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Two post cards of the U.S. Post Office in Sarasota, Fla. The Air Conditioned City. No. S-24. No. 57. No. 24939 N. The Federal Building at 111 South Orange Avenue was constructed as a US Post Office with a WPA federal subsidy of $175,000. It was…

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Post card of the United States Post Office, St. Petersburg, Florida. No. FNC-4292. No. 46364. Located at 3135 First Avenue North, building one and two were built in 1956 and building three in 1984. It is still in use as a post office and has always…

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Three post cards of the U.S. Open Air Post Office in St. Petersburg, Florida. The Sunshine City. No. 57. No. 8311N. No. 27758-82. No. P-150. This post office located at 400 First Avenue North was built between 1916-1917 in the Mediterranean Revival…

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Three post cards of the US Post Office in Clearwater, Fla. The Springtime City. No. C-65. No. 4A-H1086. This post office located at 650 Cleveland Street was built in 1933 in the Mediterranean style. It was placed on the National Register of Historic…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office in Kissimmee, Fla. No. K-2. No. 78-H1067. On October 9, 1914 the property on the corner of Church & Possell (later renamed Monument) was purchased by the federal government for $5000. On July 3, 1930 Congress…

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Two post cards of the U.S. Post Office in Daytona Beach, Florida and Waterfront Park. No. 2. No. 63488. No. D-42. No. 98-H445. Located at 220 North Beach Street, it was built in 1932 as a work project in the Depression. It was built in the Spanish…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office in Cocoa, Florida. No. CA-9. No. E-7639. The US Post Office at 435 Brevard Avenue in Cocoa, Florida was built by the WPA between 1938-1939 in the Art Deco style. It stopped being used as a post office in 1965 and…

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Post card of the Post Office in Live Oak, Fla. This post office was built in 1915 with a structural addition added in early 1965. The Supervising Architect was Oscar Wentworth. It is in use today. It is in Suwanee County in the Middle District of…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office in Panama City, Fla. No. P.C. 35. No. 48694. This historic building in downtown Panama City was used as a post office and a federal civil facility.  The Federal Courthouse was built near this building at 30 West…

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Post Card of the United States Post Office in Panama City, Florida. No. 104-P. No. 15.665. This downtown station post office located at 421 Jenks Avenue was built between 1937 and dedicated on April 29, 1938. It was built with Treasury Dept. funds.…

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Post card of the US Post Office, Miami Beach, Florida. No. 209. No. 10929. Colour picture publication. Boston 15, Mass. Located at 1300 Washington Avenue, this is a historic 1937 Art Moderne, Art Deco Federal Style designed by Howard Lowell Cheney.…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office in Miami, Florida. No. 45363. No. D139. This building is the largest structure to be built of Windley Key quarried Coquina limestone. The building housed all federal agencies except the Weather Service. The building…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office in Miami, Florida. No.5953N-212. The new Miami Post Office, which was opened on July 1, 1933, was built at a cost of $1,500,000. All federal departments, with the exception of the weather bureau, are housed or…

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Post card of the US Post Office and Federal building, Miami, Florida. No. 44. 300 Northeast 1st Avenue, the US Post Office and Courthouse was built in 1933 with the Supervising Architect, Louis A. Simon. Named for the 11th Circuit Judge, David W.…

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Post card of the Post Office in Miami, Fla. No. 17068. Between 1931 and 1937 the building was occupied by the Federal Arts Project. In 1937, the building became the First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Miami. The bank moved in 1973 and the…

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Post card of the post office and government building, Miami, Fla. No. A-76011. 100 Northeast 1st Avenue was built by Supervising Architect James Knox Taylor and Oscar Wenderoth. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida met here…

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Post card of the Post Office in Key West, Fla. No. 67381. This is the beautiful new building of the United States Post Office on Key West, which daily handles more and more mailing matter as the city gradually becomes a resort center of the first…

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One post card featuring the New Post Office, US Court and Customs House in Key West, Florida. No. 2138N-34. The new federal building was constructed of Key Largo limestone. When completed in September 1932, the Customs House, Post Office and US Court…

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One post card featuring the Post Office and Custom House in Key West, Florida. No. A-99773. Built as a post office, custom house, courthouse, and lighthouse quarters. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida met here until 1932…

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Post card of Post Office in Fort Pierce, Florida. No. 71697. 500 Orange Avenue, Built in 1935 as a post office as part of the WPA program. The roof was a popular point for viewing street events such as the Cattleman's Parade. Several high security…

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Post card of the Post Office in Tampa, Florida. No. 67396. No. T-55. Tichnor Quality views by Tichnor Bros., Boston, Mass. Built between 1902-1904. This building was entered on the National Register of Historic Places on Jun. 7, 1974.

