Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Hand Me the Stamps, Ma

Boing Boing: Between 1913 and 1920, many Americans sent their children around the country by mail. Provided your child weighed less than 50 lbs, you could simply affix stamps to their clothing and send them off with the postmaster. They'd be whisked across the country in the railway system's mail compartments and delivered to relatives safe and sound.

2 comments:

Don Coffin said...

Meaning that Woody Guthrie's song had some basis in fact...I did not know that...

"I'm a-gonna wrap myself in paper,
I'm gonna daub myself with glue,
Stick some stamps on top of my head;
I'm gonna mail myself to you.

"I'm a gonna tie me up in a red string,
I'm gonna tie blue ribbons too,
I'm a-gonna climb up in my mail box;
I'm gonna mail myself to you.

"When you see me in your mail box,
Cut the string and let me out;
Wash the glue off my fingers,
Stick some bubble gum in my mouth.

"Take me out of my wrapping paper,
Wash the stamps off my head;
Pour me full of ice cream sodies,
Put me in my nice warm bed."

http://woodyguthrie.org/Lyrics/Mail_Myself_To_You.htm

Unknown said...

I didn't know about this, either. Woody must have, though.