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23-032a.pdf
Color photograph of Pete (Cullen) Packard with Christmas themed antler hat at the post office (and Bert-UPS)

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Numerous clippings collected by Post Office 'Postmaster Packard,' and additional articles on the post office by Lois Ashe Brown. 2 articles about Harriet Osgood. Dates range from 1966 - 1987. Covers acquisition of a re-purposed mail canceling…

1951 money order to Charles Eddy for 1 cent and one to Cullen (Pete) Packard; samples of money orders stamped 10/12/1962 and 10/13/1962 showing change in form, meter to hand-written; sample of certified mail receipt

1. Envelope marking last day of operation of Ringville Post Office on 2/15/1935 (note .03c stamp); (Envelope marking South Worthington Post Office discontinued 9/30/1927). Also contains certificate and other correspondence

This letter is from Ethel Graves to Merwin Packard in 1956: it contains envelope and letter sent from R.M.S. Ivernia, 4/17/1903, to Mrs. Merwin Packard; the envelope is stamped 'Queenstown' 4/17/1905.

This letter on the sale of boxes of tea dates from 1879 Letter is to Mr. Sanderson.

Letter to J Herbert Owen concerning origin of first post office in Worthington. Letter from W W Howes, first assistant Post Master General. Also includes copy of statement written on brown wrapping paper in possession of Merwin F Packard when…

large envelope containing postmaster records from Ringville Post Office

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List of Ringville postmasters and assistants in 1845, 1849, 1856, 1866, 1875; this list is handwritten in pencil on a small piece of paper.

Cancellation stamp from Ringville Post Office, date unknown. Plated metal at base; ink residue shows; handle is wood-enamelled.

Black and white photograph of store and post office in March of 1979. Snow on the ground.

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Sepia postcard from sample book of Herbert Berniss Thrasher (1884-1927), photographer. Titled: ‘Looking West from Post Office, Worthington, Mass.‘ We have duplicate copies of this postcard from other sources.

Thrasher was the son of George M. and…

Etching showing portrats of C. D. Pease, the first, C. D. Pease, the second, and Harry D. Pease, present head of the Pease Piano Company. Etching on light borwn paper

Written by Resolution Committee of the Women's Benevolent Society, Elsie Bartlett and Ida Joslyn, for May G. Porter who passed away on October 9, 1957. Filed with Porter genealogy. #52-33.

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Ted Porter was very proud to present this paper as it verifiied his family lineage is the oldest in town. There is another copy as well.

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The porch on this house collapsed in a snowstorm on January 17, 1949. Ray Magargal is repairing it.

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The porch on this house collapsed in a snowstorm on January 17, 1949. Ray Magargal is repairing it.

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The porch on this house collapsed in a snowstorm on January 17, 1949. Ray Magargal is repairing it.

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Reconstruction of porch on Magargal House after January 17, 1949 snowstorm.

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Sepia portrait of Polly Bartlett (Mrs. Asa Bartlett)
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