vorgepostessene
Vorgepostessene, also known as the "pre-postal service," refers to a historical system of communication that predated the modern postal service. This system was used primarily in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly in rural areas where regular postal delivery was not feasible. The term "vorgepostessene" is derived from the German words "vorgepostet," meaning "pre-posted," and "essene," meaning "to eat." The service was named after the practice of sending letters or parcels ahead of time, often by a trusted individual who would carry them to the nearest post office.
The pre-postal service was a crucial means of communication for farmers, merchants, and other individuals in
The system was particularly useful in regions with poor road infrastructure or where horse-drawn carriages were