US 1959 The Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee ; Coil 4½c. Michel PR658C


US 1959 The Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee ; Coil 4½c. Michel PR658C


Series: Liberty Issue - Precancels

Stamp details: The Hermitage (1835), Nashville, Tennessee

Issued date: 01-05-1959 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Face value: 4½c.

Emission: Precancelled (Coil)

Catalogue No:-
Michel (Germany):

Dimensions (height x width):
22mm x 26mm

Printer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Stamp Colors: Green blue
Perforation: Perf 10 Horizontally

Themes: Historical place, Monument, Building

Description:- The Hermitage is the plantation home of Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States. It’s located about twelve miles east of Nashville, Tennessee, and sits on an estate of over 1,100 acres that includes the tomb of Jackson and his wife, Rachel. Other than his years at the White House, Jackson called the Hermitage home from 1804 until his death in 1845. The plantation served as a place of rest for “Old Hickory,” where he enjoyed a steady flow of family and friends. But it was also a place of captivity and suffering for hundreds of slaves.
Source: www.history.com/topics/19th-century/hermitage

External links:- thehermitage.com