Results for Post Office
Atchison Post Office
On the Register
of
National Historic
First Larkfield Post Office
Site of first
Larkfield Post Office – 1896
in ...
Cross Post Office
This post office, originally named Cross Mill,
was e...
United States Post Office
This Property Has Been
Placed On The
Natio...
First Post Office in Chester
Site of First Post Office in Chester was located in a smal...
Fort Worth Main Post Office Building
The Fort Worth Post Office was established in 1856 with pi...
Auburn Post Office
Historical Landmark
P.O. First Mail Service – 1849
1862 Post Office
On June 6, 1862 Memphis surrendered to Federal gunboats. T...
Coyote Post Office
Now a relic from the days when Monterey road served as cat...
Post Office
During the 1870's and 80's, this building served as a comm...
Results for Post Office
Atchison Post Office
On the Register
of
National Historic
Places
Marker is at the intersection of Kansas Avenue and 7th Street, on the right when traveling west on Kansas Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Larkfield Post Office
Site of first
Larkfield Post Office – 1896
in Chester Smith’s Store.
Moved across street in 1909.
In 1910, it was re-named
East Northport.
In memory of
Frank G. Becher
Marker is on Vernon Valley Road, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Cross Post Office
This post office, originally named Cross Mill,
was established in 1879. Adam Cross, a local
storekeeper & Civil War veteran, was first
postmaster.
Marker is on Ranger Drive (State Road 6), on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
United States Post Office
This Property Has Been
Placed On The
National Register
Of Historic Places
By The United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on North Beach Street north of Bay Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Post Office in Chester
Site of First Post Office in Chester was located in a small building here in 1794. James Wickham, postmaster
Marker is on Brookside Avenue (New York Route 17M) 0.1 miles from Academy Avenue (New York Route 94), on the right.
Courtesy ...
Fort Worth Main Post Office Building
The Fort Worth Post Office was established in 1856 with pioneer settler Julian Field serving as Postmaster. The central offices were moved here in 1933 when this building was completed. Designed by the Fort Worth firm of Wyatt C. Hedrick, ...
Auburn Post Office
Historical Landmark
P.O. First Mail Service – 1849
First P.O. Established July 21, 1853
Daily Mail Service June 1888
P.O. Consolidated Dec. 30, 1919
Station A – Here Since Late 1870’s
Community Project
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Lincoln Way and Sacramento Street.
Courtesy ...
1862 Post Office
On June 6, 1862 Memphis surrendered to Federal gunboats. The only resistance by citizens occurred here as a shot was fired at the soldiers hoisting the U.S. flag over the post office.
Marker is at the intersection of Adams Street and ...
Coyote Post Office
Now a relic from the days when Monterey road served as cattle trail; stage route, and Mission road between San Francisco, Santa Clara, and Monterey, Coyote Post Office was once the oldest surviving and functioning post office in Santa Clara ...
Post Office
During the 1870's and 80's, this building served as a community post office. The building has been restored and displays "pigeon holes" which are compartments used to sort the mail.
The building on the right is a smoke house. It dates ...