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by Winifred Gallagher


  RUBIO, PHILIP F. There’s Always Work at the Post Office: African American Postal Workers and the Fight for Jobs, Justice, and Equality. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010.

  SCHEELE, CARL H. A Short History of the Mail Service. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1970.

  SHAW, CHRISTOPHER W. Preserving the People’s Post Office. Washington, D.C.: Essential Books, 2006.

  STEELE, IAN K. The English Atlantic, 1675–1740: An Exploration of Communication and Community. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.

  SUMMERFIELD, ARTHUR E. U.S. Mail: The Story of the United States Postal Service. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965.

  TERRELL, JOHN UPTON. The United States Post Office Department: A Story of Letters, Postage, and Mail Fraud. New York: Meredith, 1968.

  UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE. An American Postal Portrait: A Photographic Legacy. New York: HarperResource, 2000.

  VAN DER LINDEN, F. ROBERT. Airlines and Air Mail: The Post Office and the Birth of the Commercial Aviation Industry. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2002.

  WEB SITES

  Smithsonian National Postal Museum:

  http://postalmuseum.si.edu/

  For research on philately and postal operations:

  http://arago.si.edu/

  United States Postal Service:

  United States Postal Service: “Who We Are”

  http://about.usps.com.http://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postal-history/welcome.htm

  Publication 100: The United States Postal Service: An American History, 1775−2006

  http://about.usps.com/publications/pub100.pdf

  Save the Post Office:

  http://www.savethepostoffice.com/

  Railway Mail Service Library:

  http://www.railwaymailservicelibrary.org/

  INDEX

  The page numbers in this index refer to the printed version of this book. The link provided will take you to the beginning of that print page. You may need to scroll forward from that location to find the corresponding reference on your e-reader.