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Post card of the post office and custom house in Tampa, FL. No. 26276-10. This building houses 15 U.S. Government activities including official headquarters of Collector of Customs and Immigration Service for the entire District of FL. The Post…

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Post card of the post office and custom house, federal building in Tampa, Fla. No. 9. In this building are located all of the Federal Government Agencies embracing this territory. This is said to be one of the finest buildings in the south. Courtesy…

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Post card of the Post Office and Custom House, Tampa, Fla. No. A-51215. The U.S. District Court shared the third floor with the U.S. Weather Service. The Post Office moved to the basement in 1968. The Public Health Service moved into its first floor…

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Post card of the Custom House and Post Office in Tampa, Florida. No. 15509. The U. S. Post Office, Courthouse, and Custom House was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 7, 1974. Message on back: Will write you later. D. To. Mr.…

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Post card of the Post Office and Custom House, Tampa, Fla. No. 9283. Located at 601 Florida Avenue, James Knox Taylor was the Supervising Architect, Message on back: Hello! How are you enjoying times now fine I know? I am still have a good time. Went…

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Post card of U.S. Post Office in tropical Orlando, Fla. The City Beautiful. No. OK. 20. US Post Office and Courthouse located at 51 East Jefferson St. had Louis A. Simon as the Supervising Architect. It is not on the National Register of Historic…

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Post card of the US Post Office, Orlando, FL. The City Beautiful. and Federal Court House. No. O-204. Almost in the geographical center of the state, Orlando is a fast-growing resort and distributing community. It is here that most of Florida's…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office Bldg. Orl. FL. No. O-118. No. 2B-H369. Orlando "Florida's City Beautiful" is a progressive modern healthful resort amid semi-tropical beauty in the very heart of the Florida Peninsula, and truly represents one of…

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Orlando FL U. S. Post Office. No. 5548. This building stood at 44 East Central Blvd., at the corner of Central Blvd. and Court St., between 1917 and 1962. It was a post office between 1917 and 1941. It was known locally as the Federal Building…

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Post card of the Post Office building at Ocala Florida. No. E-7144. The building consists of a city block and is a park ornamented by palms and trees. Federal court is held here at stated intervals during the year. The building also houses a number…

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Post card of the skyline view of the Federal building and Post Office. No. FS-60. No. 24029-B. The city's ever changing skyline is reflected in the downtown view with the new Robert Meyer hotel in the background. Color by C.H. Ruth. Louis A. Simon…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office in Jacksonville, FL. No. JK.9. 311 West Monroe Street, Jacksonville, FL. U.S. Post Office and Courthouse. It now houses the State Attorney's Office.

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office and Federal Building in Jacksonville, FL. No. 42. No. 76577. This building is not on the National Register of Historic places.

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Post card of the Post Office and Federal Building, Jacksonville, Fl. No. 21. No, 5A-H2199. Constructed in 1932 by a Montgomery, AL builder on the site of the (1700) Timuquan Indian Village of Ossachite. The City of Jacksonville purchased the building…

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One Post Card featuring the Skyscraper District in Jacksovnille, Florida with the 1895 US Post Office and Courthouse in the background. No. A-59843. Copyright 1915 by Stinson and Hargett. Message on back: Jacksonville, Fla. March 26th/16. Father…

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One post card featuring the Post Office in Jacksonville, Florida. No. 11. No. 19635. Will A. Feret and James H. Windrim were the Supervising Architects for this 1895 Post Office which was razed in 1948. Message on back: Jacksonville, Fla- 6/27-25/…

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One Post Card featuring the Post Office and Government Building in Jacksonville, Florida. No. 160. It was razed in 1948. Message on back: Dear Gladys, I am having a fine time. It is very warm. Sara W. To: Miss Gladys Brown. Bayport. L.I. Postmarked…

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Post Card Collection. One post card featuring the Government and Post Office Building in Jacksonville, Florida. It was known as the U.S. Post Office and Courthouse. Constructed of Tennessee marble, it survived the 1901 Jacksonville fire that…

