New Sweden Settlement

Original Vintage Card
  
Sale Price: $4.95
Original Price: $8.95

Stock #:235694
Type: Postcard
Era: Continental Chrome
Publisher: Unicover Corporation
Postmark: 1988 Mar-29
Postmark City: Wilmington
Postmark State: DE
Stamp: 44c
Size: 4" x 5.75" (10.25 x 15 cm)

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First Day of Issue: March 29, 1988 First Issue Location: Wilmington, Delaware Searching for the promises of a new land, brave adventurers crossed the seas 350 years ago. They came in Swedish ships and headed for the Minquas Kill, which they named Christina River after the young queen of Sweden. There, where the River flows into the Delaware at Wilmington, they built a fort, Fort Christina -- the beginnings of the New Sweden settlement. Befriending the Indians, they managed to secure a deed for land extending from the area south of Wilmington to what is now Philadelphia. The agreement was signed on March 29, 1638. The colony grew, adding to its numbers many Finns, for, at that time, much of Finland was a part of Sweden. Through they faced trials in settling a wilderness, many survived, and the settlement prospered. Thus, on the 350th anniversary of the New Sweden settlement, the U.S. Postal Service, for the first time, issued a stamp simultaneously with two other nations -- Sweden and Finland. The stamp is based on an illustration from a 1702 book by Thomas C. Holm

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