| The Postal Edition of the BUTTERFIELD EXPRESS was its centerpiece work. The 32-page publication told the stories of how the postal express first started in the West. It describes how the postman got the phrase, "nor rain, nor sleet, nor snow, shall stop the mail from delivery." It is a magnificent historical writing that tells the Old West like it was, and how the people of that era sustained during those times. |
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