Arizona Territory: post offices & postmasters, Theobald, John

$37

No dust jacket. Hardcover has some normal wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This scarce volume offers a meticulously researched look into the early postal history of the Arizona Territory, documenting the post offices and postmasters that connected remote settlements across the rugged frontier. A valuable resource for collectors and historians, it sheds light on the vital role postal services played in facilitating communication and infrastructure development in the formative years of the region. Beyond its practical value, the book stands as a testament to the resilience of those who braved harsh conditions to maintain lines of contact in the vast Southwest.

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No dust jacket. Hardcover has some normal wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This scarce volume by John Theobald offers a fascinating glimpse into the early postal history of the Arizona Territory. Published in the mid-20th century, it meticulously documents the post offices and postmasters that served the rugged and sparsely populated region during its formative years. Collectors and historians alike will appreciate the wealth of information contained within, shedding light on the vital role postal services played in connecting remote settlements and facilitating communication across the vast frontier. Beyond its practical value as a reference work, this book stands as a testament to the resilience and determination of those who braved the harsh conditions of the Southwest to establish critical infrastructure and maintain lines of contact with the outside world. Theobald’s dedication to preserving these historical details ensures that the stories of these unsung pioneers will not be lost to time.

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Weight 19 lbs
Dimensions 6.3 × 0.8 × 9.5 in
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