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By covering both administrative and non-administrative aspects of the postal network, this four-volume reset edition shows how this system was part of a larger network which included different modes of transport and communication (steamboats, railroads, telegraphs) as well as political parties (the Democrats, Whigs and Republicans).
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By covering both administrative and non-administrative aspects of the postal network, this four-volume reset edition shows how this system was part of a larger network which included different modes of transport and communication (steamboats, railroads, telegraphs) as well as political parties (the Democrats, Whigs and Republicans).
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Richard R John
VOLUME 4 Reform, Part II: 1861-1914 Introduction: Reform, Part II:
1861-1914 I. Postal Telegraphy Gardiner G. Hubbard, Postal Telegraph (1869)
Leonidas Trousdale, The Postal Telegraph System (1869) The Postal
Telegraph. Statement of a Few Facts Showing What has Been Accomplished in
Europe, and What the Development Might Be in America (1872) S. F.
Covington, The Postal Telegraph (1875) Charles A. Sumner, The Postal
Telegraph (1879) F. H. Giddings, Railroads and Telegraphs: Who Shall
Control Them? (1881) New York Board of Trade and Transportation, A Postal
Telegraph and Telephone: What Has Been Accomplished in Great Britain (1882)
The Business Practices of Western Union J. A. Price, Postal Telegraphy
(1882) Some Serious Considerations Concerning a Governmental Telegraph
(1883) E. B. Vedder, A 'Postal' or Government Telegraph Would be
Unconstitutional, Inexpedient, and Dangerous (1888) Gardiner G. Hubbard,
Postal Telegraph: An Address Delivered ... Before the Chamber of Commerce
of the State of New-York (1890) II. Parcels Post James L. Cowles James L.
Cowles, A Parcels Post: A Cent a Pound (1894) James L. Cowles, The
Post-Office the Citadel of American Liberty (1899) New York Postal Progress
League [1903] C. A. Hutsinpillar, The Parcels Post (1904) George H.
Maxwell, Perils of Parcels Post extension: Centralization of Trade (1908)
S. R. Miles, The Menace of a Parcels Post [1909] Charles William Burrows
Charles William Burrows, Further Thoughts on Parcels Post (1908) Charles
William Burrows, One Cent Letter Postage: Second Class Mail Rates and
Parcels Post (1911) The Widening of the Debate on Parcels Post W. P.
Bogardus, Post Parcels [1911] Emma Frantz, The Parcels Post: The Mail Order
House and their Effect upon the Future of the United States [1911] George
Hoyt Allen, I Want a Parcels Post [1911] Debates over the General Parcels
Post World Postal League, The Public Service Post Office (1914) Merchants'
Association of New York, Against Further Extension of the Parcels Post
Service (1914) III. Second-Class Mail John J. Hamilton, A Plea for the
Business Freedom of the American Press (1906) Wilmer Atkinson, Inquiry into
the True Meaning and Intent of the Postal Laws Relating to the Public Press
(1908) Wilmer Atkinson, Guessing and Figuring Having Failed Try a Few
Ounces of Common Sense (1911) James J. Britt, Second-Class Mail Matter: Its
Uses and Abuses (1911) Frank E. Noyes, Zone Rates for Second-Class Mail
(1913) Explanatory Notes Index
1861-1914 I. Postal Telegraphy Gardiner G. Hubbard, Postal Telegraph (1869)
Leonidas Trousdale, The Postal Telegraph System (1869) The Postal
Telegraph. Statement of a Few Facts Showing What has Been Accomplished in
Europe, and What the Development Might Be in America (1872) S. F.
Covington, The Postal Telegraph (1875) Charles A. Sumner, The Postal
Telegraph (1879) F. H. Giddings, Railroads and Telegraphs: Who Shall
Control Them? (1881) New York Board of Trade and Transportation, A Postal
Telegraph and Telephone: What Has Been Accomplished in Great Britain (1882)
The Business Practices of Western Union J. A. Price, Postal Telegraphy
(1882) Some Serious Considerations Concerning a Governmental Telegraph
(1883) E. B. Vedder, A 'Postal' or Government Telegraph Would be
Unconstitutional, Inexpedient, and Dangerous (1888) Gardiner G. Hubbard,
Postal Telegraph: An Address Delivered ... Before the Chamber of Commerce
of the State of New-York (1890) II. Parcels Post James L. Cowles James L.
Cowles, A Parcels Post: A Cent a Pound (1894) James L. Cowles, The
Post-Office the Citadel of American Liberty (1899) New York Postal Progress
League [1903] C. A. Hutsinpillar, The Parcels Post (1904) George H.
Maxwell, Perils of Parcels Post extension: Centralization of Trade (1908)
S. R. Miles, The Menace of a Parcels Post [1909] Charles William Burrows
Charles William Burrows, Further Thoughts on Parcels Post (1908) Charles
William Burrows, One Cent Letter Postage: Second Class Mail Rates and
Parcels Post (1911) The Widening of the Debate on Parcels Post W. P.
Bogardus, Post Parcels [1911] Emma Frantz, The Parcels Post: The Mail Order
House and their Effect upon the Future of the United States [1911] George
Hoyt Allen, I Want a Parcels Post [1911] Debates over the General Parcels
Post World Postal League, The Public Service Post Office (1914) Merchants'
Association of New York, Against Further Extension of the Parcels Post
Service (1914) III. Second-Class Mail John J. Hamilton, A Plea for the
Business Freedom of the American Press (1906) Wilmer Atkinson, Inquiry into
the True Meaning and Intent of the Postal Laws Relating to the Public Press
(1908) Wilmer Atkinson, Guessing and Figuring Having Failed Try a Few
Ounces of Common Sense (1911) James J. Britt, Second-Class Mail Matter: Its
Uses and Abuses (1911) Frank E. Noyes, Zone Rates for Second-Class Mail
(1913) Explanatory Notes Index
VOLUME 4 Reform, Part II: 1861-1914 Introduction: Reform, Part II:
1861-1914 I. Postal Telegraphy Gardiner G. Hubbard, Postal Telegraph (1869)
Leonidas Trousdale, The Postal Telegraph System (1869) The Postal
Telegraph. Statement of a Few Facts Showing What has Been Accomplished in
Europe, and What the Development Might Be in America (1872) S. F.
