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John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 04, 1863  (William Otto's attendance at cabinet meetings)
Will keep informed of wants of 50,000 Post Office clerks. William Otto of Lincoln, Neb., recently elected Assistant Secretary Treasurer of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks, whose duty will be to keep Congress informed of the legislative wants of the 50,000 members of the organization who are employed in first and second class post offices throughout the country

Will keep informed of wants of 50,000 Post Office clerks. William Otto...

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Guest of Nat'l Fed. Post Office Clerks, Ludwig Maier, of Vienna, Austria (second from left) photographed in Washington today where he is the guest of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks. Mr. Maier is Secretary of the International Postal Telegraph and Telephone Association. He will remain a month in the United States investigating the postal service in the larger cities. In the group, left to right: Thomas F. Flaherty, Secretary-Treasurer National Federation of Post Office Clerks, Mr. Maier, Leo E. George, President of the National Federation and William Otto, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer

Guest of Nat'l Fed. Post Office Clerks, Ludwig Maier, of Vienna, Austr...

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