Mount Sterling, Switzerland County, Indiana lists of letters for 1833 appeared in:
Weekly Messenger – 5 Jan 1833 – Page 2, Column 1; 12 Jan 1833 – Page 2, Column 2; 19 Jan 1833 – Page 3, Column 2
List of Letters
Remaining at the Post Office in Mount Sterling, Ia. on the 31st of December, 1832, if not taken out within three months they will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters:
- William Andrews
- Jesse Cofer
- Isaac Chamberlan
- Whitfield Dunlap
- Theodore Gazlay
- Eliza Hunter
- Isaac Nash
- James Janesmore
- David Lee
- Zachariah Phelps
E. PERNET, P.M.
Mount Sterling, Jan. 1.
Weekly Messenger – 6 Apr 1833 – Page 3, Column 6; 20 Apr 1833 – Page 1, Column 4; 27 Apr 1833 – Page 1, Column 5
List of Letters
Remaining at the post office, at Mount Sterling, Ia., on the 31st of March last; which if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the general post office as dead letters.
- Amelia Alcoke
- James Brown
- S. Burns
- Christiana Cotton
- Jesse Cofer
- William Dickason
- Edward Dwyer
- Henry Eaves
- John Elam
- Stilwell Heady
- William C. Keen
- David Lester
- A. A. Peabody
- John Scott
- Jacob Sheiff
- John K Walker
- Judge Wilson
- John Alfrey
- Samuel Blodget
- John Brown, Esq.
- John F. Cotton
- Joseph Dow
- John Dickason
- John F. Done
- Isaiah Elston
- Daniel Harmon
- George Heady
- Jacob Kern
- Joseph McHenry
- Henry Rogers
- H. Sprague
- C. A. Voris
- N. Waldren
E. PERNET, P.M.
Mount Sterling, April 1
Weekly Messenger – 5 Oct 1833 – Page 3, Column 5; 19 Oct 1833 – Page 1, Column 5; 26 Oct 1833 – Page 1, Column 3; 2 Nov 1833 – Page 1, Column 2; 23 Nov 1833 – Page 1, Column 2
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining at the Post Office, Mount Sterling, Ind., on the first of October, 1833, which, if not taken out by the first of January, 1834, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.
- Benjamin Belfinch
- A. Chamberlin
- John P. Freeman
- Monima Grant
- Nathan Hagan
- George Vosburgh
- Wm. C. Keen
- Joseph Mitchell
- Fisher Mitchell
- Russel
- J. W. Sullivan
- Alexander Wilke
E. PERNET, P.M.
Mount Sterling, Oct. 1st, 1833.