The Battle of White Plains has been commemorated on U.S. postage stamps. Here are the key details:
1926 Issue:
- Part of the American Revolution Sesquicentennial series
- 2-cent stamp commemorating the Battle of White Plains
- Design showed Washington’s headquarters at White Plains
- Issued on October 28, 1926, exactly 150 years after the battle
Design Features:
- Central image of Washington’s headquarters
- Text “Battle of White Plains”
- Value “TWO CENTS”
- Dates “1776-1926”
Historical Context:
- Battle fought on October 28, 1776
- Part of New York and New Jersey campaign
- Between Continental Army under Washington and British/Hessian forces
- Was significant action in American Revolution
Printing Details:
- Printed by Bureau of Engraving and Printing
- Deep carmine color
- Perforated 11
- Issued in sheets of 100
Collecting Interest:
- Popular among:
- U.S. commemorative collectors
- American Revolution themed collections
- Military/battle stamp collectors
The stamp represents an important battle in America’s fight for independence and is part of the larger series commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Revolutionary War.
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