A commemorative stamp is a postage stamp issued to honor or commemorate a
place, event or person.
1909 Hudson-Fulton Celebration Stamp
of the
Discovery of the Hudson River
and the
First Successful Application of Steam to Navigation
From Saturday, September 25, to Monday, October 11, 1909, the State of New
York commemorated, under the auspices of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration
Commission, the 300th anniversary of the discovery of the Hudson River by Henry
Hudson in 1609 and the 100th anniversary of the first successful application of
steam to navigation upon that River by Robert Fulton in 1807. This is the report
submitted by the Celebration Commission to the New York Assembly describing in
detail the activities of this celebration.
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