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Commonwealth of Virginia
Richmond, VA // Southern Region // Eastern Time
(The Old Dominian State)
(Proprietary) Colony established[1]: May 1, 1607 by John Smith,
Jamestown settlement,
Royal colony in 1624
Independence declared: May 15, 1776
Union admittance: June 25, 1788 // 10th state

Secession from Union:

April 17, 1861
Confederacy joined: May 7, 1861
Civil War: April 12, 1861 - May 9, 1865
Readmitted to Congress: January 26, 1870
End of Reconstruction: October 5, 1869
[1] First English colony founded
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#4327 // August 16, 2012
(self-adhesive coil definitive)
Flags of Our Nation Series
Virginia State Flag
three ships that brought
English settlers to
Jamestown in 1607
#1998 // April 14, 1982
(ex pane of 50 different stamps)
State Bird & Flower of
Virginia
Red Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
and Flowering Dogwood
#1642 // February 23, 1976
(ex pane of 50 different stamps)
American Bicentennial Series
Virginia State Flag

Captain John Smith
(* 1580, † 1631),
Founder of Virginia Colony,
Pocahontas and Powhatan
Landing of the first
settlers in Virginia
from the ships
"Discovery", "Godspeed",
and "Susan Constant"
Pocahontas
(* 1595, † 1617),
who saved the life
of John Smith,
daughter of Indian
paramount chief Powhatan
#328-330 // April 26 (1¢, 2¢), May 3 (5¢), 1907
Jamestown Exposition Issue
Hampton Roads, VA, April 26 - December 1, 1907
Founding of Jamestown on May 1, 1607
Tercentenary
Scott catalogue value of stamp set Nos. 328-330 (3)
US$ 510 (mint, never hinged), US$ 250 (mint, hinged), US$ 40 (cancelled)

#1452 // June 26, 1972 // Vienna, VA
National Parks Centennial
Wolf Trap Farm, Vienna, VA
#2018 // September 1, 1982 // Vienna, VA
Performing Arts Issue
Wolf Trap Farm, Vienna, VA
Wolf Trap Farm, located in Vienna, VA, was founded by Catherine Filene Shouse (* 1896, † 1994).
It became a National Park in 1966 and held its first season in 1971. The farm is the only National Park dedicated exclusively to the performing arts and consists of two separate facilities, the Barns and the Filene Center, a ten-story-high theater with an "open-to-the-air" seating capacity for 6,500 people. These facilities are home to various musical performances, such as the "Wolf Trap Opera Company". The scenery at Wolf Trap Farm is as impressive as the performances. The 130 rolling acres [ca. 53 ha] are home to a large variety of wildlife as well as an abundance of natural resources.

#2345 // June 25, 1988 // Williamsburg, VA
Virginia Statehood,
Ratification of the Constitution
on June 25, 1788
Bicentennial

Old Capitol Building and Colonial Coach,
Colonial Williamsburg, VA


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#C40 // May 11, 1949 // Alexandria, VA
Air Mail Stamp
Founding of Alexandria
Bicentennial

Home of John Carlyle, completed in 1753
(Scottish Merchant, * 1720, † 1780),
City Seal of Alexandria,
[view seal]
Gadsby's Tavern, built in 1785
(center of political, business, and social life
in early Alexandria)
#4136 // May 11, 2007 // Jamestown, VA
(ex souvenir sheet of 20 stamps)
Settlement of Jamestown
Quadricentennial

"Godspeed", "Susan Constant", and "Discovery",
the ships that brought the first settlers
to Jamestown in 1607,
a triangle stamp was choosen to honor the
triangle-shape of Fort Jamestown
(see souvenir sheet below)
#4136b // May 11, 2007 // Jamestown, VA
Souvenir Sheet
(double-sided sheet of 1/front + 19/back stamps)

Settlement of Jamestown in 1607,
first permanent English settlement in the Americas
Quadricentennial

#3606 // April 4, 2002
(ex pane of 50 stamps, one for each state)
Greetings from Virginia

Illustration of contemporary postcard
in the style of the 1930s/1940s


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The state is named in honor of
Elizabeth I. (* 1533, r. 1558, † 1603) "The Virgin Queen" of England.
Land Area
rounded mi2 [km2]
39,594 [102.548]
ranked 37th
Population
(census 2010)
8,001,024
ranked 12th
Population Density
per mi2 [km2] of land area
203 [78]
ranked 15th
The Commonwealth of Virginia has 95 counties and 38 independent cities.

Langley, an unincorporated community in the census-designated place of McLean, Fairfax
County, VA
is the site of the headquarters for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).


The ZIP code turned 50 in 2013

Stamped Cards 

#UX167 // February 8, 1993 // Williamsburg, VA
Stamped Postal Card
Wren Building,
College of William & Mary
Tercentenary

The British King William III (* 1650, r. 1689, † 1702)
and his spouse Queen Mary II (* 1662, r. 1689, † 1694)
granted a charter to establish the college on February 8, 1693.

The oldest college building in the US, named after its architect
Sir Christopher Wren (* 1632, † 1723),
was contructed between 1695 and 1700 in Renaissance style.

#UX302 // February 11, 1999 // Lexington, VA
Stamped Postal Card
250th Anniversary of
Washington and Lee University

The private liberal arts university was founded in 1749 as a small classical
school by Scotch-Irish Presbyterian pioneers. The university is named after
George Washington (* 1732, † 1799), first President of the US (1789 - 1797),
and Robert E. Lee (* 1807, † 1870), General of the Confederate Army
and eleventh president of the university (1865 - 1870).

General Robert E. Lee is buried at Lee Chapel on the university campus.
The current architectural Greek revival style of the campus buildings dates from the 1820s.

#UX305 // May 14 // 1999 // Mount Vernon, VA
Stamped Postal Card
National Historic Landmark
Mount Vernon

The mansion, located on the banks of the Potomac River near Alexandria, VA,
was the plantation home (since 1754) of George Washington (* 1732, † 1799),
first President of the US (1789 - 1797) and is also his burial place.


        

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