United States Postal Cards

Scott's #UX105 to #UX119
1985-1987


UX105 14c Charles Carroll, pale green, issued February 1, 1985, in New Carrolton, Maryland. Precanceled with 3 printed lines. Inscribed with "U.S. Domestic Rate" and no 14c rate shown. Designed by Richard Sparks.

UX106 14c Charles Carroll, pale green, issued March 6, 1985, in Annapolis, Maryland. Precanceled with 3 printed lines. Inscribed with "USA 14". Designed by Richard Sparks


UX107 25c Clipper Flying Cloud, multicolored, lithographed, issued February 27, 1985 for international use in Salem, Massachusetts. Designed by Richard Schlecht.


UX108 14c George Wythe, bright apple green, issued June 20, 1985 in Williamsburg, Virginia. Precanceled with 3 printed lines. Designed by Chet Jezierski from a portrait by John Fergusson. George Wythe was an American Revolutionary War patriot who lived from 1726-1806.


UX109 14c Settling of Connecticut in 1636, multicolored, lithographed, issued April 18, 1986 in Hartford, Connecticut. Honors the 350th anniversary of the settlement of Connecticut with a painting of the arrival of Thomas Hooker and the Hartford Congregation. Designed by David Blossom.


UX110 14c Stamps The Universal Hobby, multicolored, lithographed, issued May 23, 1986 in Chicago, Illinois. Promotes stamp collecting, designed by Ray Ameijide.


UX111 14c Francis Vigo, multicolored, lithographed, issued May 24, 1986 in Vincennes, Indiana. Honors Francis Vigo (1747-1836), designed by David Blossom.


UX112 14c Settling of Rhode Island, 1636, multicolored, lithographed, issued June 26, 1986 in Providence, Rhode Island. Commemorates 350th anniversary of settling of Rhode Island with a painting of Roger Williams (1603-1683), clergyman, landing at Providence. Designed by David Blossom.


UX113 14c Wisconsin Territory, 1836, multicolored, lithographed, issued July 3, 1986 in Mineral Point, Wisconsin. Commemorates Wisconsin Territory Sesquicentennial with a painting of miners and the Shake Rag Street Housing in 1836. Designed by David Blossom.


UX114 14c National Guard Heritage, multicolored, lithographed, issued December 12, 1986, in Boston, Massachusetts to honor National Guard (1636-1986). Painting of The First Muster by Don Troiani, designed by Bradbury Thompson.


UX115 14c self-scouring steel plow, multicolored, lithographed, issued May 22, 1987 in Moline, Illinois. The self-scouring plow was invented by blacksmith John Deere in 1837 and is pictured in the lower left of the card. John Deere went on to design and manufacture other farm equipment that helped open up the American Midwest to agriculture. Designed by William H. Bond.


UX116 14c Constitutional Convention, 1787, multicolored, lithographed, issued May 25, 1987 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Painting of the convening of the Constitutional Convention. George Mason, Gouverneur Morris, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and Charles C. Pinckney are listed in the lower left corner of the card. Designed by David K. Stone.


UX117 14c Stars and Stripes, black, blue and red, lithographed, issued June 14, 1987 in Baltimore, Maryland. Designed by Steven Dohanos.


UX118 14c Take Pride In America, multicolored, lithographed, issued September 22, 1987 in Jackson, Wyoming. Designed by Lou Nolan.


UX119 14c Timberline Lodge, multicolored, lithographed, issued September 28, 1987 in Timberline, Oregon to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Timberline Lodge at Mount Hood, Oregon. Designed by Walter DuBois Richards.


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