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Harrison, McKinley, "Teddy" Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Harding and Coolidge all appeared on the higher denomination stamps in order of succession but the continuity of the denominations was broken after Cleveland.
Gorman used an envelope with a printed cachet for the 4¢ President William H. Taft definitive stamp, Scott 685, to make the first-day cover shown in Figure 1.
Hitchcock on January 1, 1913 under the administration of President William Howard Taft. The advent of parcel post service greatly increased mail volume, and stimulated development of nationwide trade and commerce.[6][7][8] ...
See also: Stamp, Type, Local, Find, Frank
 
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