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Writing up Uncle Ike,Postmaster,Missouri,MO,c1926,Post Office,Notch,Interview

Title: Writing up Uncle Ike, postmaster, in 'The shepherd of the hills' ...
Date Created/Published: c1926.
Summary: Several men interviewing Uncle Ike, postmaster, at the post office in Notch, Missouri.
Notes:
J282151 U.S. Copyright Office.
Copyright by R.E. Hinchey, Aurora, Mo.
Subjects:
United States Postal Service--Facilities--Missouri--1920-1930.
Postmasters--Missouri--1920-1930.
Post offices--Missouri--1920-1930.
Photographic prints--1920-1930.
Bookmark /96501505/
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