# 3257-58 FDC - 1998 1c Weather Vane, set of 2 stamps
1998 1¢ Weather Vane
City: Troy, NY
Creation Of The U.S. Weather Bureau
Since the early days of the United States, Americans have enjoyed keeping track of the weather. Presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson regularly recorded the temperature and other weather observations in their journals throughout their adult lives.
In 1890, the agency was renamed the US Weather Bureau and moved to the Department of Agriculture and at that time became a civilian enterprise. They soon began issuing flood warnings and fire weather forecasts and issuing the first daily national weather maps.
Click here to visit the National Weather Service website.
1998 1¢ Weather Vane
City: Troy, NY
Creation Of The U.S. Weather Bureau
Since the early days of the United States, Americans have enjoyed keeping track of the weather. Presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson regularly recorded the temperature and other weather observations in their journals throughout their adult lives.
In 1890, the agency was renamed the US Weather Bureau and moved to the Department of Agriculture and at that time became a civilian enterprise. They soon began issuing flood warnings and fire weather forecasts and issuing the first daily national weather maps.
Click here to visit the National Weather Service website.