
A United States postage stamp featuring Abraham Lincoln, issued with a face value of four cents, printed primarily in black ink, represents a specific category within philately. These stamps, produced across several... Read more »

A photographic card depicting the outlaw Thomas Edward Ketchum, alias “Black Jack,” shortly after his hanging in 1901, serves as a grim memento of the Wild West era. These images, often produced... Read more »

In 1940, the United States Postal Service issued a stamp honoring Booker T. Washington, educator, author, orator, and advisor to several presidents. This marked a significant moment in American history, as it... Read more »

