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👉 Subscribe now for hidden histories, forgotten records, and the untold stories that shaped our world 📜✉️ / @buriedcenturyyt Before 1870, the Post Office knew every name in America—every town, every person receiving mail, and the routes that connected them. The records were meticulously kept, serving as one of the earliest systems of tracking individuals in the country. But then, those records mysteriously disappeared. In this video, we uncover why these vital records vanished and the impact it had on our understanding of history 🕵️♂️💼 You’ll learn how the post office played a critical role in the development of communication, infrastructure, and even national identity in early America. The Post Office's ability to track names and addresses was revolutionary, but somewhere along the way, the records were lost—leading to a gap in American genealogy and historical documentation 🧠✂️ What happened to these records? Why did they disappear, and what might we have learned from them if they had been preserved? If you're interested in the history of communication, the power of government records, or the mysteries of lost documents, this video will offer new insights into the forgotten side of America’s postal history ✨ Watch until the end to uncover why these records were lost and what their disappearance says about the way we remember our past. Subscribe, like, and share to keep forgotten histories alive 🔔📖