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Description US Postage stamp, Washington at Brooklyn, 1951 Issue, 3c
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Source U.S. Post Office / Gwillhickers photo image: Obtained from hi-res scan of postage stamp.
Author Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Washington_at_Brooklyn_1951_Issue-3cjpg.jpg George Washington at the Battle of Brooklyn

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10 December 1951

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