Letter from the Post-Master General transmitting a report on the petitions of the Synod of Pittsburg in the state of Pennsylvania

and of sundry inhabitants of the western country in the states of Pennsylvania, Virgina and Ohio, referred on the 4th and 18th inst

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Letter from the Post-Master General transmitting a report on the petitions of the Synod of Pittsburg in the state of Pennsylvania

and of sundry inhabitants of the western country in the states of Pennsylvania, Virgina and Ohio, referred on the 4th and 18th inst

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"January 31st, 1811, referred to the Committee on Post Office and Post Roads, with instructions to report by bill or otherwise."

Letter addressed to the Speaker of the House and dated General Post-Office, January 25, 1811

The report concerns delivery of mail on the Sabbath

Shaw & Shoemaker, 24156

Microfiche. New Canaan, CT : Readex. microfiches. (Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 24156)

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