The Postal Service of the United States in Connection With the Local History of Buffalo

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Charlemagne, it is said, established stations for carriers whodelivered the letters and decrees of the court in the different anddistant parts of his dominions. As early as the XIth Century theUniversity of Paris had a body of pedestrian messengers, to carryletters and packets from its thousands of students to various parts ofEurope, and to tiring money, letters and packets in return. Posts forthe transmission of Government messages were established in England inthe XIIIth Century, and in 1464 ...Louis XI. Established a system ofmounted posts, stationed four French miles apart, to carry thedispatches of the Government.
Government posts, as the convenience and interest of the people at largebegan to receive some attention from their rulers, were at times allowedto carry private letters, and private posts for the transmission ofgeneral correspondence were sometimes established. This was at first butan irregular and uncertain service, without fixed compensation; butconsiderable regularity, order and system were the results of the publicappreciation of their convenience, and of the gradual improvements whichfollowed their more general employment.


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