John Leonard Pilcher Papers, Series VI: Post Office, 1941-1961.

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John Leonard Pilcher Papers, Series VI: Post Office, 1941-1961.

The Post Office series consists of correspondence, memos, regulations, reports, and telegrams, the series is concerned with the opening, closing, or construction of post offices; routes; constituent comments on and postal investigations/inspections into service; legislation pertaining to the operation of post offices; and the appointment of postmasters and rural carriers in the Second Congressional District.

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