Question: In the year In 1913, you could take a car from Bloomington. You can take the train from Bloomington. You couldn’t actually fly out of Bloomington because there wasn’t an airport. But there was another way of going from one place to another, especially if you were a child. Do you know what that was?
Answer: It’s incredible to think about it today, but when the Parcel Post system began on January 1, 1913, the practice ended two years later, sending your children in the mail in Bloomington and paying the proper postage (15 cents) for the child’s shirt or coat, plus $50 insurance (if you were worried they might not get it) to their grandparents in Oklahoma City. Mail them. In fact, his children’s book, “Mailing May,” is about this.
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