  Adams, Abigail, 94

  Adams, Henry C., 184

  Adams, John, 8, 23, 25, 27, 36, 40, 43, 52

  Adams, John Quincy, 67, 107

  Adams, Samuel, 25

  Addams, Jane, 262

  addresses, 105, 151–52

  advertising, 75, 93, 189, 207–9

  African Americans, 43, 199

  in postal positions, 3, 153–54, 156–58, 195, 198–200, 238, 248–49, 263

  Air Force, U.S., 234

  Air Mail Act of 1930, 233

  Air Mail Act of 1934, 234

  Air Mail Scandal, 233–34

  Air Mail Service, 4, 221–29, 233–36

  Aitchison, Beatrice, 264

  Albany Congress, 7, 10, 11, 22–24

  Allison, Ernest M., 222

  American Anti-Slavery Society, 75

  American colonies, 7–11, 13–18, 21–26, 29, 30, 43

  American exceptionalism, 113

  American Express, 125, 205

  American Letter Mail Company, 83–84

  American Minerva, 44

  American Philatelic Center, 106

  American Revolution, 1, 26, 28, 29, 30, 39, 42, 48, 49, 109, 141, 154

  architecture, 102–3, 202–3, 232

  Dutchess County post offices, 230–32

  Farley Post Office, 214–16, 240

  General Post Office, Bronx, N.Y., 232

  General Post Office, Washington, D.C., 77, 84, 202

  General Post Office and Federal Building, Brooklyn, N.Y., 203

  U.S. Custom House, New Orleans, La., 103

  Arctic, 172

  Aristotle, 8

  Armstrong, George, 160

  Articles of Confederation, 29, 33

  Ash, Jennie Henderson Dewing, 176

  Astor, John Jacob, 115

  AT&T, 162, 251, 255–56

  Atkinson, Wilmer, 210

  Augustus, 12

  Bache, Richard, 27, 50, 109

  Baker, Frazier, 198

  banking, 152, 203–4, 206, 207, 283

  money orders, 152, 182, 203

  Postal Savings System, 4, 204, 206, 207, 218, 284

  Barry, William, 58, 70–71, 108, 183

  Bates, Barnabas, 74

  Beardsley, Roswell, 107

  Beaumont, Gustave de, 60

  Beekman, Henry, 231

  Beidler, G. A., 168

  Bell, Alexander Graham, 186, 223

  Bell, Mifflin, 203

  Bennett, Viola, 196

  Benton, Thomas Hart, 148

  Bienville, Sieur de, 103

  Birkbeck, Morris, 47

  Black Bart, 127–28

  Blackbeard, 19

  Blair, Montgomery, 3, 143–44, 148–54, 160, 188, 207, 266

  Blount, Ann, 111

  Blount, Winton, 253, 256

  Bolger, William, 259, 268, 269

  Bolton, Etta E., 196

  bombs, 219

  books, 89, 207, 209

  Boonstra, Henry, 224

  Boseman, Benjamin A., 156–57

  Boston News-Letter, 19

  Boston Post, 82

  Boston Post Road, 16, 21

  Bowman, Alexander, 103

  Boyle, George L., 223

  Bradley, Abraham, 65–66

  Bradstreet, Anne, 22

  Brady, Thomas J., 175

  Brennan, Megan, 264

  Bridger, Jim, 116

  Briggs, Joseph, 150

  Britt, James, 209

  Brown, Aaron, 124

  Brown, Henry “Box,” 142

  Brown, John, 194

  Brown, Walter, 220, 221, 233–34, 242, 250, 285

  Buchanan, James, 125

  Buckley, James, 280

  bureaucracy, 65, 70

  Burke, Edmund, 161, 182

  Burleson, Albert, 199, 218, 219, 222–23, 284–85

  Burnett, Peter, 114

  Burnham, Daniel, 201, 215

  Burns, Ken, 145

  Burrall, Charles, 110

  Burton, Richard Francis, 127, 134

  Bush, George W., 270

  Butterfield, Daniel, 125

  Butterfield, John, 125, 127, 172

  Butterfield, Malinda, 125

  Butterfield Overland Mail Company, 3, 124–27, 130, 131, 137, 172

  Calhoun, John, 61, 76

  California, 120–24, 130–31, 137, 139

  California Penny Post Company, 121–22

  Campbell, John, 18–19

  cards:

  greeting, 96–99

  postcards, 212–13

  Carnegie, Andrew, 184

  Carney, William, 158

  Carson, Kit, 115

  Carter, Jimmy, 263

  censorship, 76, 143–44, 211–12, 219, 237

  Central Overland California and Pike’s Peak Express Company, 130–31, 137

  Charles II, King, 15

  Chase, Salmon, 149

  Chicago, Ill., 4, 248–49

  Chicago Tribune, 237

  China, 100, 238

  Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee, 263

  City Beautiful movement, 201–2, 214

  Civil Service Commission, 192–93, 196

  Civil War, 3, 29, 42, 59, 76, 113, 125, 127, 130, 137, 141–48, 153–56, 158, 159–60, 173, 174, 182, 183, 198–99, 211

  soldiers’ letters in, 145, 147–48, 150

  U.S. Custom House and, 103

  Clark, Harrison W., 194

  Clay, Henry, 84

  Claypole, George W., 157

  Clift, Montgomery, 149

/>   Clinton, George, 231

  Cochise, 127

  Cody, William “Buffalo Bill,” 132, 138–39

  Cohen, Robert, 259

  Collins, E. K., 172

  Colyer, D. B., 226

  Comarow, Murray, 272

  Commission on Postal Reorganization (Kappel Commission), 250–54, 272

  Commission on Postal Service, 260, 268, 278

  Comstock, Anthony, 211

  Comstock Law, 211–12

  Confederacy, 139, 141–46, 155–56

  Congress, 29, 32–34, 55, 56, 59, 60, 62, 66–67, 70, 72, 76, 81, 82, 109, 111, 142, 143, 151, 152, 175, 192, 195, 208, 210, 216, 218, 221, 230, 242–43, 246, 252, 267, 271–72