Covington, The Postal Telegraph (1875) Charles A. Sumner, The Postal
Telegraph (1879) F. H. Giddings, Railroads and Telegraphs: Who Shall
Control Them? (1881) New York Board of Trade and Transportation, A Postal
Telegraph and Telephone: What Has Been Accomplished in Great Britain (1882)
The Business Practices of Western Union J. A. Price, Postal Telegraphy
(1882) Some Serious Considerations Concerning a Governmental Telegraph
(1883) E. B. Vedder, A 'Postal' or Government Telegraph Would be
Unconstitutional, Inexpedient, and Dangerous (1888) Gardiner G. Hubbard,
Postal Telegraph: An Address Delivered ... Before the Chamber of Commerce
of the State of New-York (1890) II. Parcels Post James L. Cowles James L.
Cowles, A Parcels Post: A Cent a Pound (1894) James L. Cowles, The
Post-Office the Citadel of American Liberty (1899) New York Postal Progress
League [1903] C. A. Hutsinpillar, The Parcels Post (1904) George H.
Maxwell, Perils of Parcels Post extension: Centralization of Trade (1908)
S. R. Miles, The Menace of a Parcels Post [1909] Charles William Burrows
Charles William Burrows, Further Thoughts on Parcels Post (1908) Charles
William Burrows, One Cent Letter Postage: Second Class Mail Rates and
Parcels Post (1911) The Widening of the Debate on Parcels Post W. P.
Bogardus, Post Parcels [1911] Emma Frantz, The Parcels Post: The Mail Order
House and their Effect upon the Future of the United States [1911] George
Hoyt Allen, I Want a Parcels Post [1911] Debates over the General Parcels
Post World Postal League, The Public Service Post Office (1914) Merchants'
Association of New York, Against Further Extension of the Parcels Post
Service (1914) III. Second-Class Mail John J. Hamilton, A Plea for the
Business Freedom of the American Press (1906) Wilmer Atkinson, Inquiry into
the True Meaning and Intent of the Postal Laws Relating to the Public Press
(1908) Wilmer Atkinson, Guessing and Figuring Having Failed Try a Few
Ounces of Common Sense (1911) James J. Britt, Second-Class Mail Matter: Its
Uses and Abuses (1911) Frank E. Noyes, Zone Rates for Second-Class Mail
(1913) Explanatory Notes Index
1861-1914 I. Postal Telegraphy Gardiner G. Hubbard, Postal Telegraph (1869)
Leonidas Trousdale, The Postal Telegraph System (1869) The Postal
Telegraph. Statement of a Few Facts Showing What has Been Accomplished in
Europe, and What the Development Might Be in America (1872) S. F.
Covington, The Postal Telegraph (1875) Charles A. Sumner, The Postal
Telegraph (1879) F. H. Giddings, Railroads and Telegraphs: Who Shall
Control Them? (1881) New York Board of Trade and Transportation, A Postal
Telegraph and Telephone: What Has Been Accomplished in Great Britain (1882)
The Business Practices of Western Union J. A. Price, Postal Telegraphy
(1882) Some Serious Considerations Concerning a Governmental Telegraph
(1883) E. B. Vedder, A 'Postal' or Government Telegraph Would be
Unconstitutional, Inexpedient, and Dangerous (1888) Gardiner G. Hubbard,
Postal Telegraph: An Address Delivered ... Before the Chamber of Commerce
of the State of New-York (1890) II. Parcels Post James L. Cowles James L.
Cowles, A Parcels Post: A Cent a Pound (1894) James L. Cowles, The
Post-Office the Citadel of American Liberty (1899) New York Postal Progress
League [1903] C. A. Hutsinpillar, The Parcels Post (1904) George H.
Maxwell, Perils of Parcels Post extension: Centralization of Trade (1908)
S. R. Miles, The Menace of a Parcels Post [1909] Charles William Burrows
Charles William Burrows, Further Thoughts on Parcels Post (1908) Charles
William Burrows, One Cent Letter Postage: Second Class Mail Rates and
Parcels Post (1911) The Widening of the Debate on Parcels Post W. P.
Bogardus, Post Parcels [1911] Emma Frantz, The Parcels Post: The Mail Order
House and their Effect upon the Future of the United States [1911] George
Hoyt Allen, I Want a Parcels Post [1911] Debates over the General Parcels
Post World Postal League, The Public Service Post Office (1914) Merchants'
Association of New York, Against Further Extension of the Parcels Post
Service (1914) III. Second-Class Mail John J. Hamilton, A Plea for the
Business Freedom of the American Press (1906) Wilmer Atkinson, Inquiry into
the True Meaning and Intent of the Postal Laws Relating to the Public Press
(1908) Wilmer Atkinson, Guessing and Figuring Having Failed Try a Few
Ounces of Common Sense (1911) James J. Britt, Second-Class Mail Matter: Its
Uses and Abuses (1911) Frank E. Noyes, Zone Rates for Second-Class Mail
(1913) Explanatory Notes Index







