Issue: United States William Penn 1932 Stamp
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Stamps Denomination: 3 C,
Issue Date: 1932
Issued By: United States Postal Service (USPS)
Honoring the Founder of Pennsylvania
United States William Penn Stamp celebrates the life and legacy of William Penn the English Quaker and founder of the colony of Pennsylvania. Issued to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Pennsylvania founding in 1682 this stamp highlights Penn role as a pioneer of religious freedom and democracy in America.
William Penn: A Visionary Leader
William Penn was a visionary leader known for his commitment to religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence. As a devout Quaker Penn faced persecution in England due to his beliefs. In 1681 King Charles II granted him a large tract of land in America which he named Pennsylvania meaning Penn Woods. Penn envisioned Pennsylvania as a haven for people of all faiths where individuals could practice their religion freely without fear of persecution.
Under Penn leadership Pennsylvania became one of the most successful and diverse colonies in America known for its fair treatment of Native Americans and its progressive government structure. His Frame of Government became a model for democratic principles that influenced the U.S. Constitution.
Stamp Design: A Classic Tribute
The William Penn features a portrait of William Penn showcasing his distinctive Quaker attire including his wide-brimmed hat. The image captures Penn calm and determined expression reflecting his steadfast commitment to his ideals. The stamp is framed with ornate detailing and the words William Penn and United States Postage are clearly displayed along with the 2-cent denomination.
The design printed in deep carmine red exudes a sense of history and reverence making it a fitting tribute to one of America early leaders.
A Piece of Colonial History
William Penn Stamp represents a significant moment in American colonial history. It commemorates the founding of Pennsylvania which played a crucial role in shaping the early political and cultural landscape of the United States.
Stamp is more than just a postage stamp it’s a celebration of the ideals of religious freedom and democracy that William Penn championed making it an important collectible for those interested in American history.