  airmail and, 226, 234

  banking services and, 203, 204

  international mail and, 171–73

  obscenity laws and, 211–12

  Parcel Post and, 206

  Pony Express and, 130–31, 137

  postal reforms and, 86–89

  railroads and, 167, 169, 170

  RFD and, 189–90

  telegraph and, 84, 85, 185, 219

  USPS and, 4, 257–58, 268, 269, 276, 277, 282, 284, 285

  western postal service and, 123–24

  Congress of the Confederation, 50–51

  Connors, Hattie, 195

  Constitution, 27, 28, 29, 31–34, 41, 52, 70, 83, 107, 231

  First Amendment to, 41, 219

  Fifteenth Amendment to, 156

  Constitutional Post, 26, 27, 40, 50, 109

  Consumer Price Index, 272

  Continental Army, 36–37

  Continental Congress, 26, 27

  Contract Air Mail Act, 226

  Convers, Daniel, 55

  Cortelyou, George, 195–96

  counterfeiting, 146, 210

  Cowles, James L., 206

  Cox, Minnie, 198

  Cox, Wayne, 198

  Creswell, John Angel, 185–86, 188, 203, 212

  Cushing, Marshall, 166, 182, 195–97

  customs houses, 103

  Darius I, 12

  Darwin, Charles, 100

  D’Autremont brothers, 167

  Davis, Jefferson, 143, 146–47

  Davis, William A., 160

  Day, J. Edward, 247, 256

  Dead Letter Office, 65, 144, 154–55, 182, 183

  Declaration of Independence, 27, 109

  Decrow, Sarah, 110

  Delacroix, Eugène, 162

  Democratic-Republicans, 44, 67, 76

  Democrats, 67, 68, 74, 76, 113, 153, 155, 173, 188–90, 192, 194, 198–99, 218, 233, 234, 277, 279

  Deppen, Carrie, 95

  Depression, Great, 4, 164, 204, 220, 229, 230, 232, 234, 236, 240, 243

  depression of 1893, 184

  DePue, John, 55–56

  D’Hébécourt, François, 54

  Dickson, Mary, 110–11

  digital media, 266–70, 281–83, 286

  direct-mail campaigns, 73, 75

  Donahoe, Patrick, 278

  Dorsey, Stephen, 175

  Douglas, Stephen, 185

  Douglass, Frederick, 199

  Dows, Olin, 231

  Dumas, Anna, 157

  Earhart, Amelia, 227

  Earley, Charity Adams, 238

  E-COM, 268–69

  e-commerce, 285

  Edison, Thomas, 220

  education, 37–38, 43, 210

  Egan, Howard, 136

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 243, 246

  Elfers, Harry, 174–75

  Eliot, Charles William, 181, 182

  Ellsworth, Elmer, 147

  email, 268

  Emancipator, 75

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 207–8, 212

  Endicott, John, 14

  Enlightenment, 12–13, 23, 36, 43, 286

  Espionage Act, 219

  Evarts, Jeremiah, 73

  Fairbanks, Richard, 13

  Fargo, William, 138

  Farley, James, 214, 232–33, 246

  Farley Post Office, 214–16, 240

  Farm-to-Table program, 207

  Fast Mail trains, 161

  Faulkner, William, 194

  faxes, 245, 267

  Federalists, 44, 52, 67, 76

  FedEx, 260, 281

  federal jobs, 68–69

  Civil Service Commission and, 192–93, 196

  discrimination in, 199–200

  Pendleton Act and, 176, 192–93

  spoils system and, 2, 68–71, 156, 192, 198, 243, 249, 256–57

  Fields, “Stagecoach” Mary, 3, 177–78

  Finlay, Hugh, 25, 49

  First Great Awakening, 20

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 287

  Fitzpatrick, Tom, 117

  Ford, Henry, 82, 220, 226

  Fowler, John, 61

  Franklin, Benjamin, 7–11, 18–25, 27–28, 36–38, 40–41, 52, 205

  at Albany Congress, 7, 10, 11, 22

  as postmaster general, 7, 9, 20–21, 23–25, 27, 31, 32, 42, 50, 221, 240, 273, 284

