Postmaster Cancelling Stamps in Concho Arizona 1940
In October 1940, a postmaster cancels stamps in Concho, Apache County, Arizona. This vintage image captures a routine postal activity in a rural community. At that time, Concho served as a vital link for residents, facilitating communication and commerce in an area characterized by its agricultural lifestyle. Rural post offices played an essential role in connecting isolated communities.
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Postmaster Cancelling Stamps in Concho Arizona 1940
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