1934 NATIONAL PARK STAMP PRINTS

Glacier 9¢ Stamp. Circa 1934

Glacier National Park, Montana

9¢ stamp, orange, Mount Rockwell and Two Medicine Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana

The stamp was issued on August 27, 1934, at post offices in Glacier National Park and Washington, DC. The stamp features a photograph by George Grant that depicts an image of Mount Rockwell with Two Medicine Lake in the foreground. The two are in Glacier National Park.

 

The horizontal nine-cent stamp is printed in shades of pink ink and required four different plates to create 15 million stamps.

 

Glacier National Park preserves more than a million acres of forests, alpine meadows, lakes, rugged peaks and glacial-carved valleys. The park, established in Montana in 1910, was associated in 1932 with Canada's adjacent Waterton Lakes National Park to form the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park.

 

1934 National Park Stamps

 

The U.S. Interior Department designated 1934 as National Parks Year. The US Postal Service issued a series of 10 stamps to promote national parks and encourage domestic tourism. The stamps were the first American commemoratives that were not connected to a historical event, technological achievement, or exposition — including the first US postage stamp designed by a woman.

 

Described as "the greatest campaign ever launched by the federal government to promote the scenic wonders of the United States," the national park stamps became one of the most recognized series of US stamps. Despite being in the middle of the Great Depression, over one billion of the 10 national park stamps were printed in under two years.

 

This stamp series along with the WPA Posters of the time both personified the "See America First" campaign, where the message evoked local travel as patriotic and a cornerstone of national identity.


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