"A Civil Service Manual: Geography: Railway Mail" offers a comprehensive guide to the geography and operational procedures pertinent to the Railway Mail Service. Designed for individuals preparing for civil service examinations, this manual provides detailed insights into railway mail routes, postal regulations, and geographical knowledge essential for efficient mail sorting and distribution.
Authored by Joseph Archibald Ewart, Wilbur Stanwood Field, and Adelbert Harland Morrison, the book presents a systematic approach to mastering the skills required for success in the Railway Mail Service. Readers will find invaluable information on route memorization, map reading, and the intricacies of mail handling protocols. This manual remains a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of the postal service and the demands placed on its employees.
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