
The Early History of the Colonial Post-Office
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Authors:
- Woolley, Mary Emma
1863 - 1947
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In the burgeoning years of American colonies, the establishment of a reliable postal service became vital for communication and governance. "The Early History of the Colonial Post-Office" by Mary Emma Woolley meticulously chronicles this evolution, revealing how early postal routes facilitated the exchange of ideas and information, ultimately shaping colonial society. Woolley highlights the significance of organized communication networks and the challenges faced in their implementation, showcasing the resilience of early postal workers. This insightful document is essential reading for students, civic activists, and historians alike, offering a deeper understanding of how these foundational systems influenced the emergence of a unified nation. Explore the intricate tapestry of early American communication and its lasting impact on democracy and civic engagement.
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