I. Post Office, 1936-1951

Extent:
2 box(es) and (1 linear foot)
Scope and content:

This series consists entirely of correspondence between Stephen Pace and those affiliated with the postal service in the state of Georgia. The subject of the correspondence (letters and telegrams) is solely about post office appointments. The folders are arranged by the town or route, to which the correspondence is relevant; the material within each folder is arranged chronologically.

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