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Postal History Quiz: Beginners Level
Postal History Quiz
Beginners Level
1.
Which person has served as Postmaster General of the United States?
Benjamin Franklin
Ulysses S. Grant
Charles Lindberg
Montgomery Ward
2.
Stagecoaches carried both passengers and mail throughout the nineteenth century. Where were the mail sacks placed on these coaches?
Under the passengers' seats
Under the driver's seat
On the top and rear portions of the stagecoach
Every place listed above and a few more
3.
While the Post Office operated the Railway Mail Service from 1864 to 1977, why did postal workers ride with the mail on the trains?
Workers sorted the mail, preparing it while in transit
Workers were stationed aboard railway cars to protect valuable pieces of mail
Workers stayed aboard the trains to load and unload mail sacks
All of the above
4.
Owney was an interesting figure in the history of Railway Mail Service. Who was Owney?
The "father" of the Railway Mail Service
A mongrel dog
The clerk who could sort the mail faster than anyone else
A clerk who thwarted a mail train robbery
5.
In the late 1800s which means of transporting mail in the cities did the Post Office introduce?
Streetcars
Pneumatic tube lines
Automobiles
All of the above
6.
Why were rural Americans enthusiastic about the nationwide establishment of Rural Free Delivery Service in 1902?
They could get receive free magazines by mail
They could now mail their letters for free
Rural Americans no longer had to make long trips into town to receive their mail
All of the above
7.
When did the Post Office Department begin its official Air Mail Service?
1903
1918
1927
1939
8.
How are designs for stamps chosen?
By the President
By the Postmaster General
By the Citizen Stamp Advisory Committee
By a random drawing of citizens' suggestions
9.
What is the difference between a commemorative and a definitive stamp?
Commemorative stamps cost more money
Commemoratives honor a particular person, place or event.
Commemorative stamps are gummed, definitive stamps are not
All of the above
10.
A particular type of stamp is commonly called a "duck stamp" because...
they feature images of ducks and other waterfowl
the proceeds go towards wetlands conservation
the duck stamps designate payment for waterfowl hunting licenses
All of the above
11.
During the Second World War, the Post Office had to try and reduce the weight and volume of mail sent overseas to and from soldiers. How did the Post Office do this?
By offering people free telegraph and phone service
By photographically reducing letters, and shipping the rolls of film overseas
By limiting overseas correspondence to one page
By developing super lightweight stationery
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