by Mark Allen Meurer
As I was researching interesting discussion for our KSSL Morning Show I came across this very interesting article and thought I would share it with you…
Very Special Deliveries
By Nancy Pope, Historian and Curator
On February 19, 1914, May Pierstorff, just short of her 6th birthday, was “mailed” from her parents’ home in Grangeville, Idaho to her grandparents’ house about 73 miles away for just 53-cents worth of stamps. May’s parents were taking advantage of parcel post service, which began just the year before. In the early years of this service, customers and postal officials were still getting used to how the service could be used. But mailing children? … Click Here to see the entire story