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Finding Aids to Official Records of the Smithsonian Institution Archives

Accession 13-311

National Postal Museum

Program Records, 1999-2001

Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu.
Creator:National Postal Museum
Title:Program Records
Dates:1999-2001
Quantity:0.25 cu. ft. (1 half document box)
Collection:Accession 13-311
Language of Materials:English
Summary:

This accession consists of records that document that planning, building, and administration of the Winton M. Blount Center for Postal Studies at the National Postal Museum. The Blount Center was funded in large part by former Postmaster General Winton M. Blount and serves as a research, education, and conference center at the museum to explore, document and interpret the role of the postal system in American life through research and public outreach. Materials include correspondence, memoranda, agreements, proposals, meeting notes, drawings, floor plans, and images.

Descriptive Entry

This accession consists of records that document that planning, building, and administration of the Winton M. Blount Center for Postal Studies at the National Postal Museum. The Blount Center was funded in large part by former Postmaster General Winton M. Blount and serves as a research, education, and conference center at the museum to explore, document and interpret the role of the postal system in American life through research and public outreach. Materials include correspondence, memoranda, agreements, proposals, meeting notes, drawings, floor plans, and images.

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Preferred Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 13-311, National Postal Museum, Program Records

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Container List

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Agreement, 1999

Box 1 of 1

Design, 1999

Box 1 of 1

Website, 2000

Box 1 of 1

National Advisory Council, 2001

Box 1 of 1

Opening, 2001

Box 1 of 1

The Wright Brothers Chair for the Study of Postal Transportation, 2001

Box 1 of 1