Title: Mailing May - Cheap Travel for your Kids? Post by: Laxie on June 13, 2013, 09:46:29 PM Oh hell no, but apparently yes...
Quote According to the National Postal Museum: "One of the oddest parcel post packages ever sent was "mailed" from Grangeville to Lewiston, Idaho, on February 19, 1914. The 48½-pound package was just short of the 50-pound limit. The name of the package was May Pierstorff, four years old. "May's parents decided to send their daughter for a visit with her grandparents, but were reluctant to pay the train fare. Noticing that there were no provisions in the parcel post regulations specifically concerning sending a person through the mails, they decided to "mail" their daughter. The postage, 53-cents in parcel post stamps, was attached to May's coat. This little girl traveled the entire distance to Lewiston in the train's mail compartment and was delivered to her grandmother's home by the mail clerk on duty, Leonard Mochel." http://www.genealogybank.com/gbnk/newsletter-archives/1107/article (http://www.genealogybank.com/static/newsletter/1107/actives/images/0711_Discoveries_graphic_3.png) Title: Re: Mailing May - Cheap Travel for your Kids? Post by: leethefish on June 13, 2013, 09:54:08 PM I wonder if I can mail my kids to Portugal !
Great story ! |