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Steelton, Pennsylvania
including Steel Works
Burgesses, Postmasters


Burgesses of Steelton, 1923-60(may be incomplete!)
ThomasT. McEntee as of 1923JohnC. Craig as of 1927JamesL. Coleman as of 1933-35JohnC. Craig as of 1937WilliamP. Dailey as of 1955-60


Postmasters at Steelton, 1879-1967(may beincomplete!)
JosephA. Work 1879-82JacobA. Nebinger 1882-83JohnP. Kinney 1883-85WilliamH. H. Sieg 1885-88ChristianHess 1888-91WilliamH. H. Sieg 1891-96EllsworthM. Daron 1896-1900HenryF. Hershey 1900-12EdwardC. Attick 1912-13MatthewM. Cusack 1913-22MarkMumma 1922-34JohnJ. Verbos 1934-35JohnJ. Verbos 1935-66StephenJ. Marinak 1966-67



(became Steelton about 1879)

Postmasters at Steel Works, 1871-79(may beincomplete!)
WilliamRichards 1871-73J.B. Meredith 1873-76JosephA. Work 1876-79


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