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History of Branch 361

Branch 361 was originally chartered in 1893 by the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) to represent city letter carriers in Lexington. Branch 361 began merging with branches from other communities in the late 1980’s.

The National Association of Letter Carriers is the union of city delivery letter carriers working for the United States Postal Service.

In 1889, the Milwaukee Letter Carriers, knowing many of their fellow carriers would be attending the Grand Army of the Republic encampment in their city that summer, issued an official Call to meet during the reunion to form a national association and act on other matters of importance to letter carriers and their families.

Schaefer's Saloon in Milwaukee, WI

Heeding the Call, 60 letter carriers from 18 states gathered in the meeting room above Schaefer's Saloon. On August 29, 1889 they unanimously adopted a resolution to form a National Association of Letter Carriers. The next day, the convention elected officers and adopted a number of resolutions.


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