Stamp
SCG1685 - USA 1948 – Clara Barton and the American Red Cross
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This 3¢ red stamp, issued by the United States in 1948, honors Clara Barton, the pioneering humanitarian who founded the American Red Cross. Featuring her portrait beside the iconic red cross emblem, it commemorates her lasting legacy in emergency relief and public health efforts across the nation.
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