On March 27, 1905, Seymour Eaton, President of the Tabard Inn Corporation, stated that the business had operations spanning from Seattle to Atlanta and from Boston to San Francisco.
This page lists the historical locations of known Tabard Inn Library exchange stations between 1902 - c.1910, revealing routes before domestic parcel post service began in 1913.
Legend
The earliest known year for the establishment:
- Unknown
- Established in 1902
- Established in 1903
- Established in 1904
- Established in 1905
- Established in 1906
- Established in 1907
- Established in 1908
District of Columbia
Maryland
New York
Pennsylvania
Virginia
- Big Stone Gap (J. W. Kelly, Druggist)
- Blackstone (E. W. Sanford Co.)
- Farmville (Agnew's Drug Store, H. C. Crute & Co., Druggists)
- Fredericksburg (R. A. Kishpaugh)
- Front Royal (Trout & Turner)
- Lexington (McCrum's, Dr. Walz's Office)
- Luray (Mrs. Zerkel's art room)
- Norfolk (Dews & Maupin, Miller, Rhoads & Co.)
- Richmond, Virginia (101 East Broad Street, Slaymaker's Pharmacy, Cohen's Stationery Store)
- Roanoke (Johnson & Johnson's Drug Store)
- Staunton (Cash Cigar Store, The Banner Store)
- Warrenton (Mrs. Jessie C. Walraven)
- Williamsburg (James H. Stone, Druggist, C. J. Person)
West Virginia
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