The listing, MINT NH US SCOTT # 775 Michigan state seal has ended.
MINT NH US SCOTT # 775 Michigan state seal
Date Issued: 1935-11-01
Postage Value: 3 cents
Commemorative issue
Michigan centenary
Michigan state seal
Michigan was part of the Northwest Territory, which came into being in 1787. Following Gen. Anthony Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers in 1794, Indian resistance was broken, and the British peacefully yielded Detroit in 1796 and Fort Mackinac under the terms of Jay's Treaty. Michigan Territory was established in 1805.
During the War of 1812 Michigan was temporarily lost to the British. The area's primary land boom came in the late 1830s and 1840s, spurred by the Erie Canal, reports of the agricultural quality of the land, and the building of roads. Residents ratified a constitution for statehood in 1835. Admission to the Union was delayed because of a border dispute with Ohio over control of Toledo. The dispute was resolved by Toledo's going to Ohio and Michigan's receiving part of the Upper Peninsula. Michigan became a state on January 26, 1837.
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mint stamp gum
mint : unused - a stamp that is not cancelled (used) , yet has had all the original gum removed. on early u.s. issues this is the condition that the majority of mint stamps exist in , as early collectors often soaked the gum off their stamps to avoid the possibility of gum drying and splitting
original gum (og) - a stamp that still retains the adhesive applied when the stamp was made, yet has been hinged or has had some of gum removed.
never hinged (nh) - a stamp that is in " post office " condition with full gum that has never been hinged .