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U.S. Postal Cutting Costs, Closing Office

Written by admin on March 20, 2009 – 11:39 pm -

The Postal Service is streamlining operations and improving efficiencies across the board in order to protect its ability to provide affordable, universal mail service . By modifying networks, consolidating functions and restructuring … More:  U.S. Postal Cutting Costs, Closing Office  Read More →


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Our Friend and Advisor | Earth Class Mail Blog

Written by admin on March 20, 2009 – 3:11 pm -

He rose higher and faster in the U.S. Postal Service than anyone we’d ever heard of: Assistant Postmaster General for Logistics by his tender 30s. Read the original: Our Friend and Advisor | Earth Class Mail Blog  Read More →


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Mail Coach Attacked by Lioness « The British Postal Museum & Archive

Written by admin on March 20, 2009 – 5:04 am -

Another noteworthy fact about the incident, and a testimony to the efficiency of the postal service at the time, is that the attack only delayed the mail coach 45 minutes before it obtained a new post horse and continued on its route to … More here:  Mail Coach Attacked by Lioness « The British Postal Museum & Archive  Read More →


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Stamps of Liechtenstein: Third Philatelic Exhibition (1938) | The …

Written by admin on March 20, 2009 – 3:31 am -

Noel Davenhill said “What is the meaning of “Barbuda Mail ” overprinted on so …” on Postage Stamps of Antigua (1856-1962) · Leigh Kinrade said “I’ve also got a postcard from the same friend from …” on Norway: Polar Bear Stamp and … Original post:  Stamps of Liechtenstein: Third Philatelic Exhibition (1938) | The …  Read More →


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Palm Springs Savant- Rick Rockhill: Philatelic Friday: Stamps from …

Written by admin on March 20, 2009 – 2:09 am -

Here in the US, we wait 10 years after a person’s death to consider them for a stamp . The US Postal Service’s view is that a true assessment of a person can be made only after waiting a decade Original post:  Palm Springs Savant- Rick Rockhill: Philatelic Friday: Stamps from …  Read More →


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Palm Springs Savant- Rick Rockhill: Philatelic Friday: Stamps from …

Written by admin on March 20, 2009 – 2:09 am -

Here in the US, we wait 10 years after a person’s death to consider them for a stamp . The US Postal Service’s view is that a true assessment of a person can be made only after waiting a decade. The exception is for former Presidents, who are honored … Read the rest here:  Palm Springs Savant- Rick Rockhill: Philatelic Friday: Stamps from …  Read More →


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