Charlotte May Pierstorff
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Charlotte May Pierstorff (May 12, 1908 – April 25, 1987) was shipped alive through the United States postal system by parcel post on February 19, 1914. After the incident, parcel post regulations were changed to prohibit the shipment of humans. In 1997, Michael O. Tunnell wrote a children's book, Mailing May, revolving around May's childhood.
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Charlotte May Pierstorff
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Charlotte May Pierstorff
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Charlotte May Pierstorff
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1987-04-25
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Being shipped through the U.S. Mail
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Charlotte May Pierstorff (May 12, 1908 – April 25, 1987) was shipped alive through the United States postal system by parcel post on February 19, 1914. After the incident, parcel post regulations were changed to prohibit the shipment of humans. In 1997, Michael O. Tunnell wrote a children's book, Mailing May, revolving around May's childhood.
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