Postal Matters: Lewis County, 1944 August 31-1948 January 6.
Scope and Contents
CONTENT: 69 Letters, Seven Memos, One Newspaper Clipping.
CORRESPONDENTS: Arnold, Ed C. Wittmer, the Post Office Department (K. P. Aldrich, Smith W. Purdum, G. E. Miller), Margareth Brostrup, Clarice Grisamer, Edward H. Rees, Robert C. Young (Railway Mail Service), various County and City Collectors (Pearl Hatfield, Kenneth Plant, Ray S. Mason, Mrs. J. Homer Strickler, Mrs. Elmer Beuge, S. Kuegshauser, Ray C. Waddill, Mrs. Gail L. Hayes, Floyd Hackney, Mrs. Velma Snyder), Lloyd W. Smith (Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company), Rayford West, Joel Sever, Philip J. Fowler, James A. Coder, Raleigh M. Scott, and W. C. Nicely.
Regarding: The mail service for Lewistown, Missouri (complaints, suggestions for improvements, etc.). Also discusses the railway postal service and how taxes are affecting the region. Includes a newspaper clipping entitled Star Route is Turned Down.
Dates
- Creation: 1944 August 31-1948 January 6.
Creator
- From the Series: Arnold, Samuel Washington, 1879-1961 (Person)
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Extent
From the Collection: 3.8 linear feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Truman State University, Pickler Memorial Library, Special Collections Manuscripts Repository