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These miniature works of art offer a fascinating window into Maryland's rich history and cultural heritage. Each stamp, carefully crafted and thoughtfully designed, tells a unique story.

From the vibrant carmine rose hues commemorating Maryland's founding with the *Ark* and the *Dove*, to the aquamarine celebrating Annapolis, these stamps showcase the state's deep-rooted connection to its maritime past. The Annapolis stamp utilizes Lord Baltimore's coat of arms to illustrate how the city was envisioned during its Colonial settlement. The significance of this imagery adds a touch of the era when Annapolis was founded so it could represent a British crown.

The stamp honoring Francis Scott Key brilliantly weaves together past and present, featuring his portrait alongside the flags of 1814 and 1948 and Fort McHenry in the background. And the B&O Railroad stamp captures the pioneering spirit of Maryland's role in building America's transportation network, moving from horse-drawn passenger carts to locomotives.

Beyond historical events, these stamps celebrate the state's natural beauty. The stamp featuring the Baltimore Oriole and Black-eyed Susan showcases Maryland's vibrant wildlife and natural beauty. The large-letter postcard design highlighting the skipjack, Bay Bridge, and the iconic blue crab captures the essence of the Chesapeake Bay's summertime charm.

Some stamps honor Maryland figures. In the Thurgood Marshall stamp, a black-and-white portrait captures the dignity of that civil rights leader, a figure central to American equality. The stamp commemorating the Star-Spangled Banner, with its dramatic fireworks-lit image of the 15-star flag over Fort McHenry, embodies the essence of American perseverance.

Finally, the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse stamp represents Maryland's maritime legacy. The depiction in that stamp makes the lighthouse a symbol of the state's enduring connection to the Chesapeake Bay. These stamps are more than just postage; they are small pieces of history. They highlight the state's dedication to the Chesapeake Bay's sailors and other watermen.

Each of these stamps connects to a broader narrative of Maryland, and American, history. Consider researching the narratives of each stamp to fully appreciate their artistic and design merit.

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00:00 - Introduction
00:06 - Founding of Maryland Stamp
00:12 - Francis Scott Key Stamp
00:18 - Annapolis Stamp
00:24 - B&O Railroad Stamp
00:30 - Maryland State Bird and Flower Stamp
00:36 - Maryland Tourism Stamp
00:42 - Thurgood Marshall Stamp
00:48 - Star-Spangled Banner Stamp
00:54 - Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse Stamp

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Let's explore the amazing US stamps featuring Maryland over the years

Maryland Tercentenary (The Ark and the Dove)

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Issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Maryland colony, this vibrant carmine rose stamp features the two ships, the Ark and the Dove, that brought the first European settlers. The image is based on a drawing by Edwin Tunis of Baltimore. The stamp highlights Maryland's long-standing nautical heritage and its historical roots stretching back to 1634.

Francis Scott Key

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This stamp honors Francis Scott Key, the Maryland-born lawyer who wrote 'The Star-Spangled Banner' during the War of 1812. The vivid red design frames his portrait alongside the 15-star flag of 1814 and the 48-star flag of 1948, anchoring his legacy in both the past and present. In the background, Fort McHenry stands resolute, a nod to the resilience of Baltimore and the dawn's early light.
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Annapolis Tercentenary

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Celebrating the 300th anniversary of Maryland's capital, this stamp features a historical map of Annapolis accompanied by Lord Baltimore's coat of arms. The rich aquamarine color beautifully conveys the maritime importance of the area. It serves as a tribute to Annapolis's role as a major colonial port and its continuing legacy as the home of the United States Naval Academy.

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad 125th Anniversary

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Issued to celebrate 125 years of the B&O Railroad, the very first common carrier railroad in the United States. This stamp creatively illustrates the progression of locomotion, from the early horse-drawn passenger car and the 'Tom Thumb' steam engine to a modern 1950s diesel locomotive. It perfectly captures Maryland's foundational role in building America's expansive transportation network.

State Birds and Flowers: Maryland

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A beautiful watercolor painting by artists Arthur and Alan Singer graces this stamp, part of a famous 50-stamp se-tenant sheet honoring all fifty states. It proudly displays the vibrant Baltimore Oriole perched above a blooming Black-eyed Susan. The design reflects Maryland's rich natural environment and the proud, distinctive black and gold colors shared by the state's wildlife and flag.

Greetings From America: Maryland

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Inspired by the large-letter vintage postcards of the 1930s and 40s, this nostalgic stamp captures the iconic flavors of Maryland. The design playfully incorporates a skipjack, the sweeping William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge, and, of course, the famous Maryland blue crab. It is a colorful celebration of summertime tourism and the rich maritime culture of the Chesapeake Bay.

Thurgood Marshall (Black Heritage Series)

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Honoring Baltimore native Thurgood Marshall, this stamp commemorates the legendary civil rights lawyer and first African American Supreme Court Justice. The black-and-white photograph captures Marshall's quiet dignity and piercing intellect shortly after his confirmation in 1967. It highlights Maryland's vital connection to the civil rights movement and Marshall's lifelong dedication to equal justice.

Star-Spangled Banner Forever Stamp

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Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Star-Spangled Banner, this stamp features a dramatic photograph of the 15-star flag flying over Fort McHenry. The image was captured against the backdrop of fireworks during Baltimore's annual Defenders' Day celebration. It permanently captures the 'rockets' red glare' that inspired Francis Scott Key's immortal anthem of American perseverance.

Mid-Atlantic Lighthouses: Thomas Point Shoal

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This striking stamp showcases the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse, an iconic hexagonal screw-pile lighthouse in the Chesapeake Bay. Illustrated by Howard Koslow, it highlights one of the most recognized and beloved maritime landmarks in Maryland. Built in 1875, it remains a working navigational aid and stands as an enduring symbol of the state's dedication to its sailors and watermen.

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