Database
Letters Remaining at Local Post Offices
A searchable index of people named in nineteenth-century newspaper lists of unclaimed mail.

Browse by Surname
Surnames Beginning With I
Paris Iddings 1 appearance
Jacob Iilges 1 appearance
Henry iles 1 appearance
Paton Ingels 1 appearance
Delila Ingerman 1 appearance
Charles Ingersall 1 appearance
Mary Ingle 1 appearance
Elizabeth Ingles 1 appearance
Joseph Ingram 4 appearances
Jacob Ingrim 1 appearance
Harry Innkeeper 1 appearance
Elias Irvin 1 appearance
G H Irvin 1 appearance
John Irvin 2 appearances
Jonathan Irvin 2 appearances
Martha Irvin 1 appearance
Washington Irvine 1 appearance
William Irvine 2 appearances
G H Irwin 1 appearance
John Irwin 2 appearances
Mary Irwin 1 appearance
Abraham Islar 1 appearance
Abram Islar 1 appearance
George Islar 4 appearances
Henry Islar 1 appearance
Jacob Islar 1 appearance
A Isler 3 appearances
Abraham Isler 1 appearance
Abram Isler 1 appearance
George Isler 3 appearances
Joseph Israel 1 appearance
Thomas Israel 1 appearance

How to Use These Records
A letter remaining notice does not prove permanent residence, but it can place a person near a particular post office at a particular moment in time. For laborers, migrants, women, tenants, and others who appear only rarely in formal records, these newspaper lists may be one of the few surviving traces of their presence in the area.

