
Rural Free Delivery
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deltasig
N 40° 12.957 W 079° 36.596
17T E 618283 N 4452652
Quick Description: On November 24, 1896, the U.S. Post Office Department established Pennsylvania's first two rural mail routes here in Westmoreland County.
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 5/7/2009 11:02:47 AM
Waymark Code: WM6BA9
Views: 1
Long Description:
On November 24, 1896, the U.S. Post Office Department established
Pennsylvania's first two rural mail routes here in Westmoreland
County. One operated from the post office here in New Stanton; the
other operated out of nearby Ruffsdale (later spelled "Ruffs
Dale"). The nation's first five rural carriers had started out the
month before on routes in West Virginia, and by 1905 the U.S. had
32,000 routes. They proved instrumental in breaking down rural
isolation.
Marker Name: Rural Free Delivery
 County: Westmoreland
 Date Dedicated: 06/26/2001
 Marker Type: Roadside
 Location: 135 West Pennsylvania Ave., New Stanton
 Category: Government & Politics 19th Century, Government & Politics 20th Century, Transportation
 Website: Not listed

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