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Outdoor Post Office, Fort Myers, Fla. No. K-153-D-3. 44102. Florida's outstanding open-air Post Office in Fort Myers lovely City of Palms. This unusual edifice, built in 1933, is constructed of travertine coral rock notive to this sub-tropical area.…

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One post card featuring the Tropical View showing Open Air Post Office, Ft. Myers, Fla., "The City of Palms". No. F-9. No. 6B-H121 Inscription reads "Tropical Ft. Myers, Fla., Winter Home of the late Thomas A. Edison, offers the tourist a warm and…

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One post card featuring the Open Air Post Office in Fort Myers, Florida, City of Palms. No. 114. No. 67327. Inscription reads "Classic outdoor post office, First Street. Constructed of Fla. travertine rock. The gem of American Architecture lures…

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One post card featuring the Royal Palms and Open Air Post Office in Fort Myers, Florida, "The City of Palms". No. F-10. No. 6B-H118. Located at 2301 First Street and it was known as the Fort Myers Post Office. Towering cocoa nuts and majestic royal…

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One post card featuring the F-42--Open Air Post Office, Fort Myers, Fla., City of Palms. No. 4A-H1217. It was named after the US District Judge, George W. Whitehurst. Message on back: Hello Sandy: Hope you like P.O. views. My little 5 yr. old son is…

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One post card featuring Center Street in Fernandina, Florida. No. 68706. Post Office, Custom house, and couthouse is in the foreground. This building housed a post office, custom house, federal courthouse and military recruiting office. The U.S.…

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One post card featuring the Post Office in Fernandina, Florida. No. 9A-H2220. Located at 400 Atlantic Avenue (401 Center Street), James Knox Taylor was the Supervising Architect. It was named the U.S. Post Office, Custom House and Courthouse. It was…

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One post card featuring the U.S. Post Office in St. Augustine, Florida. No.21259. Inscription reads "The oldest Government Office Building in the United States. One of the historical points of interest in St. Augustine." After 1821 the Governor's…

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One Post Card featuring the Post Office in St. Augustine, Florida. No. 39K. No. 30110. Inscription reads "On the Plaza de la Constitution, in the center of the city, beside the Catherdral with its quaint Moorish belfry, stands the old Governor's…

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One post card featuring the US Post Office in Tallahassee, Florida. No. D-8. No. 29319. Tallahassee, Florida's Capital City stands upon a site which encompasses a wealth of history, tradition and legend. Still in use as a court.

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One post card featuring an Airplane view of the US Post Office and Government Building in Tallahassee, Florida. No. T53. No. 4574. Built in 1936 it was known as the United States Post Office and Courthouse. It is still in use as a court.

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Two post cards featuring the US Post Office and Government Building by night in Tallahassee, Florida. No. T-43. No. 7A-H3003. Louis A. Simon was the supervising architect and it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on Oct. 24, 1979…

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One post card featuring the Post Office in Tallahassee, Florida. No. 77298. Located at 110 East Park Avenue. Message on back: Many thanks for the lovely card. No. we didn't build our home ourselves. Bought it while it was being built. It has six…

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One post card featuring the Post Office and Government Court House in Tallahassee, Florida. No. 7A-H1281. Another WPA building, this one in the Georgian Revival style. It includes eight Treasury Department, New Deal, Fine Arts Edward Ulreich murals…

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One Post Card featuring the post-office in Tallahassee, Fla. The US District Court for the Northern District of Florida met here until 1936. The US Circuit Court for the Northern District of Florida met here until that court was abolished in 1912.…

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One post card featuring the United States Post Office and Court House, Pensacola, Fla. No. K-44-D-2. Louis A. Simon was the supervising architect. Message on back: Dear Lovie + Creech. Mattie. Mr. Stern + I started to Cuba in Florida just now eating…

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One post card featuring the U.S. Post Office and Federal Building, Pensacola, Fla. No. 2B-H1038. It was entered on the National Register of Historic Places on Aug. 11, 2014. Message on back: Wednesday, 2-9-55. Haven't heard from you. Hope both are…

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One post card featuring the New United States Post Office and Federal Court House in Pensacola, Florida. No. 67807. Built on the site of the 1883 Escambia County Courthouse. Completed in 1939 in the classic WPA Modern architectural style. After about…

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One post card featuring the post office in Pensacola, Florida. No. D-362. Located at 100 North Palafox Street, Louis A. Simon was the supervising architect.

