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1869 U.S. CONGRESS DOCUMENT ESTABLISHMENT CHEAP POSTAL
1869 U.S. CONGRESS DOCUMENT ESTABLISHMENT CHEAP POSTAL
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Circa 1869 Historical Congressional Document; "40th Congress...Postal Telegraph. Letter from The Postmaster General, Transmitting A report of G. G. Hubbard, esq., of Boston, relative to the establishment of a cheap system of postal telegraph. January 11, 1869...". no covers. Contains 41 printed pages bound by thread. Approximate page size is 5-3/4" x 9". Condition: light soiling, occasional edge wear.

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