Illinois. Office of Secretary of State. Shipping Division.

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In 1819 the General Assembly passed an act requiring the Secretary of State to keep an account of postage used for official purposes (L. 1819, p. 254). Later a separate appropriation for a shipping clerk was provided by statute (L. 1895, p. 49). The Shipping Division receives and processes outgoing mail, incoming and outgoing express, parcel post mail, and freight; provices storage space for publications and printed forms of the Secretary's office and distributes them as directed; maintains inventory records of items received and quantities dispersed from stock; and acts as a limited receiver of printed materials for other agencies and makes deliveries to designated departments.

From the description of Record of shipments to state and local offices, 1846-1876. (Illinois State Archive). WorldCat record id: 36096071

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correspondedWith Illinois. Office of Secretary of State corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Illinois
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Administrative agencies
Administrative and political division
Office mail procedures
Secretaries of State (State governments)
Shipment of goods
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Active 1846

Active 1876

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