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One post card featuring the New Post Office and Federal Court Building in Pensacola, Florida. New $450,000 post office and federal court building completed November, 1939. In 2010 it was named for District Court Judge, Winston E. Arnow. Message on…

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Two post cards featuring the Post Office and Custom House in Pensacola, Florida. No. C 5472. Work began in 1884 after an 1880 fire destroyed the prior customs house. The building was abandoned about 1932 then exchanged in 1938 for Escambia County…

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Two post cards featuring the U.S. Post office and Federal Building in Marianna, Florida. No. M-2. All Marianna federal courts moved to the new U.S. Courthouse in Panama City in 1978. Contrary to several sources reporting "Fate of building unknown"…

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One Post Card featuring the US Post Office in Gainesville, Florida. Although this courthouse was built in 1964, the FJC includes this property in its list of Historic Federal Courthouses. In use. It is located at 401 SE First Street.

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One post card featuring the Post Office in Gainesville, Florida. Plate No. 1134. The building sits on granite block. A steel frame supports limestone trim. The hipped roof is made of clay tile. The 1st floor was the post office. The courtroom was on…

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Post card of the new Post Office in Atlanta, GA. Building at 56 Forsyth St., NW built between 1907-1910 was renamed in 1980 the US Court of Appeals Building and 1989 to Elbert P. Tuttle US Court of Appeals Building. Copyright 1907 by Witt Bros.…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office in Selma, Ala. No. 4. No. OB711-N. This post office located at 908 Alabama Avenue was entered on the national Register of Historic Places on Mar. 26, 1976. It is still in use.

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Post card of the government building in Selma, Ala. No. 6. No. 16459. A memorial to two Alabama Senators, John Tyler Morgan and Edmund Winston Pettus was placed on the sidewalk in front of the building. Both died in 1907. The U.S. Circuit Court for…

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Post Card of US Court House and Custom House, US Post Office at the left, Mobile, Ala. No. 7A-H2625. Named the John Archibald Campbell US Courthouse in 1981 for the associate justice of the US Supreme Court and Assistant Secretary of War for the…

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Post card of Post Office and Federal Building, Mobile, Ala. No. 22. Supervising architect Louis A. Simon. No. 17691. This is one of Mobile's most handsome buildings. The two federal structures occupy the entire block of frontage on St. Joseph Street,…

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Post Card of New Post Office, St. Joseph St., Mobile, AL. No. 17691. Designed by Carey and Dowling, Mobile architects. An extension, designed by Louis Simon, added in 1904. The building was named after the Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court,…

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Post card of Post Office in Mobile, Ala. No. 22. No. 17691. U. S. Court House and Custom House at 113 St. Joseph Street. This is Mobile's most handsome building; it occupies a space of 116 ft. x 160 feet. The construction work was begun August, 1914,…

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Post Card Collection - One post card featuring Royal Street looking south showing Post Office, City Bank Building, and Van Antwerp Building in Mobile, Alabama.

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Post card of the Post Office in Mobile, Ala. (Number 5151). The Royal St. vestibule had twin 3-story cast-iron stairways. The 3rd floor courtoom had a skylight. The U.S. Circuit Court for the Southern District of Alabama met here until that court was…

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One post card featuring the United States Post Office in Opelika, Alabama. No. 1. No. 14361 N. Located at 701 Avenue A and the supervising architect was acting James A. Wetmore. It was entered on the National Register of Historic Places on Nov. 18,…

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Three post cards featuring the United States Post Office and Court House in Opelika, Alabama. An extensive renovation of the second floor district court space and the first floor bankruptcy court space in 1996 repaired the deteriorating building. In…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office, Montgomery, Alabama. No. 5C-K770. The courthouse was built on property the government bought from a local Methodist church for $114,000. The property was donated to the church under the restriction that it remain…

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Post Card of the U.S. Post Office in Montgomery, AL. No. M-9. No. 6A-H1703. James A. Wetmore was the acting supervising Architect. Building was renamed in 1992 the Frank M. Johnson Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse for the US District…

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Post Card of the United Stqtes Post Office in Montgomery, Alabama. No. M-104. No. 16027. United States Post Office and Courthouse at 15 Lee Street. Original name was the US Post Office and Courthouse. In 1992 it was named for Judge Frank M. Johnson…

