If you own this stamp. That stamp is part of the "Scott R24" (?) series made from 1862 to 1871. You can purchase one on eBay for around $1. There are varieties, such as a cracked plate, that can be valued at several hundred dollars, but that will require expertization to determine.
The main sources of revenue in the 1800s-1860s were: Revenue Tariff, Land Sales, and Income Tax.
they were one of the few sources of revenue for government.
A collector might purchase them. But note that this is not from the 1800's. The stamp was issued in 1981.
The 1800s refers to the year that the item pictured on the stamp was used, not when the stamp was issued. It has a minimal value.
building codes were issued to ensure safety to tenement residents in cities
Philadelphia-Pittsburgh Turnpike
development of the internal combustion engine.
The 1899 $5.00 Silver Certificate is a very highly sought after note. It could be worth several hundred to a thousand dollars, depending upon the condition of the bill.This particular certificate had a very short mintage and was the last $5 note issued before the Lincoln portrait began to grace the front as the central design.BTW - did you know that this certificate was the only one to feature a Native American as the central design? The Indian featured in the design of the $5.00 certificate is Chief Running Antelope, wearing his full, magnificient headress. It is quite a work of art, don't you think?
Development of the internal combustion engine
development of the internal combustion engine.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2252 . The wagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued in1987. The carriage was made about 1800. The stamp has a minimal value.
It depends upon what country you're talking about and how "early" you mean. By 1899 there were over 600,000 US patents. In 1850 there were less than 8,000.