First Day Cover commemorating Percy Lavon Julian
- 1993-Jan-29
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Small JPG1200 x 684px — 130 KBLarge JPG2880 x 1641px — 777 KBFull-sized JPG4040 x 2302px — 1.4 MBOriginal fileTIFF — 4040 x 2302px — 26.6 MBPhilatelic First Day Cover commemorating African-American chemist Percy Lavon Julian (1899-1975), who first synthesized the drug physostigmine. Julian ingeniously figured out how to synthesize important medicinal compounds from abundant plant sources, making them more affordable to mass-produce.
The illustration on the envelope is from the Artmaster Cachet series and postmarked on January 29, 1993, in Chicago, Illinois. The stamp is a 29-cent stamp from the Black Heritage USA series
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United States Postal Service. “First Day Cover Commemorating Percy Lavon Julian,” January 29, 1993. Percy Lavon Julian commemorative stamp and postal covers collection, Folder 1. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/a8ky7i8.
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