Patriotic American poster stamp with fife and drum corps

Identifier
irn612180
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 2018.233.14
  • 2015.238
  • 2018.164
  • 2018.287
  • 2018.467
  • 2018.568
  • 2019.24
  • 2019.110
  • 2019.249
  • 2019.507
  • 2019.550
  • 2020.26
  • 2021.217
  • 2022.109
  • 2022.162
  • 2022.220
  • 2023.17
Dates
1 Jan 1930 - 31 Dec 1949
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

overall: Height: 1.750 inches (4.445 cm) | Width: 1.250 inches (3.175 cm)

Archival History

The poster stamp was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2018 by Forrest J. Robinson, Jr.

Acquisition

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Forrest James Robinson, Jr.

Scope and Content

Poster stamp featuring an image of an American colonial fife and drum corps. The stamp is from the “This is America” series of poster stamps, which was distributed in the 1930s and 1940s. Poster stamps were collectable stamps, slightly larger than postage stamps, with designs similar to posters. Although they were not valid for postage, poster stamps could be affixed to letters and envelopes as a means for fundraising, propaganda, and educational purposes. The “This is America” series of poster stamps was a collection of 99 stamps that each feature a unique illustration. These images depict historical figures, institutions, holidays, past times, landmarks, and events that celebrate the history and heritage of the United States. Fife and drum corps are strongly associated with the American Revolution. During the American Revolution, fife and drum corps were used by both the British and American armies. They utilized field music to communicate orders and signals to units out of vocal range, both on and off the battlefield. The corps was usually comprised of young boys between the ages of 10 and 18. After the American Civil War, usage of fife and drum corps declined as the use of the bugle became more common. However, musicians returning home from their service and civilian enthusiasts formed local fife and drum corps, continuing the tradition.

Conditions Governing Access

No restrictions on access

Conditions Governing Reproduction

No restrictions on use

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Rectangular poster stamp on cream-colored paper with a navy blue graphic design, perforated edges, and an adhesive backing. The stamp features a central image of a colonial fife and drum corps with a line of text below, within an elaborate striated frame with inverted rounded corners. At the top of the frame is a white banner with navy blue text, and a shield with stars and stripes in the center. Above the banner are two blue stars and a stippled pattern. There is a decagon medallion with three lines of navy blue text centered at the bottom of the frame. The lower corners of the frame have a scroll and stipple pattern. Below the frame are two lines of navy blue text. Surrounding the image is a thin, navy blue, double line border. There is a square of adhesive residue on the back.

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Genre

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