February 02, 2002
Giving Life to the Dead Letter Office

Noted that the USPS is now auctioning off items found in their mail recovery centers (formerly Dead Letter Offices). As one who lost more mail this summer due to blown forwarding on the part of some portion of the system, I'm chagrined. But the opportunity to purchase old videos and music for cheap may make up for it.....

Posted by esinclai at February 02, 2002 10:09 PM |
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Bubble Pack Envelope was mailed to me from Cecelia Maxson..3324 W.19th Ave #17..Kennewick, Wa. 99338 July 2002. It contained various pieces of costume jewelry. It has never arrived.

Posted by: JoAnne Harris on October 1, 2002 09:43 PM

Where is the main dead letter office for USPS??
Is there only 1 or more? Any help would be greatly appreciated

Posted by: jerry on June 30, 2004 06:05 PM

Is there any way someone can find out what was in letters sent to the Dead Letter Office as early as the 1830's? Were all those old letters that weren't picked up kept? If so, who has them?

Posted by: R. Sayre on December 20, 2004 05:29 AM

Iwould like to know if my flour mill is there

Posted by: eddie johnson on December 28, 2004 06:03 PM
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