Juristes Sans Frontieres
Mail service in America has been evolving since colonial times: post rider, postal coach, sailboat and steamboat, train, automobile and truck, airplane. For a brief period just before the Civil War, an enterprising ex-stagecoach driver was the nation's postman of the hour.
Westward Expansion & the Demand for Mail
California was admitted to the Union in 1850. By then, frontier settlements up and down the West Coast had blossomed into thriving towns and cities.
Westerners longed for regular contact with their eastern relations, and vice versa. At the time, the fastest way to transport mail from coast to coast was by sea. Mail ships would sail from New York and Charleston, South Carolina, to Panama. Bags were carried overland to the Pacific, there to be picked up by waiting vessels for the remainder of the route to California and Oregon.
- Juriste Prudence
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- Jurist Prudence
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- Commission Internationale Des Juristes
- Jurist Who Cofounded Memphis Tennessee
- Tennessee County Named For Jurist Who Founded Memphis

