The listing, US MINT NH SCOTT# 897 Wyoming state seal Date Issued: 1940-07-10 Postage Value: 3 cents has ended.
US MINT NH SCOTT# 897
Wyoming state seal
Date Issued: 1940-07-10
Postage Value: 3 cents
Commemorative issue
Wyoming statehood 50th anniversary
Wyoming state seal
Westbound traffic became important to what is now Wyoming after John C. Fremont led an expedition across the area in 1842. Many mountain men found work as guides and providing supplies on newly developing trails to the West. The principal trail, which followed the Platte and Sweetwater Rivers, crossed the Continental Divide at South Pass. This was known first as the Oregon Trail. After Brigham Young led the Mormon migration through Wyoming into Utah in 1847, it became known as Mormon Trail. Later it was known as the California Trail and was used by the Pony Express and stagecoach lines until the Overland Trail opened to the south.
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: 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
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Never Hinged (NH) - a stamp that is in " post office " condition with full gum that has never been hinged .