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Mail Under the conditions of 1667 Andrusovsk armistice mail service between Russia and Retch Pospolitaya commenced operation in November 1667. It connected Moscow and Warsaw through Smolensk-Kadin-Mogilev-Vilno and was called Vilno mail service. In 1885 an agreement between General Postmaster of Great Princedom of Lithuania and Ambassadorial Russian department was signed. According to the agreement, mail from the Prussian border to Moscow was sent through Vilno-Minsk-Mogilev-Smolensk. In this connection, the mail courtyard with a number of mail workers, horses, mail carriages and coachmen was established. During the Northern war (1700-1721) new mail roads and stations were constructed on the territory of Belarus under the order of Peter I. Soldiers were engaged in mail transportation and construction works. In Mogilev district the first mail was sent via Borisov-Kopys-Mogilev-Bykhov route in 1707. In 1708 the mail service connected Mogilev and Kiev. In 1711 coachmen replaced soldiers on Bolshie Luki-Vitebsk-Mogilev-Gomel and Mogilev-Bobruisk postal lines. The postal service became steady. It delivered not only state, trade and private mail but also newspapers. In 1847 Mogilev province mail office has made "A list of houses occupied with mail stations of Mogilev province". The list counts 12 offices operating in state houses and 40 offices - in rented private houses. In Klimovichi district there was one mail station, Kostjukovichskaya station, operating in a state house and three more in rented private ones. Telegraph In 1881 Mogilev-Cherikov-Klimovichi-Poslavl-Moscow telegraph line appeared in Klimovichi. |
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