LEE METCALF - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED - HFSID 71111
Price: $80.00
LEE METCALF
The Montana Senator signs a First Day Cover honoring Freedom from
Hunger
First Day Cover signed: "Lee Metcalf", 6½x3¾. FDC honoring
Freedom from Hunger, postmarked June 4, 1963, 5-cent stamp affixed, FIRST
DAY OF ISSUE. Lee Metcalf (1911-1978, born in Stevensville, Montana) was
a United States Senator from Montana from 1961 to his death in 1978. He
also became Permanent Acting President pro tempore of the United States
Senate after president pro tempore Carl Hayden of Arizona fell ill in 1963. He
also held this position until his death. In honor of the senator's life-long
service, the state of Montana established the Lee Metcalf Wilderness, the Great
Bear Wilderness, Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness and the Lee Metcalf National
Wildlife Refuge all in his name. Fine condition.
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