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Feb 18, 2021 · The National Archives Building in Washington, DC, houses surviving report forms sent to postmasters seeking information for the Topographer's Office to use in compiling postal route maps. These records have been reproduced as Microfilm M1126, Post Office Department Records of Site Locations, 1837–1955 (683 rolls). M1126 has been digitized and made available online through the National ...
Post Office Department reports of site locations, 1837-1950. Roll 66, California, Santa Cruz-Sierra / National Archives, National Archives and Records ...
Dec 3, 2010 · 1937 Post Office Site Location Report for Pittsburg, KS. At the top of the page, we see some basic information about the location – the post office is located in Pittsburg, KS, which is in the northern part of Baker Township, in Crawford County. The nearest adjoining county is Barton Co., MO, and the Pittsburg post office is roughly 4 ½ to 5 ...
May 7, 2014 · This entry was posted in Library, Local History and tagged Abandoned Towns Villages and Post Offices of Iowa, Maps, Microfilm, Post Office Department reports of site locations 1837-1950, Resources, United States Postal Service. Bookmark the permalink.
May 5, 2024 · This series of National Archives microfilm provides information on US post office locations. Verbal descriptions of locations are included as well as maps. Time period actually covered varies from one location to another. The 683 rolls of microfilm were originally published as Microfilm M1126, Post Office Department Records of Site Locations, 1837–1955. Thanks…
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS OF SITE LOCATIONS 1837-1950 On the 683 rolls of this microfilm publication are reproduced report forms sent to postmasters by the U.S. Post Office Department seeking information for the Topographer's Office to use in compiling postal route maps. Nearly all the site location reports fall within the period from the
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1837-1950. Florida (rolls 87-99) Maps, forms, graphs, surveys, documents, letters and lists. Accompanied by guide with same title, shelved under: Micr HE 6366 J54 1986. Reproductions of report forms sent to postmasters by the U.S. Post Office Department seeking information for the Topographer's office to use in compiling postal route maps ...