Americans with Disabilities Act Postal Stationery - ISTA Conference

Pre-stamped 29-cent postal stationery envelope featuring the Americans with Disabilities Act stamp in blue, depicting a wheelchair user in silhouette with the message 'For a stronger America, count us in!' and '43 million people with disabilities.' The envelope was canceled October 22, 1992, at the Indiana State Teachers Association Conference Station in Indianapolis with a pictorial hand stamp featuring the ISTA apple and leaf logo.

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Claude

This is a postal stationery envelope (stamped envelope) featuring a pre-printed 29-cent USA stamp in blue depicting a person in a wheelchair in silhouette. The stamp area includes the text 'For a stronger America, count us in!' in red and '43 million people with disabilities' in blue, referencing the Americans with Disabilities Act. The cancellation is a pictorial hand stamp from the ISTA Teacher's Conference Station, Indianapolis, IN 46225, dated October 22, 1992, featuring the ISTA logo with an apple and leaf design. The envelope is in excellent condition with no cachet artwork beyond the pre-printed stamp design.

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This First Day Cover features a blue 29-cent pre-stamped postal stationery envelope with a stamp depicting a wheelchair user in silhouette, accompanied by the text 'For a stronger America, count us in!' and '43 million people with disabilities.' The cachet includes a black and white illustration of an apple with a leaf and the text 'ISA Teacher's Conference STATION' along with the date 'Oct. 22, 1992' and location 'Indianapolis, In 46225.' The postmark is a pictorial hand stamp featuring the ISTA apple and leaf logo, canceling the stamp.

(The automatic summaries sometimes misidentify the postmark as part of the cachet artwork.)