920s (pen & ink with w / c on paper)
FLP465419 The Accordian Patient, c.1920s (pen & ink with w/c on paper) by Clarke, Joseph Clayton (Kyd) (1856-1937); 28.5x22.5 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info)

Background imagePresidential Collection: A Presidential, c. 1920s (pen & ink with w / c on paper)

A Presidential, c. 1920s (pen & ink with w / c on paper)
FLP465417 A Presidential, c.1920s (pen & ink with w/c on paper) by Clarke, Joseph Clayton (Kyd) (1856-1937); 28.5x22.5 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info)

Background imagePresidential Collection: Presidential Proclamation concerning Anglo-American Trade, 22nd April 1809 (newsprint)

Presidential Proclamation concerning Anglo-American Trade, 22nd April 1809 (newsprint)
PNP468324 Presidential Proclamation concerning Anglo-American Trade, 22nd April 1809 (newsprint) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePresidential Collection: Sights President Poincare of France can expect to see on his visit to Spain (colour litho)

Sights President Poincare of France can expect to see on his visit to Spain (colour litho)
2779969 Sights President Poincare of France can expect to see on his visit to Spain (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePresidential Collection: The French presidential election (colour litho)

The French presidential election (colour litho)
2779162 The French presidential election (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The French presidential election)

Background imagePresidential Collection: Home of George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia (colour litho)

Home of George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia (colour litho)
3093722 Home of George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Home of George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia)

Background imagePresidential Collection: Memento mori engraved watch key, with lock of hair of Martha Wayles Jefferson

Memento mori engraved watch key, with lock of hair of Martha Wayles Jefferson
711002 Memento mori engraved watch key, with lock of hair of Martha Wayles Jefferson, French or English, late 18th - early 19th century (gold) (see also 711001)

Background imagePresidential Collection: Inaugural address of John Quincy Adams, 4th March 1825 (litho) (see also GLC 696060)

Inaugural address of John Quincy Adams, 4th March 1825 (litho) (see also GLC 696060)
696059 Inaugural address of John Quincy Adams, 4th March 1825 (litho) (see also GLC 696060) by American School, (19th century); Gilder Lehrman Collection, New York

Background imagePresidential Collection: Taylor & his battles, printed by Rufus Blanchard of Cincinnati

Taylor & his battles, printed by Rufus Blanchard of Cincinnati
696029 Taylor & his battles, printed by Rufus Blanchard of Cincinnati and published by Ensign & Thayer, New York, 1847 (colour litho) by American School



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"Presidential: A Glimpse into the Legacy and Influence of Leaders" Step back in time to 1941, as Orson Welles mesmerizes audiences with his portrayal of Charles Foster Kane in the iconic film Citizen Kane. Welles not only starred but also directed this masterpiece that delves into the complexities of power and ambition. Drawing inspiration from political figures, one cannot overlook William Jennings Bryan, a prominent orator whose influence echoes through history. His impassioned speeches captured the hearts of many during his presidential campaigns. Traveling to Monticello, Virginia, we find ourselves immersed in the estate of Thomas Jefferson - a symbol of American democracy. This historic landmark serves as a reminder of our nation's founding principles and the visionary leadership that shaped it. In 1972, Shirley Chisholm made waves with her groundbreaking presidential campaign poster. Her boldness shattered barriers and paved the way for future generations striving for equality and representation. President Kennedy's resounding speech at Rice University in 1962 still resonates today. With unwavering determination, he declared "We choose to go to the Moon, " inspiring an entire nation towards scientific exploration and achievement. George McGovern left an indelible mark on American politics during his presidential campaign in June 1972. Beneath towering posters adorning New York City streets, Senator McGovern fought tirelessly for progressive values that would shape future policies. Reflecting on historical elections brings us back to 1908 when Rutherford B. Hayes' White House service showcased exquisite oyster plates—a testament to elegance intertwined with political significance. The inaugural address delivered by President Abraham Lincoln stands as a timeless piece etched into our collective memory. In those solemn words spoken at the National Capitol lies hope for unity amidst adversity—an enduring message transcending time itself. Across continents, even Athens guards its traditions fiercely—symbolized by their changing-of-the-guard ceremony—a reminder that leadership and preservation of heritage go hand in hand.