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Post card of the Post Office in Montgomery, Ala. No. E 16122. The original name was U.S. Post Office and Courthouse. The supervising architect might have been Mifflin E. Bell. It was never placed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was…

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Post card of the Post Office and Federal Building in Montgomery, Ala. No. A-14948. The U.S. Circuit Court for the Middle District of Alabama met here until that court was abolished in 1912. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit met here…

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Post card of the Post Office in Dothan, Ala. No. 95701. C.T. American Art. The original name was Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse. The US Circuit Court for the Middle District of Alabama met here until that court was abolished in 1912. The post…

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Post card of the United States Post Office in Dothan, Alabama. No. 105-D. Photo by the Raines Studio. A colour picture publication. Boston 15, Mass. This courthouse at 100 West Troy Street was built between 1910 and 1911 by Supervising Architect,…

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Post Card of the U.S. Post Office at Tuscaloosa, Ala. No. T-2. No. 3B-H1457. The building was acquired by the City of Tuscaloosa in 1968. It is now the Tuscaloosa City Hall. The federal courtroom was, and the city council chamber is, on the second…

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Post Card of the Post Office in Tuscaloosa, Ala. No. A-71628. U.S. Post Office and Federal Courthouse located at 2201 University Blvd. and the supervising architect was James Knox Taylor. Building was entered on the National Register of Historic…

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Post Card of the Post Office at Tuskaloosa, Ala. No. P3F1. Drawing by M.C. Williamson. Post Card by S.D. Bustiq. Located at 2201 University Blvd. It was built from 1909 until 1910. It is now the Tuscaloosa City Hall. Message on Back: Tuscaloosa.…

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Post Card of the Post Office in Jasper, Ala. Located at 400 19th Street it was built between 1917 and 1919 for the sum of $91,328. It served as a post office until 1968. The City of Jasper purchased it in 1968 to serve as City Hall. It was renovated…

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Two post cards of the U.S. Post Office and Court House in Huntsville, Ala. No. H-6. Built in 1936 and known as the U.S. Post Office and Courthouse located at 101 Holmes Avenue. Louis A. Simon was the supervising architect. The courtroom on the 2nd…

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Post Card of the Government Building in Huntsville, Ala. No. 20101. Built 1888-1890. Original name was U.S. Post Office and Federal Court House. Courtroom and related personnel were on the 2nd floor. Jury rooms on the 3rd. Ceased to be a court…

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Post Card of the Post Office in Gadsden, Alabama, No. 34. Natural Color Post Card. No. 15027N. A rear three story extension was added in 1936. A 1959 fire damaged part of the courtoom ceiling. The court facilities were used by the U.S. District and…

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Post Card of the U.S. Post Office in Gadsden, Ala. No. 107. The supervising Architect was Louis A. Simon. The name was the US Federal Building and Courthouse. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 3, 1976. Tichnor Quality…

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Post Card of the US Post Office in Gadsden, Ala. No. 16910. Message on back: My dearest friend. Will send you a long letter some time this week. Am making your mother frame picture to hang. Will send you some soon. Kisses XXXXX. Miss R. Pattley. From…

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Two post cards of the Post Office in Gadsden, Ala. No. 6. No. 16910. Built between 1910-1913. U.S. Post Office, U.S. Federal Building and Courthouse. A one story post office completed in 1910. Two floors were added in 1913 creating the court…

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Post Card of the US Post Office in Florence, AL. No. 71694-N. Built between 1911-1913. It was renamed the Justice John McKinley Building for the US Senator from Alabama and Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court. It was placed on the National…

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Post Card of the Post Office and Federal Building in Decatur. AL No. 100394. This Post Office, Federal Building and Courthouse was built in 1964. In 1995 it was named the Seybourn H. Lynne Federal Building. It houses the US District Court and the US…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office in Decatur, Ala. No. 6A623-N. This was a post office but oral history indicates that court was held in this building at 408 Bank Street. Message on Back: R 8/15/50. a 11/2/50. We have had nice summer but need some…

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Post Card of Decatur, AL Post Office. No. 123583. Tichnor Quality views. Located at 408 Bank Street. It was built in 1925 in the Georgia Revival style. Served as a post office until 1964. Oral history supports court being held here. From 1964 until…

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Two post cards of the view of the business section of Birmingham, AL. No. 74. Newest skyline photo of the Magic City, looking southeast, with the U.S. Post Office in foreground and Red Mountain in distance. Birmingham has a 27 story office building,…

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Post Card of the US Post Office and Federal Building, Birmingham, AL. No. B-17. No. 2B-H338. Distributed by Moore News Co., Birmingham, AL. Building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 3, 1976.

