Martha Washington appeared on many US postage stamps. The first was Scott Number 306 that was issued in December of 1902.
These are still very common - worth no more than 2 cents.
Martha Washington Stakes was created in 1979.
Martha was a patriot because Gorge Washington was the colonial leader of the Revolution.
" The greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our disposition. We carry the seeds of one or the other about us in our minds wherever we go." Martha Washington
No she is not alive. Martha Washington was born on June 2, 1731. Martha Washington died on May 22, 1802.
Martha Washington.
The first American woman to be featured on a US stamp is Martha Washington. The stamp was released in America in 1902.
Scott Number 306 - Martha Washington was pictured on a stamp in 1902.
Martha Washington's achievements were that she was on a postage stamp, coin, and she was America's "First" First Lady She also had 4 children.
Scott #805 It was issued in 1938.
Martha Washington has only been pictured on four cent or eight cent stamps. They would be Scott numbers 636, 556 and 306. Consult a postage stamp catalog, they all have some nice value in mint condition.
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US Scott #306 Martha Washington was the first American woman to appear on a US Postage stamp on that date. However, Queen Isabella of Spain was pictured in the Columbus series.
The very first US stamp pictures Washington. It was a 5 cent black stamp. Benjamin Franklin was pictured on the 10 cent stamp.
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Scott 234 241 and 244 No, it was Queen Isabella of Spain in the Columbian Exposition series of stamps. She appeared twice in that series of stamps.
Elsewhere, the answer is given as Martha Washington who was on the 1902 8 cent stamp. Maybe the difference in the answer stems from 'which woman appears on her own' because Queen Isabella, which is the most common answer, is paired with Christopher Columbus. The US Philatelic Society says that the first female figure to appear on a US postage stamp was a portrayal of the Statue of Liberty in 1873, so there's a range of answers depending on the question! Incidentally, Harriet Tubman was the first African American woman on a stamp in 1978, which some search engines confuse with the first woman.... All this from a piece of first grade homework! == == Scott #244 - $4 stamp - Valued at over $1,000 at this point. Queen Isabella of Spain became the first female to appear on a US postage stamp in 1893.