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General instructions for deputy post-masters
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General Republican meeting
At a general meeting of the Republican citizens of the city of Albany, (convened by public notice, by order of the chairman and secretary of the General Republican Committee) ... on the 24th day of November, 1815. ... Whereas, the office of post master, in this city, has become vacant -
In Senate of the United States January 17, 1817
Mr. Wilson submitted the following motion for consideration -
A Bill in Addition to An Act Regulating the Post Office Establishment
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A Bill in Addition to An Act to Regulate the Post-Office Establishment
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A Bill Supplementary to an Act Entitled An Act Regulating the Postoffice Establishment
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A Bill to Provide for the Appointment of Postmasters
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In Senate of the United States
February 24, 1817. ; The Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads, who were instructed by a resolution of the Senate, to inquire into the expediency of increasing the compensation of the post-master at Newark, New-Jersey, having had the same under their consideration, respectfully submit the following resolution to the Senate -
The Post Office law, with instructions and forms, published for the regulation of the Post-Office, 1817
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Table of post-offices in the United States, with the names of the post-masters, the counties and states in which they are situated
and the distances from the city of Washington and the capitals of the respective states -
Appeal of John Lorimer Graham, late post-master of New-York
to the comptroller of the treasury, from decision of the auditor of the post office department, rejecting from his accounts the items of expenditure for fitting up the new post-office buildings in Nassau-street and Chatham-square -
Beat Fischer (1641 - 1698)
der Gründer der bernischen Post -
Johann von den Birghden 1582-1645
kaiserlicher und königlich-schwedischer Postmeister zu Frankfurt am Main -
The case of William Witherings Esq. concerning the forraigne post-office
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By the King
a proclamation for quieting the Post-master General, his deputies and assigns in the execution of his office -
The answer of Captain Stephen Rich
commander of the state packet barques and post-master of Dublin to a scandalous information of Evan Vaughan, late post-master of the same city -
By the King. A proclamation for the better quieting the post-master-general in the execution of his office, and for his future encouragement therein
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Reflections on the post-master's demand of a halfpenny for the delivery of each letter
at the houses of the persons they are directed to: being an attempt to shew that such demand is illegal. Humbly Inscribed to The Gentlemen associated to enquire into the Validity thereof. By a citizen -
An Advertisement of the behalf of William Dockwra, mercht., concerning the penny-post