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Post Card of the Post Office in Birmingham AL. No. 67. No 20139N. The card was probably published about 1945. This building is located at 1800 Fifth Avenue North.

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Post Card of the US Post Office in Birmingham AL. No. 65507. Tichnor Quality Views. Post Marked Oct. 8, 1940. One cent stamp. Message on back: Hey! How do you feel. I'm going to church. Wish you were here to go with me. Hope you are enjoying…

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Two post cards of the US Post Office and Federal Building. No. 65507. In 1926 the roof was removed and the present third and fourth floors were added. The district court moved to the Hugo L. Black United States Courthouse in 1987. Extensive…

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Post Card of US Post Office in Birmingham. No. 129452. The original name was US Federal Building and Courthouse. It was renamed in 1990 to the Robert S. Vance Federal Building and US Courthouse for the judge of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals…

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Post Card of Birmingham AL, US Post Office and Custom House. Series No. 2534. Birmingham, Ala. Art publishers to their majesties the King and Queen. Has a one cent stamp. Post marked Apr. 8 , 1912. Original name was the U.S. Post Office and Federal…

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Post Card of Birmingham Post Office at 5th and 19th. No. R-87930. Original Name, U.S. Federal Building and Courthouse and located at 1500 Fifth Avenue North.

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Post Card of the Birmingham Post Office at 5th Ave. and 19th Street North. Post Card No. 87930. Built appx. 1926. Supervising Architect was James A. Wetmore (acting). Was entered on the National Register of Historic Places on June 3, 1976.

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Post Card of the US Post Office, Birmingham, AL. No. 2. No. 27112N. Built from 1918 to 1921. James A. Wetmore, Acting Architect. Construction began in 1918 after being delayed by WWI. The US District Court moved here from the 2nd Ave building when…

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Post Card of the Prospectus of the US Post Office and Court House, Birmingham, ALA. No. A-60328. The proposed new Post Office and Court House is to be located on Fifth Ave., and Nineteenth Street and will cover space appx. 200 by 400 sq. ft. and…

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Post card of the Birmingham AL Post Office. No. 11739. Required a one cent stamp. Original name was the U.S. Post Office and Federal Building. It was never on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Post card of Birmingham Post Office. No. 14277. Built 1892. Architect may have been William A. Freret. The Headquarters for the ND of AL moved from Huntsville to Birmingham in 1885 with offices in the 2nd Avenue building until 1921. The US District…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office in Anniston, AL. No. 20. No. 20768. Built in 1934-1935. Two story rear addition. Message on the back from January 8, 1952. Dear Mrs. Morarske. Mrs. Gurtis Hopemont sent me one of your cards. I'll be glad to trade…

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Post card of the US Post Office in Anniston, AL. No. 20768. No. 20. Anniston, "The Pearl of the South", nestled amid the foothills of the Appalachian Range of the Blue Ridge Mountains, ranks fourth in the State's industrial centers, and is located in…

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Postcard of the Post Office and Federal Court House in Anniston AL. No. 36895. Complete plans for an entirely different building in a Colonial style were finished in 1902 and a contract let. Construction of the foundation had begun when the building…

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Post card of the Post Office in Atlanta, GA. Located at 56 Forsyth Street. It was entered on the National Register of Historic Places on May 2, 1974.

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Post card of the Post Office in Atlanta, GA. No. 9312. In 1930 most post office functions moved. The post master remained until 1975.  The district court and judges moved to the Russell Building in 1979, while the circuit court judges remained in the…

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Post card of Atlanta's New Post Office Bldg. Located on Spring, Hunter, Forsyth and Mitchell Streets. Erected at a cost of $3,000,000, it is one of the most pretentious Post Office Buildings in the U. S. Covering a floor space of more than 5 acres…

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Two post cards of the U.S. Post Office in Atlanta, GA. Message on back: Mrs Hal Allen 2551 17th St, Apt 101 Washingotn DC. Dear Sari, Did enjoy your letter so Much and will write soon, did appreciate YOur letter so much and I'm still singing in…

