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Existing comment: This mailbox, manufactured by the Reading, Pennsylvania, firm of Orr and Painter, could be hung anywhere. It was strong and held a large quantity of mail. But the design was not perfect. Can you guess why?
In the ornate Victorian era of the 1880s, many Americans felt that these boxes ruined the elegant lampposts and buildings on which they hung.
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