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Site: Utoy Post Office

On Old Sandtown Rd.

Est. March 1836; discontinued July 7, 1866; a stop on the Decatur Marthasville (Atlanta) and White Hall & Sandtown stagecoach route in intervening years: Also a landmark in the movement of Federal troops from the Atlanta siege ...

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Old Post Office - Baltimore

This structure, designed by James A. Wetmore and completed in 1932, is the second post office to occupy this site. Erected at a cost of $3.3 million, the neo-classical building, with its marble halls and paneled court-rooms, contained the most ...

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United States Post Office

Oscar Wenderoth, Architect; 1914

City of Berkeley Landmark

designated in 1980

Berkeley’s elegant Main Post Office is representative of the Second Renaissance Revival style, also called Neo-Classical Revival. Government buildings constructed in this era were designed to “educate and develop ...

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Evinston Community Store and Post Office / History of Evinston,

Evinston Community Store and Post Office

The Evinston community store, originally a warehouse, was built of heart pine in 1884 by W.P. Shettleworth. it was bought by Joseph Wolfenden, who first operated it as a store. The post office, established in ...

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Lindsborg Post Office

Built in 1936

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of Lincoln Street and 2nd Street, on the left when traveling east on Lincoln Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old Seaford Post Office

A post office was established in this community in 1827. For many years it did a large shipping business by water. The coming of the railroad in the 1850s resulted in an even greater demand for postal services. For more ...

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Blair Mansion: Silver Spring / Blair Station Post Office

TRANSORMA/TRANSFORMA © 2005

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Blair Mansion: Silver Spring

Prior to the development of modern Silver Spring, this immediate area was a bucolic, rural landscape in a portion of Montgomery County then known as Sligo. The property was owned by Francis Preston Blair ...

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First Post Office in Springfield

Near this spot was located the first post office in Springfield, in a one story, hewed log cabin, occupied by John Polk Campbell, who was appointed postmaster, Jan. 3, 1834. Mail was brought on horseback twice a month from Harrison's ...

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Old Post Office

Beginning in 1926, this vintage 1907 building served as the U.S. Post Office for 36 years. This was one of the many structures built by Cormick E. Boyce, who arrived in 1881 as a freight hauler and became one of ...

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The U.S. Post Office

Erected - 1917

The U.S. Post Office Building was built in 1917 by Algernon Blair of Montgomery, Alabama with James Wetmore serving as the supervising architect. The Post Office opened for business August 1, 1918. It is typical of buildings constructed ...

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