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quinta-feira, 9 de janeiro de 2014

Enviando Crianças pelo Correio em 1913......

In 1913 it was legal to mail children. With stamps attached to their clothing, children rode trains to their destinations, accompanied by letter carriers. One newspaper reported it cost fifty-three cents for parents to mail their daughter to her grandparents for a family visit. As news stories and photos popped up around the country, it didn't take long to get a law on the books making it illegal to send children through the mail.

With thanks to Thomas Doty.
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    In 1913 it was legal to mail children. With stamps attached to their clothing, children rode trains to their destinations, accompanied by letter carriers. One newspaper reported it cost fifty-three cents for parents to mail their daughter to her grandparents for a family visit. As news stories and photos popped up around the country, it didn't take long to get a law on the books making it illegal to send children through the mail. With thanks to Thomas Doty.
Em 1913, foi legal para crianças de correio. Com selos colados às suas roupas, as crianças montaram trens para os seus destinos, acompanhado por carteiros. Um jornal informou que custou cinqüenta e três centavos para os pais para enviar sua filha para os avós para uma visita familiar. Como as notícias e fotos apareceram em todo o país, não demorou muito para obter uma lei sobre os livros tornando-se ilegal a enviar as crianças através do correio. Com agradecimentos a Thomas Doty.

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