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The Postal System of the United States and the New York General Post Office is a comprehensive historical account that delves into the origins, development, and operations of the American postal system, with a particular focus on the New York General Post Office. The book traces the evolution of mail delivery in the United States from its colonial beginnings, highlighting the challenges and innovations that shaped the system into a vital national institution. It explores the legislative acts, technological advancements, and organizational changes that influenced the growth of postal services, including the introduction of postage stamps, the expansion of mail routes, and the adoption of new transportation methods such as railroads and steamships. The narrative provides detailed insights into the inner workings of the New York General Post Office, one of the most significant and busiest postal hubs in the country. It describes the architectural features of the building, the daily routines of postal workers, and the logistical complexities involved in sorting and distributing vast quantities of mail. The book also examines the social and economic impact of the postal system on American society, emphasizing its role in connecting distant communities, facilitating commerce, and supporting the spread of information. Richly illustrated with anecdotes, historical documents, and statistical data, The Postal System of the United States and the New York General Post Office offers readers a vivid portrait of an essential public service. It celebrates the dedication of postal employees and the enduring importance of reliable communication networks in the nation's development. This work is an invaluable resource for historians, philatelists, and anyone interested in the story of how the United States built and maintained one of the world's most extensive and efficient postal systems.
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Liczba stron: 95
Rok wydania: 2025
