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Little America Post Office safe

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    Object Details

    Associated Organization

    Little America (Antarctica) Post Office (USPS)

    Description

    To commemorate Admiral Robert Byrd's Antarctic Expedition II, the Post Office Department issued a postage stamp designed by President Franklin Roosevelt and sent postal clerk Charles F. Anderson to cancel mail for philatelic collectors at Little America, Antarctica. Arriving in November 1934, Anderson found numerous letters sent the previous year had not been processed. He prepared a total of 153,217 mail pieces in just 16 days in the station 20 feet below the ice with just enough heat to keep the ink from freezing. This safe stored stamps, cancellation dies, and other valuables at the small temporary postal station.
    Combination lock safe used by the Post Office at Little America, South Pole.
    The safe was brought to Antarctica with Byrd's second expedition.
    Metal safe; green w/gold lettering outlined in red & black; 'U.S.POST OFFICE/LITTLE AMERICA/SOUTH POLE'; combination loc

    Date

    1934

    Object number

    1984.0015.1

    Type

    Mail Processing Equipment

    Medium

    metal (iron); wood; paint (black and green with gold lettering)

    Dimensions

    Height x Width x Depth: 21 × 16 × 18 in. (53.34 × 40.64 × 45.72 cm) Height x Width x Depth (crate 22): 30 1/2 × 27 × 29 in. (77.47 × 68.58 × 73.66 cm) Weight (crate 22 weight): 303 lb.

    Place

    United States of America

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    Data Source

    National Postal Museum

    Topic

    Post Office Structures
    Mail Processing

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/hm873c77fa9-9fae-4db6-a20c-7ee6f4f2ed73

    Record ID

    npm_1984.0015.1

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