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Pearl Loutensock Collection
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FONDS-785
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1987-013 - Accession
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This collection contains articles, correspondence, and photographs regarding her time as West Sacramento's Postmaster and the opening of the city's Post Office. It also contains certificates from then Postmaster General, James A. Farley, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointing her Postmaster.
Pearl Loutensock was the Postmaster of West Sacramento from December 2, 1938 to September 30, 1968. Mrs. Loutensock was born in Scofield, Utah in 1890 and attended a Business College in Salt Lake City. She came to California in 1928 then moved to West Sacramento in 1936. During her time as the city's Postmaster its mail was routed through the Sacramento Post Office until its own Post Office was opened July 23, 1960.
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U10.10