A meticulously detailed guide to parcel post and express charges from New York City to express stations throughout the United States, the "Merchants' Parcel Post & Express Guide" offers a fascinating glimpse into the logistical challenges and pricing structures of early 20th-century commerce. Compiled by William Henry Chandler, this guide provided essential information for merchants navigating the complexities of shipping goods across the nation. This resource sheds light on the vital role of parcel post and express services in connecting businesses and consumers across a rapidly expanding country. The detailed listings of rates and destinations offer a unique insight into the economic landscape of the era. This book is a valuable resource for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the evolution of American commerce and transportation.
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