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A151 | Acting under the advice of judicious friends, I have adopted this method of acquainting those who approved.. | December 9, 1848 | |
A181 | Dear Sir, Permit us to call your attention to an Affidavit in the hands of the Hon. Thomas Corwin.. | August 6, 1850 | |
A188 | To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Thirty-First Congress. | September 10, 1850 | |
A200 | Sir: I have the honor to submit herewith an attested account of the nett receipts.. | February 15, 1851 | |
A201 | Honored and Dear Sir: We beg leave to call your attention to an important oversight in the Postage Bill now before the Senate.. | February 26,1851 | |
A202 | To the Honorable Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives. | February 1851 | |
A214 | Sir: A due regard to the economical and efficient administration of this Department forbids the multiplication of Post Offices within short distances of each other or at points not directly on mail routes. | August 9, 1852 | |
A215 | Sir: I have the honor to inform you, that the Postmaster General has this day established a Post Office at Knoxville, in the County of Steuben, and State of New York, and appinted Geo. L. Dvis Postmaster thereof. | August 14, 1852 | |
A228 | Sir: On the 28th of January last, a numerous Public Meeting was held at the Merchant's' Exchange, in this city, for the purpose of obtaining from Congress a substantial and efficient improvement in the Postal arrangements of the Government .. | March 17, 1856 | |
A602 | National Transition Moonly Voice. | July 20, 1872 | |
A843 | Postage of Fourth Class Matter. | December, 1882 | |
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