

USMichiganBelding woman received a Halloween postcard sent a hundred years ago
(mysterious earth uux.cn report) According to Eastern Net: The postal service has a long history, but manual delivery is inevitable errors and omissions. A woman in Belding, Michigan, USA recently received a Halloween postcard and was surprised to find that the postmark date was 1920. The woman then took a photo of the postcard that was delivered for a full 100 years and uploaded to the social network, hoping to find the original owner's family.
Foreign media reported on Wednesday (9th) that Brittany Keech found this ancient postcard in his mailbox at home, with a 1-cent George Washington stamp posted on the corner. It was sent by Jamestown on October 29, 1920. The recipient was Roy McQueen. The sender sent a FAQ to his cousin McQueen.
Kitch was shocked that the postcard was delayed by 100 years before it was delivered. The US Postal Service explained that in most cases, similar letters were not lost from the postal system, but were sent back to the post office and by antique shops and other places. Kitch said that if the family of the original owner of the letter cannot be contacted, he will consider sending the postcard to a local museum.
