Robert Grier Stephens, Jr. Papers, Series V : Post Office, 1961-1976.

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Robert Grier Stephens, Jr. Papers, Series V : Post Office, 1961-1976.

This series includes appointment announcements and recommendations for postmaster positions throughout Stephens' district. Arrangement is alphabetical by county and, in most cases, within the county folders alphabetical by town. Additional subjects include requests for improved postal facilities, star routes, commemorative stamps, and general correspondence.

8 boxes (8 linear ft.)

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