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English: "Most Remarkable Postal District in the World. Four Carriers who never get out of one Chicago building." Illustration of Monadnock Building, Chicago, divided into four postal routes.
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Source Chicago Daily Tribune, July 8, 1900, p. 49
Author Chicago Tribune

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