Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the trust and power reposed in, and delegated to me, by J. Foxcraft and Hugh Finlay, Esquires, D. Post-Masters-General for British North America : the Post-Office for Parr-Town, St. John's is now regularly established ...
1784
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Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the trust and power reposed in, and delegated to me, by J. Foxcraft and Hugh Finlay, Esquires, D. Post-Masters-General for British North America : the Post-Office for Parr-Town, St. John's is now regularly established ...
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[St. John, New Brunswick] : [publisher not identified], [1784]
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1 online resource (1 broadside)
Summary
Document consists of two parts. The first announces the opening of a post office in Parr-Town, a section of what is now St. John, New Brunswick, signed by the postmaster, Caleb Jones. The second, drawing on the first, describes the accommodations, cost, and schedule of the postal ferry service between the towns of Parr-Town (N.B.), Annapolis [Royal] (N.S.) and Digby (N.S.) signed by Peter Trotter.
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At head of title: Post-Office, Parr-Town, July 30th, 1784.
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Online resource; title from first lines of content (LLMC Digital, viewed May 20, 2023).
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