- An
expressman (pl.
expressmen)
refers to
anyone who has the duty of ****ng, managing, and
ensuring the
delivery of any cargo.
During the late 19th and...
-
roused by the
example of the
penny post in England, was on the side of the
expressmen, and the
government was
compelled to
reduce its
rates in 1845 and again...
- have
narrowed it down to
either Johnny Fry or
Billy Richardson. Both
Expressmen were
hired at St.
Joseph for A. E. Lewis' Division,
which ran from St...
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Stagecoach West. New York:
Thomas Y.
Crowell Company, 1967. Nevin, David. The
Expressmen. New York: Time-Life Books, 1974.
History of
Wells Fargo Official Website...
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Railway Employees 1901 Journal:
Railway Employees'
Journal Order of
Railway Expressmen Journal: The
Railway Expressman Brotherhood of
Sleeping Car
Porters 1924...
- the
management of mail and
packages in the
early 20th
century replacing expressmen.: 83–85
Econom 19 20
Fifer A
fifer was a non-combatant foot
soldier who...
- pp. 197–205. Moody, pp. 294–295. Loomis, pp. 210–212.
David Nevin, The
Expressmen, pp. 220–221, 223. New York: Time-Life Books, 1974. Loomis, p. 215. Loomis...
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Gunfighters Paul
Trachtman 08 1974 ISBN 0809414791 de, fr, jp, se, uk, yu The
Expressmen David Nevin 09 1974 ISBN 0809414864 jp, se The
Townsmen Keith Wheeler...
- Escort,
although that
government agency never proved viable and
private expressmen dominated the
shipment of
goods and mail into the gold fields, and gold...
- The
article was
reprinted in The W****ly West. In the
photo of the four
Expressmen,
Billy Richardson pictured in a sailor's hat and
jacket is
standing next...