In 1893, Queen Isabella of Spain became the first woman to make an appearance on a U.S. stamp, as Christopher Columbus was depicted asking her for funds. In 1902, Martha Washington became the first woman to appear in a portrait on a U.S. commemorative stamp.
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Friday, February 5, 2010
First women on U.S. stamp
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