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 Title:  Nubeiber, California Postal Documents Collection1932-1972 ead 
 Date(s):  1932-1972 
 Abstract:  This collection spans the postal history of one town in California, 1932-1972. It contains official postal documents used in the daily business of the post office, correspondence from and to the post masters, ledgers documenting packages and monies mailed to and received from locations around the world, and newspaper clippings of the post office daily dedication, which took place in 1969. The names of California residents are noted in several of the ledgers in regards to packages and COD records. The collection provides a history of postal operations in Nubieber, California and is of particular use to those interested in postal history and genealogy. This collection may also be useful for the researcher involved in Women’s Studies due to the female postmistresses noted in the collection (Ethel R. Sherrill and May Oates). 
 Repository:  Peggy J. Slusser Memorial Philatelic Library 
 Subjects:  Post Office Archives. | Postmasters--United States--History. | United States Postal Service. | Women--California--History. | Postal Service – California – Employees. | Postal Service – California – History. | Post Offices – California – Nubieber – 1930-1950. | Post Office Buildings – California . | Post Office Stations and Branches – California – Lassen County -- History. 
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 Title:  Amanda Graham Correspondence, 1907–19101907-1910 ead 
 Date(s):  1907-1910 
 Abstract:  Amanda Graham was a Tucson resident during the Arizona Territorial period, which dated from February 24, 1863 to February 14, 1912 when Arizona officially became a state. The incoming postal materials span from 1907–1910. The correspondence in this collection provides a snapshot of the life experiences of Amanda Graham, a woman living in the Arizona Territory during the early 1900s, along with those of her family and acquaintances located throughout various regions of the country. Family news, health, and crop growth are a few of the topics discussed. The collection also includes a few pieces of business correspondence, such as bills and credit notifications. From a postal history perspective, the envelopes may be of interest because of the flag cancels and Tucson Territorial backstamps. 
 Repository:  Peggy J. Slusser Memorial Philatelic Library 
 Subjects:  Cancellations (Philately) -- United States. | Postal History Foundation. | Arizona -- History . | Tucson (Ariz.) -- History. | Postal Service -- Arizona -- History. 
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