File:Jefferson2 Dept of State 10c 1915.JPG

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English: Official postage stamp depicting Thomas Jefferson
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Source U.S. Gov.; Post Office Dept; Smithsonian National Postal Museum;
Imaging and composite photo arrangement by Gwillhickers
Author Continental Bank Note Company
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