Jose de Armona established the internal and external mail service of the island.
The tentative effort at establishing a mail serviceduring a previous administration was taken up in 1765, when the tax administrator D.
As between the old province of Canada and the Maritime provinces, there was indeed a mail service by coach between Truro, sixty miles west of Halifax, and Riviere du Loup, 120 miles east of Quebec.
On entering Confederation, the postal arrangements in this vast territory comprised but six post offices, with a system of mail service of no more than 145 miles.
This statement says: “It is further agreed that the contractor or carrier shall not transport intoxicating liquor from one point to another on this route while in the performance of mail service.
The Railway Mail Service The Railway Mail Service of the United States, the most splendid of all the branches of the postal service, owes its origin to Hon.
The clause as thus amended will read: (c) Conduct such examinations for the classified departmental service and the classified railway mail service as the Commission may direct.
These favorable results are in part owing to the cessation of mail service in the insurrectionary States and in part to a careful review of all expenditures in that Department in the interest of economy.
Within a half-year the United States had such a mail service as it had never dreamed of possessing, a mail service a quarter of a century ahead of any other nation in the world.
Still the early methods of handling merchandise of every sort were crude and it was not until the days of the Civil War that the railroad mail service began to attain anything like its present precision and dispatch.
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