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In 1900, sending a letter typically took anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the distance and the efficiency of the postal service. Local letters could be delivered within a day, while those sent to distant cities or rural areas might take longer due to transportation limitations and postal routes. International letters would take even longer, often several weeks, depending on the destination and shipping methods. Factors such as weather, holidays, and local postal operations also influenced delivery times.

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