Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 7.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943.  “I’m Working with Uncle Sam!”. American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen.  
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Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 7.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943.  “I’m Working with Uncle Sam!”. American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen.  

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Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 6.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943.  “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”. American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen.   
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Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 6.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943.  “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”. American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen.   

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Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 4.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943.  “United for Freedom and Equality”.  American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen.   
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Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 4.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943.  “United for Freedom and Equality”.  American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen.   

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Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 3.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943.  “Keep That Light Burning”  The Torch of Liberty, American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen. 
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Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 3.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943.  “Keep That Light Burning”  The Torch of Liberty, American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen. 

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Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 2.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943. “On to Victory for Liberty”. Lady Liberty and the Victory Symbol, American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen.  
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Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 2.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943. “On to Victory for Liberty”. Lady Liberty and the Victory Symbol, American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen.  

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Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 1.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943.  Representatives of the four services looking very inspiring, American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen.   
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Patriotic WWII Envelopes No. 1.  A World War II Patriotic Envelope, c. 1943.  Representatives of the four services looking very inspiring, American war propaganda, from a set of fourteen.   

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