# 4199 - 2007 41c Gerald R. Ford
City: Grand Rapids, MI
Quantity: 80,000,000
Birth of Gerald Ford
The future president’s parents separated when he was very young and his mother eventually married a man named Gerald Rudolff Ford. In 1916, they changed the young boy’s name to Gerald Rudolff Ford, Jr. When he legally changed his name in 1935, he adopted the more conventional spelling of his middle name.
Ford would go on to become a Boy Scout (the first Eagle Scout to reach the Oval Office) and a football star. In fact, he had the opportunity to play professional football, but instead chose to pursue a career in law. He attended Yale Law School and returned to Grand Rapids to open a law practice. However, the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 caused him to change his plans.
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City: Grand Rapids, MI
Quantity: 80,000,000
Birth of Gerald Ford
The future president’s parents separated when he was very young and his mother eventually married a man named Gerald Rudolff Ford. In 1916, they changed the young boy’s name to Gerald Rudolff Ford, Jr. When he legally changed his name in 1935, he adopted the more conventional spelling of his middle name.
Ford would go on to become a Boy Scout (the first Eagle Scout to reach the Oval Office) and a football star. In fact, he had the opportunity to play professional football, but instead chose to pursue a career in law. He attended Yale Law School and returned to Grand Rapids to open a law practice. However, the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 caused him to change his plans.
Remember – You can learn more about these stamps and covers simply by clicking on the images above. For some, you’ll find additional covers and conditions so you can choose what’s right for your collection. |
Click here for more about Ford’s life.