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This burned postcard was salvaged from the wreckage of the Hindenburg in 1937. National Postal Museum, SI The National Postal Museum, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this July, defies the ...
7News has a first look of the newest quarter from the U.S. Mint and Smithsonian American Women's History museum, paying ...
The exhibition, “It’s in the Mail,” opening April 12 at the Museum of Sonoma County, celebrates the Wiseman flight with a 1/2 ...
Penn Garment Co., Letter carrier uniform jacket, 1906-56; Mailbag, ca. 1920. National Postal Museum On the National Postal Museum’s website, oral histories about postal workwear reveal surprising uses ...
according to the Smithsonian's National Postal Museum. Fairbanks, charged with "preventing the miscarriaige of letters" and to "take care that they be delivered or sent according to their ...
National Postal Museum Owney the Dog's Story, as Told by his Typist National Postal Museum Photograph of Owney the dog National Postal Museum Photograph of Owney the dog National Postal Museum ...
a curator of philately at the Smithsonian's National Postal Museum. “Maybe for that reason, we tend to take it for granted. But we have always relied on it, whether for news from home ...
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The Postal Service, older than the nation, is about more than mailThe first human package was believed to be the 10-pound infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beauge of Glen Este, Ohio, National Postal Museum historian Nancy Pope told The Washington Post.
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