Box 10
Restricted
Contains 115 Results:
Camargo, 1955
Correspondence. Topics include: protesting the proposed discontinuance of service on star route no. 53171, Taloga to Camargo.
Carter, 1955-1956
Correspondence. Topics include: opposition to any change in the rural service at Carter.
Catesby, 1954
Correspondence. Topics include: opposition to the discontinuance of the post office.
Cheyenne, 1954
Correspondence. Topics include: extension of rural route no. 3. Cheyenne, to serve families residing between the Cheyenne and Reydon Post Offices; request for improved mail service at the offices of Cheyenne and Reydon, Oklahoma.
Clinton, 1955-1956
Correspondence. Topics include: having the Post Office Department purchase unimproved real estate immediately to the south of the government-owned post office building in Clinton, Oklahoma, for new post office facilities.
Clinton, 1954
Correspondence. Topics include: request that further consideration be given to the petition signed by Ed Wagner and others for an extension of rural route 3 from Clinton, Oklahoma, upon which favorable action has been declined.
Cogar, 1954
Correspondence. Topics include: discontinuance of post office.
Chickasha, 1954-1955
Correspondence. Topics include: reported discontinuance of mail service on the Frisco Railroad between Oklahoma City and Lawton; protest of the substitution of truck service for railroad service in transporting the mail between Oklahoma City and Lawton; complaints; issuance of a commemorative stamp on Mother's Day honoring Mary, the Mother of Christ.
Chickasha, 1954-1955
Correspondence. Topics include: reported discontinuance of mail service on the Frisco Railroad between Oklahoma City and Lawton; protest of the substitution of truck service for railroad service in transporting the mail between Oklahoma City and Lawton; complaints; issuance of a commemorative stamp on Mother's Day honoring Mary, the Mother of Christ.
Chickasha, 1954-1955
Correspondence. Topics include: reported discontinuance of mail service on the Frisco Railroad between Oklahoma City and Lawton; protest of the substitution of truck service for railroad service in transporting the mail between Oklahoma City and Lawton; complaints; issuance of a commemorative stamp on Mother's Day honoring Mary, the Mother of Christ.