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Post card of the U. S. Post Office, Atlanta, GA. No. A19854.  In 1989 it was renamed the Elbert P. Tuttle US Court of Appeals Building. It was entered on the National Register of Historic Places on May 2, 1974 as a contributing building for the…

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Two post cards of the Post Office at Atlanta built in 1911 at cost of over $1,000,000.00 is one of the  most attractive in the South. The receipts and parcel post business of Atlanta are greater than  those of any other Southern city. Expense of…

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Post card of the Old Post Office, Atlanta, Ga., now City Hall. No. E7322. Buidling was razed in the 1930s. Message on back: All well. leave here at 9:20 PM get to Jacksonville in morning. D L Newcomer. To Mrs. M.B. Newcomer. Kingman Kansas. Bx 384.…

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Post card of the Post-Office, Atlanta, Ga. The US District Court of the N.D. Ga. met here until 1910. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals met here from 1902 until 1910. It became City Hall in 1910. This imposing structure served as city hall for nearly…

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Post card of the 1876 Post Office in Atlanta, Ga. The US Post Office and Customs House at 55 Marietta Street, NW was built in 1876 by Supervising Architect James G. Hill.

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Post card of the Post Office and Court House Columbus, Georgia No. 59. No. 31900N. Its broad streets and avenues lined with stately trees, its special squares for churches, courthouse and other public purposes, the vast number of street parks-all…

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Two post cards of the Post Office, Columbus, Ga., No. 6 A-H. No. 2698, No. 14. Message on back: Valentine Showcase, The Price is Wright P.O. Box 142, New York 46. N.Y., Candy 8.50, Necklace 350.50, Compact 35.00, Music Box 25.00, Fur Coat 2500.00,…

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Post card of the Post Office, Columbus, GA. No. G13548. Message on back: Mr. George L. Revaleon, 31 Circuit St., Roxbury Mass. , Dear friend George, We arrived here Friday evening. It is somewhat cooler than Tampa. This is Confederate Memorial Day…

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Post card of the US Post Office and Federal Building in Gainesville, Ga. No. G-25. No. E-6017. 121 Spring St., SE. The Post Office was enlarged in 1936 when the four story Federal Building and courthouse annex was built. The Post Office moved in…

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office, Gainesville, Ga. 126 Washington Street S. E. Prior to 1963, federal court was held in the Hall County. However, the FJC offers that the US District Court for the Northern District of GA began meeting here in 1913.…

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Post card of the Post Office, Albany Ga. 18, Albany, the world's greatest paper shell pecan center, is also the bird dog capital of the world, and the mecca for sportsmen in the field. The famous Radium Springs resort is one of the most beautiful…

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Post card of the Post Office in Thomasville, GA. Court House to Right. No. NT-1. No. E-6483. Thomasville, situated on a ridge 273 feet above sea level, in southwest Georgia is only 50 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. This city enjoys the distinction of…

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Post card of the US Post Office in Warrenton, GA. Historic Post Office and Agricultural Building was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds around 1938. Even though it included federal facilities is was never a courthouse. It is still in…

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Post Office, Swainsboro, Ga. No. 79046. United States Government Post Office, Swainsboro, Emanuel County, Georgia. Built in 1936. Swainsboro's historic federal courthouse is part of Emanuel County's current courthouse. It was built in 1936 as a post…

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Post card of the Post Office in Statesboro, GA. No. 77381. Erected in 1917 the old Post Office at 40 South Main Street is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRIS #89001163). Featuring both Neoclassical and Federal architectural…

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Post Office-Waycross GA. No. 2-V-45. This building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on Feb. 1, 1980. The supervising architect was Louis A. Simon.

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Post Office Waycross GA. The federal building houses the post office, U.S. District Court and offices for several federal agencies. A 1936 expansion, designed by G. W. Stone, added a second story to the original bldg and two-story wings at each end.…

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Post Office, Waycross, GA. No. 94348. Message on back: Mrs. W. J. Palmer Hampton, New Hampshire, Dear ma, Arrived here at 9 P.M., Made 210 miles since noon. Am alright. Hope you all well. Suppose you heard from the folks about every day. Love (Pam).…

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One post card featuring the Bird's Eye view of the Post Office in Savannah, Georgia. No. A-99039. The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 7, 1974.

