US 2015 Robert Robinson Taylor ; Imperf. 49c. Scott. 4958a
Series: Black Heritage Series
Stamp details: Robert Robinson Taylor (1868-1942)
Issued date: 12-02-2015 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Face value: 49c.
(FOREVER º - No Face Value)
Emission: Commemorative
Watermark: No Watermark
Format: PSA (Pressure-sensitive adhesive) Pane of 20
First Day City: Washington, D.C., at the opening of the National Postal Museum’s new exhibit 'Freedom Just Around the Corner: Black America from Civil War to Civil Rights'
Catalogue No:-
Scott (USA): 4958a
Michel (Germany): 5147BB
Dimensions (height x width):
40mm x 25mm
Printer: Ashton-Potter (USA) Ltd.
Printing Method: Lithographed in sheets of 120, with six panes of 20
Stamp Colors: Multicolored
Perforation: Imperforate
Gum type: Self-Adhesive
Themes: Famous People, Architect
Note: Face value US$0.49 on day of issue.
Stamp details: Robert Robinson Taylor (1868-1942)
Issued date: 12-02-2015 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Face value: 49c.
(FOREVER º - No Face Value)
Emission: Commemorative
Watermark: No Watermark
Format: PSA (Pressure-sensitive adhesive) Pane of 20
First Day City: Washington, D.C., at the opening of the National Postal Museum’s new exhibit 'Freedom Just Around the Corner: Black America from Civil War to Civil Rights'
Catalogue No:-
Scott (USA): 4958a
Michel (Germany): 5147BB
Dimensions (height x width):
40mm x 25mm
Printer: Ashton-Potter (USA) Ltd.
Printing Method: Lithographed in sheets of 120, with six panes of 20
Stamp Colors: Multicolored
Perforation: Imperforate
Gum type: Self-Adhesive
Themes: Famous People, Architect
Note: Face value US$0.49 on day of issue.
Description:- Robert Robinson Taylor (1868-1942) was an American architect and educator. Taylor was the first African-American student enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the first accredited African-American architect when he graduated in 1892. He was an early and influential member of the Tuskegee Institute faculty. A native of Wilmington, North Carolina, Taylor remained in architectural practice in the American South for over forty years. He designed many of the early buildings of the Tuskegee Institute, and at several other Historically black colleges and universities. As second-in-command to Booker T. Washington, the Tuskegee Institute's founder, Taylor was instrumental in both campus planning and inventing the school's industrial curriculum.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Robinson_Taylor
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Robinson_Taylor