U. S. Post office (Cleveland branch)
Abstracts: 4
1030
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 February 1864
(5 inches)
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p.4, col.6
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1030 - L. Feb. 15:4/6 - The city council is given a petition to postpone
St. Valentine's day until the 22. The object is to enable the fair,
through the post office department, to get the benefit of the multitudi-
nous interchange of valentines. (5)
Holidays
Index terms:
Cleveland city council; Northern Ohio Sanitary fair; U. S. Post office (Cleveland branch)
1701
Cleveland Morning Leader, 17 September 1864
(15 inches)
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p.3, col.2
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1701 - L. Sept. 17:3/2 - E. Cowles, postmaster, hereby publishes the
summer arrangements for the arrival and closing of mails at the Cleve-
land post office which commenced May 16, 1864.
Mails will be opened and ready for delivery one hour after the ar-
rival of the trains. All mails will close one hour before the depar-
ture of the trains. All parties who wish their mail matter to be de-
livered by carriers will leave orders to that effect at the postmaster's
room or notify the carrier. They will be delivered without extra
charge. (15)
Postal Service
Index terms:
Cowles, E. (editor and postmaster); U. S. Post office (Cleveland branch)
1704
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 March 1864
(1 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1704 - L. Mar. 18:4/2 - John Robinson was arrested on a charge of taking
a letter from the Cleveland post office, and has been bound over to the
court in the sum of $1,500. - - (1)
Postal Service /
Mail Thefts
Index terms:
Robinson, John; U. S. Post office (Cleveland branch)
1705
Cleveland Morning Leader, 13 August 1864
(1 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1705 - L. Aug. 13:4/2 - Emma Smith, of this city, was arrested Aug. 12
for taking a letter from the post office, without proper authority. (1)
Postal Service /
Mail Thefts
Index terms:
Smith, Emma; U. S. Post office (Cleveland branch)