The Beginnings of the True Railway Mail Service And the Work of George B Arms
The Beginnings of the True Railway Mail Service And the Work of George B Arms
George Buchanan Armstrong
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Armstrong as the lines were put in operation. 4O The True Railway Mail Service While connected with the service, I witnessed its growth, from two clerks to 5, 000 clerks or more, and during that time have seen many important changes; but I fail to note in a single instance a radical departure from the theory as promulgated by Mr. Armstrong, and I therefore repeat, that we should all do honor to the memory of George B. Armstrong as the founder of the Railway Mail Service. CHICAGO, ILL. , 1895. M...anning S. Poole Railway Postal Clerk I was appointed to fill the position of postal clerk on the run between Chicago, 111. , and Burlington, Iowa, in December, 1864. Prior to that date George B. Armstrong had spent some time in Washington laboring with the Department in his endeavors to secure recognition for his plans for the establishment of a complete Railway Mail Service in the United States, and finally secured authority to start three lines in the West, as an experi- ment. The first and really experimental line was placed on the Chicago and North- Western Railway, between Chicago, 111.
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