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Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads: amendment of the postal laws
relating to second-class mail matte*." (55A-U21.1); compensation of fourth-class
postmasters (55A-H21.2); establishment of postal savings banks (55A-U21.3); ...
Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads: amendment of the postal laws
relating to second-class mail matte*." (55A-U21.1); compensation of fourth-class
postmasters (55A-H21.2); establishment of postal savings banks (55A-U21.3); ...
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Postal communications , Canadian , 163 , 178 Postal convention , 185 Postal
employees Additional , 67 Allowances to , petitions , 361 Classification of certain ,
269 , 284 Petitions , 298 Demotion of special , petitions , 367 Furloughs for ...
Postal communications , Canadian , 163 , 178 Postal convention , 185 Postal
employees Additional , 67 Allowances to , petitions , 361 Classification of certain ,
269 , 284 Petitions , 298 Demotion of special , petitions , 367 Furloughs for ...
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INTRODUCTION The Continental Congress established a national postal system
on July 26 , 1775 , and selected Benjamin Franklin to serve as its first Postmaster
General . The system was known as the General Post Office until the early ...
INTRODUCTION The Continental Congress established a national postal system
on July 26 , 1775 , and selected Benjamin Franklin to serve as its first Postmaster
General . The system was known as the General Post Office until the early ...
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As the postal service expanded in the latter half of the 19th century , the work of
the Office of the Third Assistant Postmaster General became more varied and
differentiated . In addition to a Division of Finance the office set up divisions to ...
As the postal service expanded in the latter half of the 19th century , the work of
the Office of the Third Assistant Postmaster General became more varied and
differentiated . In addition to a Division of Finance the office set up divisions to ...
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Also included are lists of the contractors who furnished postal supplies ,
statements showing the cost of stamps and supplies , memoranda on the method
of disbursing supplies , and a recapitulation of purchases made for the years
1879 - 97 .
Also included are lists of the contractors who furnished postal supplies ,
statements showing the cost of stamps and supplies , memoranda on the method
of disbursing supplies , and a recapitulation of purchases made for the years
1879 - 97 .
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