Maryland on Stamps…
Antietam,2012Richard D. L. Fulton Such a storm of balls I never conceived it possible for men to live through. Shot and shell shrieking and crashing, canister and bullets whistling and hissing most fiend-like through the air until you could almost see them… – Lt. Col A.S. Pendleton, CSA On April 24, 2012, the United…
Maryland on Stamps…
Richard D. L. Fulton On February 15, 1988, the United States Postal Service issued a set of 50 22-cent stamps commemorating when each of the 50 states had achieved statehood, one of which was devoted to Maryland. Each state’s stamps were featured on First Day of Issue covers (FDCs) when the stamps had been initially…
Maryland on Stamps…
Richard D. L. Fulton Annapolis Tercentenary, 1949 On May 23, 1949, the United States Postal Service commemorated the 300th anniversary of the establishment of Annapolis as the capital of Maryland via the issuance of a three-cent stamp. First Day of Issue cancellations of the stamps were conducted at the post office in Annapolis—the first capital…
Maryland on Stamps…
Richard D. L. Fulton Fatty Maschii Parole Femine (Strong Deeds, Gentle Words) – The motto of the State of Maryland On March 24, 1934, America celebrated the 300th anniversary of the founding of the colony of Maryland through the issuance by the United States Postal Service of a 3-cent stamp. First Day of Issue cancellations…
Sharon Burd Retires
Lindsay Brandt When the residents of Sabillasville, Maryland, travel to their local post office, they won’t be seeing the familiar face of their resident postmaster, Sharon Burd, kindly waiting to help them. Sharon Burd (pictured right) of the United States Postal Service retired from her post on September 28, 2014, after almost thirty-one years. “I…