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Photographer  Clay Boutin {Karma:28722}
Project #22 Friendship Camera Model Scanned Document
Categories Historical
Film Format Scanned Document
Portfolio Lens Scanned Document
Uploaded 3/29/2014 Film / Memory Type Scanned Document
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Location City -  Ontario
State -  CALIFORNIA
Country - United States   United States
About A letter written to my Aunt Jeanne on September 15th 1942. She was 18 years old at that time and living in Raymond New Hampshire. Envelope postmarked September 16th 1942 at 1:30 pm from Lynn Massachuesetts. The first page of the letter reads. Dear Jeanne, I'm back in civilization now among all the confusion and noise of war work. I'd just as soon be in Deerfield where it is cool. As you see I didn't stay long in Deerfield last week. We closed the place up and I don't know when we'll be able to come up again.
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Jill Bartlett Jill Bartlett   {K:8127} 4/29/2014
Ah back in the good old days, befor my time. (just) Nice.
Regards Jill

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Clay Boutin   {K:28722} 4/16/2014
Thank you Marina. Sorry getting back to you so late. Your comment is greatly appreciated!

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Marina Fabbri Marina Fabbri   {K:194} 4/6/2014
That's really touching! Simple, nice and full of sense.

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Clay Boutin   {K:28722} 4/2/2014
Thank you Paul.

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Salvador María Lozada   {K:69375} 3/29/2014
Excellent historical image and very impressive witness of
the past, dear Clay.
Congratulations.
All the best,

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Clay Boutin   {K:28722} 3/29/2014
When my Aunt Jeanne passed away my dad inherited a lot of old family history items and this is one of them. I never really knew what the postal address R.F.D. meant so I looked it up and this is what I found.

Rural Free Delivery (RFD), service begun in the United States in 1896 to deliver mail directly to farm families. Before RFD, rural inhabitants had to pick up mail themselves at sometimes distant post offices or pay private express companies for delivery. Free mail delivery began in cities in 1863, but it took more than 20 years of agitating by the National Grange for the service to be extended.

Thomas E. Watson, a congressman from Georgia, pushed through legislation for an RFD system in 1893. Local shopkeepers, fearing competition from mail-order merchandisers, sought to delay establishment of the service, and not until October 1896 did the first five riders go out on delivery routes in rural West Virginia. After that, however, the service expanded quickly.

In 1898 officials of the Post Office announced that any group of farmers could have free delivery merely by sending a petition—along with a description of their community and roads—to their congressman. The flood of petitions was overwhelming, and by 1905 the Post Office was serving 32,000 RFD routes.

In 1913 the RFD system was supplemented by Parcel Post. The mail-order houses boomed as a consequence; but, more important, rural families were no longer isolated from contemporary thought and fashion in 20th-century America.

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The Pilgrim The Pilgrim   {K:64977} 3/29/2014
Cool piece of historical work Clay!
Very interesting with great story telling ability
and center of interest. Good creativity!

Congrats

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