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Clock & Compass: How John Byron Plato Gave Farmers a Real Address

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A city guy who aspired to be a farmer, John Byron Plato bought some farmland north of Denver, Colorado, and began raising Guernsey cattle, which he advertised for sale in the local paper. When an interested buyer eager to see his calves couldn't find his farm, Plato realized that an RFD postal address was only good for delivering mail. Plato's solution was a map-and-directory combo that used direction and distance from a local business center to give farmers a real address, just like city dwellers. He patented his invention ...

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Clock & Compass: How John Byron Plato Gave Farmers a Real Address 2022, University of Iowa Press

ISBN-13: 9781609388218

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