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Commemorative envelope for the dedication of Wilcox mansion

Commemorative envelope for the dedication of Wilcox mansion

Envelope commemorating the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site on September 14, 1971. At left are a black and white photograph of Theodore Roosevelt and the Wilcox Mansion. “Dedication, Wilcox Mansion, Buffalo, New York” is printed above the photographs and printed below is “70th Anniversary Inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt, President, September 14, 1971.”

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1971-09-14

Creator(s)

Unknown

Commemorative envelope for the dedication of Wilcox mansion

Commemorative envelope for the dedication of Wilcox mansion

Envelope commemorating the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site on September 14, 1971. At left are a black and white photograph of Theodore Roosevelt and the Wilcox Mansion. “Dedication, Wilcox Mansion, Buffalo, New York” is printed above the photographs and printed below is “70th Anniversary Inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt, President, September 14, 1971.”

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1971-09-14

Creator(s)

Unknown

Commemorative National Wildlife Refuge System centennial envelope

Commemorative National Wildlife Refuge System centennial envelope

Envelope commemorating the centennial of the creation of the nation’s first national wildlife refuge, Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge. The envelope has a Pelican Island stamp featuring the image of a pelican and was postmarked in Fremont, California, on March 15, 2003, with a special “Celebrating a Century of Conservation” cancellation. On the left side of the envelope is an illustration of Theodore Roosevelt wearing a hat and bandana.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

2003-03-15

Creator(s)

Unknown

Commemorative Theodore Roosevelt presidential succession envelope

Commemorative Theodore Roosevelt presidential succession envelope

Envelope commemorating the 75th anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt’s succession to the presidency on September 1, 1901. Roosevelt was in the Adirondacks that day and first heard of William McKinley’s death at the D & H Railway Station in North Creek, New York. On the left side of the envelope is a black and white photograph of the railway station.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1976-09-14

Creator(s)

Unknown

Envelope with Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural centennial stamps

Envelope with Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural centennial stamps

White, unused business size envelope with 34-cent Nobel Prize stamp in upper right corner and special TR Inaugural Centennial Station cancellation with image of the Ansley Wilcox House. On top left corner is circular brown National Park Service passport stamp from the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site dated September 14, 2001.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

2001-09-14

Creator(s)

Unknown

Commemorative Theodore Roosevelt envelope with first day cover of a forest conservation stamp

Commemorative Theodore Roosevelt envelope with first day cover of a forest conservation stamp

First day cover for a 4-cent forest conservation stamp. The stamp is green, brown, and yellow with a forest scene featuring two deer. Beneath the postmark is an image of Smokey the Bear with the message “Keep America Green.” Along the left side of the envelope is an illustration of a forest with a black and white portrait of Theodore Roosevelt labeled “An early forest conservationist.”

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1958-10-27

Creator(s)

Unknown

Envelope with first day cover stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of the opening of the Panama Canal

Envelope with first day cover stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of the opening of the Panama Canal

First day cover for a 3-cent American postage stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of the opening of the Panama Canal. The stamp is shades of purple and features the image of a steam ship sailing through the canal. The ship is flanked on the left by a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt and on the right by a portrait of George W. Goethals. The left of the envelope features a purple design with black and white photograph of Theodore Roosevelt.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1939-08-15

Creator(s)

Unknown

Envelope with first day cover stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Envelope with first day cover stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of Mount Rushmore National Memorial

First day cover with four 3-cent, green Mount Rushmore National Memorial stamps along the right side. Postmarked Keystone, South Dakota, on August 11, 1952. On the left side of the envelope is a black and white photograph of Mount Rushmore with an oval inset of Gutzon Borglum, the designer and sculptor. Addressed to John A. Lehocky, 736 Pear Street, Vineland, New Jersey.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1952-08-11

Creator(s)

Unknown