File:James Fenimore Cooper2 1940 issue.jpg

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English: US Postage stamp, commemorative issue of 1940, James Fenimore Cooper
Engraving of stamp modeled after a photo taken by Mathew Brady
One of the Famous American commemorative issues of 1940.
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Source U.S. Government, Department of the Post Office
Author Hi-res scan of postage stamp by Gwillhickers
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Famous American Issues of 1940

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