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"A Mohawk Chapel Stamp"

Publication
Brantford Expositor, Winter 1985
Description
Full Text
A Mohawk Chapel stamp

Two centuries ago, in 1785, Capt. Joseph Brant ordered that St. Paul's, the Chapel of the Mohawks, be built. Last year, the aging structure, built largely of wood, was magnificently restored with the help of a nation-wide fund campaign.

Canada Post has been asked to issue a postage stamp to mark this bicentennial. So far the post office people have not replied to the Mohawk Chapel Restoration Committee request but surely they will not overlook this important period in Canada's history.

It can be a beautiful stamp depicting a simple but beautiful building.

The federal and provincial governments and hundreds of private donors and foundations saw the worth of preserving what has been a national historic site for decades and in 1904 was named as the only royal chapel outside of Britain.

In 1961, the Post Office issued a stamp to mark the centennial of the birth of the Six Nations poet Pauline Johnson. A Mohawk Chapel stamp would continue the Canadian postal tradition of marking contributions this part of Canada has made to the national heritage.


Creators
Gaul, J. Howard, Publisher
Strachan, K. J.
, Editor
Media Type
Newspaper
Publication
Item Types
Articles
Clippings
Description
"Two centuries ago, in 1785, Capt. Joseph Brant ordered that St. Paul's, the Chapel of the Mohawks be built. Last year, the aging structure, built largely of wood, was magnificently restored with the help of a nation-wide fund campaign."
Date of Original
Winter 1985
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Brant, Joseph ; Johnson, Pauline.
Corporate Name(s)
Canada Post ; Mohawk Chapel Restoration Committee.
Local identifier
SNPL003175v00d
Collection
Barry Hill
Language of Item
English
Creative Commons licence
Attribution-NonCommercial [more details]
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
Copyright Date
1985
Copyright Holder
Brantford Expoistor
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