A meticulously detailed snapshot of New York State's postal system in a bygone era, "Lyon's Postal Guide For The State Of New York" offers a fascinating glimpse into the intricate network that connected communities across the state. This guide provides invaluable insights into historical mail routes, post office locations, and postal regulations of the time.
Authored by Charles H. Lyon, the guide serves as a unique historical document, appealing to historians, genealogists, and collectors interested in postal history and New York State's past. Delve into the rich tapestry of early American communication and explore the logistical challenges of delivering mail in an era before modern transportation and technology. "Lyon's Postal Guide" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the evolution of postal services and their impact on the development of New York.
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