The Feb. 12, 1909, “Transcript” stated that the previous week an official letter informed Dan Dailey that he had secured two Rural Free Delivery routes out of Warwick: one would go southwest and west just north of the Sheyenne River; the other would go south to the area formerly served out of Morris and Freeborn. The tri-weekly routes would be established on April 1. [The Morris post office had cl...
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