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Postmaster General James A. Farley favored selected friends and VIPs, especially President Franklin D. Roosevelt, by giving them ungummed and unperforated sheets of certain commemorative stamps.

Jackson, James A. & Co.: U.S. private die medicine proprietary stamp.
Jackson, Miss.: see Confederate States of America; 3¢ 1861 Postmasters' Provisionals.
Jackson, Miss. Paid 5 cents: see Confederate Postmasters' Provisionals.

Postmaster General James A. Farley supplied a few imperforate sheets of current commemorative issues to Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt and other government officials. The resulting uproar from U.S.

In 1933 and 1934, Postmaster General James A. Farley supplied uncut press sheets of some U.S. new issues to various friends and dignitaries, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

also issued a 5-cent stamp in 1882 showing the recently murdered President James A. Garfield.

He saw to it that his Postmaster General James A. Farley, issued lots of new stamps, and the President even helped design some of them, ...

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