File:Union 1861-3c.jpg

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English: US Postage stamps on cover, 1861 issues
The 3-cent Washington 1861 issue was commonly used by Union soldiers during the American Civil War, The 3-cent issue is the most frequently found on Civil War era mail.
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Smithsonian National Postal Museum
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current01:09, 26 January 2011Thumbnail for version as of 01:09, 26 January 2011815 × 448 (78 KB)Gwillhickers (talk | contribs){{Information |Description ={{en|1=US Postage stamps on cover, 1861 issues}} |Source =<br/>U.S. Post Office<br/>[http://arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=1&cmd=1&tid=2027677 Smithsonian National Postal Museum]<br/>Photo image obtained/rendered by [[us

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