A Guide to the R. Keith Young Stamp Collection, 1961-2005 R. Keith Young Stamp Collection SC 0079

A Guide to the R. Keith Young Stamp Collection, 1961-2005

A Collection in the
Thomas Balch Library
Collection Number SC 0079


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Processed by: Lisa Dezarn

Repository
Thomas Balch Library
Collection number
SC 0079
Title
R. Keith Young Stamp Collection 1961-2005
Physical Characteristics
Collector
R. Keith Young, Ashburn, VA
Language
English
Abstract
This collection includes ArtCraft First Day Covers for five stamps produced to commemorate five significant Civil War events: the Firing on Fort Sumter, the Battle of Shiloh, the Battle of Gettysburg, the Battle of the Wilderness, and the Surrender at Appomattox. The stamps were produced between 1961 and 1965, and their release coincided with the anniversaries of the events.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection open for research .

Use Restrictions

No physical characteristics affect use of this material.

Preferred Citation

R. Keith Young Stamp Collection, 1961-2005 (SC 0079), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA..

Acquisition Information

R. Keith Young, Ashburn, VA

Alternative Form Available

None.

Accruals

2011.0150

Processing Information

Lisa Dezarn, 22 June 2011

Historical Information

The philatelic term for the envelope is cover, which originated from the initial purpose of covering the letter. A First Day Cover (FDC) is the envelope that bears the stamp, location and cancellation indicating the first day of issue. Generally, the location is determined as a result of its relationship to the subject matter on the stamp and often a ceremony is held as an introduction. Normally, the First Day of Cover will contain a cachet, a distinguishing text or illustration on the envelope that augments its significance and appearance. A cachet can be a miniature work of art in itself. Cachets that are hand-painted are often produced in limited quantity and can be created using a variety of techniques including watercolor, colored pencil or acrylic. In many cases, the cachet appears on the left side but can also cover the entire front of the FDC. In addition to the stamp itself, many collectors specialize in acquiring First Day Covers. Rare FDCs can be valued at thousands of dollars.

Scope and Content

This collection includes ArtCraft First Day Covers for five stamps produced to commemorate five significant Civil War events: the Firing on Fort Sumter, the Battle of Shiloh, the Battle of Gettysburg, the Battle of the Wilderness, and the Surrender at Appomattox. The stamps were produced between 1961 and 1965, and their release coincided with the anniversaries of the events.

Five of the cachets in this collection were produced by Washington Stamp Exchange, Inc., which was founded in 1932 by brothers Leo and Sam August as a stamp shop. To commemorate the first flights of new airmail routes, they began to prepare specialty envelopes. The success of the envelopes led to a greater interest by Leo August in developing First Day Covers which he produced working with various artists and using the Washington Stamp Exchange logo. After continued success with First Day Covers, the August brothers were introduced to Woodbury and Company, a fine engraving company in Massachusetts. A working partnership was formed and Woodbury began producing engraved envelopes with cachets for the Washington Press (the "doing business as" name for the Washington Stamp Exchange, Inc). The collaboration began on April 1, 1939 with the New York World's Fair stamp. "ArtCraft" was the brand name given to the engraved envelopes. The ArtCraft logo, which is the artist's palette and three brushes, became one of the best known in the country. The business relationship between Washington Press and Woodbury continued until 2002 when Woodbury sold their presses to another engraver, The ArtCraft Company of North Attleboro. Although a fine engraving company in its own right, the ArtCraft Company of North Attleboro has no connection to ArtCraft First Day Covers which are now produced in house by Washington Press.

The First Day Covers in this collection were created for Washington Press by Woodbury and Co. using a photogravure, a steel plate engraving printing process. The Fort Sumter design is based on a print that appeared in Harper's Weekly; the image on the ArtCraft FDC has been reversed. The Battle of the Wilderness image is from a Currier & Ives print.

The collection also includes an envelope with a cachet commemorating the 125th and a cachet commemorating the 140th Anniversary of the Surrender at Appomattox (1865-2005). Also included is a brief description describing the event and a map of General Robert E. Lee's surrender published by the Eastern National Park & Monument Association, an organization supports mission of the National Park Service.

Related Material

Lewis Leigh Collection (M 019), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

Adjunct Descriptive Data

Bibliography

Datz, Stephen R. (2003). The Official Stamp Collector's Bible . New York, NY: The Crown Publishing Group.
Mackay, James Dr. (2006). The Complete Illustrated Guide to Stamp Collecting . London, England: Southwater.
The Washington Press, Washington Bulletin - First Day Covers http://www.washpress.com/showBulletinCategory.jsp?categoryId=1
T. Devaney of Washington Stamp Exchange, Inc., personal communication, Lisa Dezarn, July 5, 2011.

Other Finding Aid

Past Perfect Catalog records


Technical Requirements

None

Other Finding Aid

Past Perfect Catalog records


Bibliography

Datz, Stephen R. (2003). The Official Stamp Collector's Bible . New York, NY: The Crown Publishing Group.
Mackay, James Dr. (2006). The Complete Illustrated Guide to Stamp Collecting . London, England: Southwater.
The Washington Press, Washington Bulletin - First Day Covers http://www.washpress.com/showBulletinCategory.jsp?categoryId=1
T. Devaney of Washington Stamp Exchange, Inc., personal communication, Lisa Dezarn, July 5, 2011.

Contents List

Folder 1: Civil War Centennial Fort Sumter, Charleston, SC, (sc_0079_001), Apr 12 1961
Folder 2: Civil War Centennial Shiloh, TN, (sc_0079_002), Apr 7, 1962
Folder 3: Civil War Centennial Gettysburg, Gettysburg, PA, (sc_0079_003), July 1, 1963
Folder 4: Civil War Centennial The Wilderness, Fredericksburg, VA, (sc_0079_004), May 5, 1964
Folder 5: Civil War Centennial Appomattox, Appomattox, VA, (sc_0079_005), April 9, 1965
Folder 6: Clover Hill Station, Appomattox, VA, (sc_0079_006), April 9, 1990
Folder 7: Surrender at Appomattox, 140th Anniversary, Appomattox, VA, (sc_0079_007), April 9, 2005