Box 10
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Contains 115 Results:
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.
Gotebo, 1954-1955
Correspondence. Topics include: request that rural route 1 from Gotebo be arranged for the benefit of Pete and Henry Weigandt.
Grady, 1954
Correspondence. Topics include: request that no action be taken to discontinue the Grady Post Office.
Hinton, 1954
Correspondence. Topics include: matter of leasing quarters for the post office.
Hobart, 1954
Correspondence. Topics include: protest of a change which was authorized in a rural route from Hobart, Oklahoma, effective July 16, 1954; request for two mail deliveries a day.
Hobart, 1954
Correspondence. Topics include: protest of a change which was authorized in a rural route from Hobart, Oklahoma, effective July 16, 1954; request for two mail deliveries a day.
Humphreys, 1954
Correspondence. Topics include: replacement service for MKT passenger trains that have been withdrawn.
Indiahoma, 1953-1954
Correspondence. Topics include: request that no consolidation of rural routes be made in the 6th congressional district; protest of any change in the rural delivery service; plan to consolidate routes 1 and 2.
Kingfisher, 1955
Correspondence. Topics include: suggestion that a stamp be issued commemorating the Jesse Chisholm Trail and the Pat Hennessey massacre when Oklahoma celebrates its 50th Anniversary.
Knowles, 1956
Correspondence. Topics include: the approximately 20 families that could have rural service if route 1 were extended 27 miles.