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English: Connecticut charter 300th anniversary was commemorated by a 3-cent stamp on April 26, 1935. The charter was granted by Charles II and hidden from the agents of James II under this tree considered sacred by the Indians of the area.
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Source U.S. Post Office; Smithsonian National Postal Museum
Author Bureau of Engraving and Printing

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