  on stamp, 88, 100–101

  Stamp Act and, 24

  Franklin, Deborah, 109

  Franklin, James, 19

  Franklin, Jane, 94

  Fraser, Elijah, 163

  Free City Delivery, 3, 149–52, 183, 190

  “Freedom’s Defense,” 76

  Freeman, Gaylord, 267

  Frémont, John Charles, 115

  Fuller, Wayne, 86, 255

  Fulton, Robert, 57

  fur trade, 115

  Garfield, James, 192

  General Postal Union, 153, 174

  General Post Office, Bronx, N.Y., 232

  General Post Office, Washington, D.C., 77, 84, 202

  General Post Office and Federal Building, Brooklyn, N.Y., 203

  general stores, 205

  as post offices, 3, 106, 108, 190

  George VI, King, 231

  Glenn, John, 263

  Goddard, Giles, 109

  Goddard, Mary Katherine, 26, 109–10

  Goddard, William, 25–26, 27, 109, 110

  gold, 120, 166

  Goodwin, Henry L., 121–22

  Gould, Jay, 184, 186

  Government Accountability Office (GAO), 270, 278

  Granger, Gideon, 53, 110–11, 142

  Grant, Ulysses S., 156, 160, 175, 176, 185

  Greeley, Horace, 81, 89, 120, 125

  Green, John P., 157

  greeting cards, 96–99

  Grimes, Absalom, 144

  Habersham, Joseph, 52–54, 141–42

  Hadley, Arthur, 181–82

  Hager, Ellen H., 111

  Haiti, 142

  Hale, Edward Everett, 210

  Hale, James Webster, 83, 84, 87, 121, 122, 280

  Hale & Co., 83

  Halleck, Henry, 153

  Hamilton, Alexander, 38, 44, 231

  Hamilton, William “Sam,” 136

  Hamlet, George B., 157

  Hancock, John, 27

  Hanley, James M., 267

  Hanseatic League, 12

  Harding, Warren G., 220

  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 202

  Harper’s Weekly, 206

  Harris, Benjamin, 18

  Harrison, Benjamin, 30, 187–88, 264

  Haslam, “Pony Bob,” 136, 138–39

  Hawaii, 101

  Hawes, Flora, 195

  Hayes, Rutherford B., 198

  Hays, Will, 197

  Hazard, Ebenezer, 50–52, 284

  Hazen, Abraham, 192

  Helms, Jesse, 280

 
Henderson, William, 270

  Henkin, David, 91

  Henry, Patrick, 25, 36

  Henry VIII, King, 25

  Herodotus, 11–12, 214

  Hickok, James “Wild Bill,” 138

  Highway Post Offices, 241

  Hindenburg, 236–37

  Hitchcock, Frank Harris, 222

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 37

  home delivery:

  Free City Delivery, 3, 149–52, 183, 190

  Rural Free Delivery, 4, 188–92, 196, 204–7, 213, 218

  Homestead Act, 123

  Hoover, Herbert, 220, 233

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 219

  Hope Diamond, 239

  Hopson, “Wild Bill,” 226–27

  Howland, Esther, 97–98

  Hubbard, Gardiner Greene, 186

  Huger, Alfred, 75–76

  Hume, David, 24

  Hutchinson, Thomas, 10, 24

  Hutsinpillar, C. A., 206

  Indians, see Native Americans

  Industrial Revolution, 3–4, 12–13, 43, 95–96, 100, 146, 183–84, 201

  International Postal Congress, 153

  Internet, 266–67, 272, 276, 281, 282, 284, 285

  Interstate Commerce Commission, 170

  Jackson, Andrew, 2, 56, 58, 59, 67–71, 73, 75–76, 101, 103, 147, 149, 182, 183, 202, 203

  spoils system of, 2, 68–71, 156

  Jacob, John S., 142

  James A. Farley Post Office, New York City, 214–16, 240

  Jamestown, 22

  Jay, John, 40, 52

  Jefferson, Thomas, 23, 25, 29, 34, 36, 40, 41, 44, 52, 60, 68–69, 74, 203

  on stamps, 101, 147

  Jewell, Marshall, 186

  John, Richard R., 36

  Johnson, Cave, 85, 101, 111, 120

  Johnson, Lyndon, 249–51

  Johnston, Albert Sidney, 139

  Jones, John, 130

  Julian, James, 199

  Julian, Percy, 199

  Junto, 9

  Justice Department, 219

  Kappel, Frederick, 251

  Kappel Commission, 250–54, 272

  Kasson, John, 153

  Kearny, Stephen, 197

  Keith, William, 19

  Kelly, Clyde, 82, 207, 216, 220–21, 258, 273

  Kelly Act, 226

  Kelsey, Edwin, 177

  Kendall, Amos, 58, 59, 71–73, 75–76, 85, 129

  Kennedy, John F., 250, 256

  Kennedy, Robert F., 256

  Kielbowicz, Richard, 89

  Knight, Sarah Kemble, 15–17

  Lee, Robert E., 143, 144, 156

  “Letter, The” (Eliot), 181, 182

  letters, 90, 91–96, 101, 212

  of Civil War soldiers, 145, 147–48, 150

  Lever, A. F., 210

  Lewis, Samuel, 56

  Lewis, Slim, 223

  Lewis and Clark expedition, 36, 42, 114

 

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