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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 Excerpt: ...Dutchess, Essex, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, Orange, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Sullivan, Ulster, Warren, Washington, and Westchester, and 23d and 24th Wards, Borough of Manhattan. Collector John G. Ward, Albany. Deputy Collector.--J. T. Stearns, 534 Willis avenue, Stamp Office, Borough of The Bronx. OFFICE OF U. S. ATTORNEY. Southern District of New York. P. O. Building, Manhattan. Henry A. Wise, U. S. Attorney; Goldthwaite II. Dorr, Addison S. Pratt, William L. Wemple, James R. Knapp, Abel I. Smith, Jr., John W. 11. Crim, Carl E. Whitney, Felix Frankfurter, Isaac H. Levy, Daniel D. Walton, Jr., Walcott H. Pitkin, Robert P. Stephenson, Henry N. Arnold, Herbert B. Gruber, Roger H. Clarke, John N. Boyle, Raymond G. Brown, Assistant U. & Attorneys; William S. Ball. Indictment Clerk. OFFICE OF U. S. ATTORNEY. Eastern District of New York. Federal Building, Brooklyn. William J. Youngs, 7. 8. Attorney; Selah B. Strong, William Paul Allen nd Loui3 R. Bick, Assistant V. S. Attorneys. NEW YORK POST-OFFICE. Postmaster, Edward M. Morgan; Assistant Postmaster, Thomas F. Murphyj Superintendent, Registry Division, Edward S. Post; Auditor, Thomas A. Jardines; Cashier, Edward P. Russell; Superintendent of Delivery, John Washington; Superintendent of Mails, Francis R. Roome; Superintendent of Money Order Division, Joseph Elliott. Regulations for Carrier's Department, Station and City Delivery.--There are from two to nine deliveries each day by carriers in the district of Branch offices. Collections are made from each and every street letter-box each day, as follows: Soutn of Harlem river, from fourteen to thirty-three times a day; North of Harlem river, from three to twelve times a day. There are eight deliveries by ...