This historical document, "Advertisement Of September 16, 1895: Inviting Proposals For Carrying The Mails Of The United States In The State Of North Carolina, From July 1, 1896, To June 30, 1900," offers a fascinating glimpse into the postal operations of the United States in the late 19th century. Published by the U.S. Post Office Department, the advertisement solicits bids for contracts to transport mail throughout North Carolina.
Researchers, historians, and philatelists will find valuable information regarding mail routes, contract specifications, and the logistical challenges of delivering mail across the state during this period. The document provides a unique primary source for understanding the development of infrastructure and communication networks in the American South.
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