Box 10
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Contains 115 Results:
Fargo, 1954
Correspondence. Topics include: change in one of the rural routes at Gage.
Fay, 1955
Correspondence. Topics include: possible discontinuance of the post office at Eagle City and the rural route emanating therefrom.
Fay, 1955
Correspondence. Topics include: need for road improvements and more satisfactory mail service; concern over the possibility of losing the rural route because the roads are bad; and complaint of unsatisfactory service.
Forgan, 1954-1955
Correspondence. Topics include: request for an extension of rural route 1 from the Forgan office to serve some families who are now being served on rural route 1 from Liberal, Kansas.
Frederick, 1953-1954
Correspondence. Topics include: obtaining land for post office now owned by the Tipton, Oklahoma; support for salary bill, H.R. 2585-S. 1750; a petition for a rural mail route; and possibility of phasing out star route.
Frederick, 1953-1954
Correspondence. Topics include: obtaining land for post office now owned by the Tipton, Oklahoma; support for salary bill, H.R. 2585-S. 1750; a petition for a rural mail route; and possibility of phasing out star route.
Frederick, 1953-1954
Correspondence. Topics include: obtaining land for post office now owned by the Tipton, Oklahoma; support for salary bill, H.R. 2585-S. 1750; a petition for a rural mail route; and possibility of phasing out star route.
Frederick, 1953-1954
Correspondence. Topics include: obtaining land for post office now owned by the Tipton, Oklahoma; support for salary bill, H.R. 2585-S. 1750; a petition for a rural mail route; and possibility of phasing out star route.
Gage, 1954
Correspondence. Topics include: protesting the discontinuance of service to rural route 3.
Geary, 1954-1955
Correspondence. Topics include: acceptance in the mails at third-class rates of advertising matter addressed in a simplified manner; extension of rural route 1.