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Postal service

 Subject
Subject Source: Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
Scope Note: Public Note: Use for services provided by any nation or military organization. See also the various names of the organizations.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Envelope Addressed from Ernest Loeb to Emil Loeb, 9 October 1945

 Item
Identifier: B407.01.0001.0011.00009
Abstract

Envelope is brown and damaged. No corresponding letter was found with the envelope. There is a stamp in the upper left corner that reads "Air Mail 6 Cents United States of America" and has a picture of an airplane on it. The letter has been stamped in ink with "U.S. Army Postal Service 757 9 OCT 1945". The addresses are both typed on, not printed, and the word "airmail" is also typed on. This was sent from Ernest's U.S. mailbox in Germany, APO 757, while he was stationed in Germany.

Dates: 9 October 1945

Senator Peter H. Dominick accepts a plaque from Robert M. Gjonovich, District President of the National Association of Post Office and General Service Maintenance Employees in February 1968, 1968 February 14

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Identifier: M085.09.0187.0016.00001
Abstract

Robert M. Gjonovich, District President of the National Association of Post Office and General Services Maintenance Employees (NAPOGSME) presents Sen. Dominick with a plaque from members of the labor union as Ross Messer and Edward Diekemper look on. Senator Dominick served on the U.S. Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee from January 15, 1965 to January 3, 1975.

Dates: 1968 February 14