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One post card featuring the US Post Office in Savannah, Georgia. No. S-11. No. 6A-H1890. Print reads, "Being the oldest city in Georgia, one of the thirteen original states, Savannah has many places of historic interest to visitors in addition to the…

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Two post cards featuring the US Post Office in Savannah, Georgia. No. 11.  No. 6A-H1890. Print reads, "Being the oldest city in Georgia, one of the thirteen original states, Savannah has many places of historic interest for visitors in addition to…

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One post card featuring the Post Office in Savannah, Georgia. No. 35. No. 24197N. This building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 7, 1974. Message on back: Savannah GA. Feb. 3. 1925. Rachel here tonight 6. pm. J have been…

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One post card featuring the Post Office and U.S. Court House in Savannah, Georgia. No. A-14104. Print reads, "Savannah is rich in historical lore, is a city of 92,000 people and is known for its beautiful buildings, semi-tropical verdure, 24…

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One post card featuring the Custom House in Savannah, Georgia (Plate 1099). The U.S. Custom House Historic Marker includes, "Although the Building is used primarily by the United States Customs Service, it houses several Federal agencies. In earlier…

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Two post cards featuring the  United States Post Office and Court House in Dublin, Georgia  No. 78836. This building has housed the federal courts, the post office, and other federal agencies since 1937. It is still in use as a court facility. Named…

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Post card of the Post Office in Brunswick, GA. No. 18. No, 16857. Message on back: Dec. 8. Dear folks. How are you. You can see by the card where we are. We have been here for five week. It is nice and warm here. and a lot of people here in the park.…

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Post card of the US Custom House and Post Office, Brunswick, GA.No. 754. Confirmed by the Admin. Asst. to the Brunswick City manager in 2006, this building was both the post office and federal courthouse from 1901. In exchange for a city lot to build…

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Post card of Post Office and Custom House, Brunswick, GA. 601 Gloucester Street. James Knox Taylor was the Supervising Architect. Message on Front 5/8/07. Many thanks for your kind wishes. Greetings. D. Simon Pietri. To. Mr. A.P. Calvet. 140-142…

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Post Office, Augusta, GA. No. A-57904. Message on back: Miss Katherine Livingston, Carlisle Pa; Camp Hancock, Augusta, GA. Dear Cousin, Just a line to let you know That I am still living and Like the army life fine, I Like it down here only it Get…

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One post card showing Barrett Plaza Showing Post Office and Union Station, , Augusta, Ga., No. 12890. This building at 500 East Ford Street was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on Jan. 21, 2000.

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Post card of the Post Office, Augusta, Georgia, no 67787. Message on back: Miss Charlotte Chase, 67 Hillman St. New Bedford, Mass. Dear Friend- Far, far away might Be my theme song! However I like it here, Very much and greatly, Enjoyed the trip…

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Post Office, Augusa, GA. 7085. The building was used as a post office and federal building for 26 years. Both moved to the new building in 1916. This building became Augusta's City Hall in 1917. In the 1970s the structure was demolished and a library…

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Post card of the Post Office in Valdosta, Ga. This 1908 Federal building and Post Office, Italian Renaissance Revival building, served as a Post Office and Federal Courthouse from 1910 to 1968. The annex was added on the left of the original…

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Post card of the Post Office, Rome, GA. Message on back: Miss Carrie Weller 1014 Hannah Ave, Knoxville, Tenn. Thanks for card Call again. Miss Anice Cooper, Mulberry St-4th Ward, Rome, Ga. After the post ofice and federal court were moved to a new…

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Post card of the U. S. Post Office, Athens, GA. No. KA-17. This Post Office building is constructed of Georgia marble and the architecture is the same as many buildings and homes of this city. The architecture is different from any other post office…

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Post card of the United States Post Office, Athens, Ga. No. A-32. No. E-7362. Supervising Architect for this building was Louis A. Simon.

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Post card of the U.S. Post Office by night in Athens, Ga. No.A-30. No. E-6968. The Post Office building is constructed of Georgia marble and the architecture of this Post Office is the same structure of many buildings and homes of this city. The…

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Post card of the Post Office in Athens, Ga. No. 10. No. 75155. A great number of educational institutions are located in Athens, and it is no wonder that it is called the Classic City of the South. It is primarily a city of beautiful homes. More…

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Post card of the Post Office, Athens, Ga. No.13307. 300 College Ave. The N.D. Ga. District Court met here until the Middle District was established in 1926. The District Court for the Middle District of Ga. met here from 1926-1942. The Old Federal…

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Can you help us find a post card of this building? The Post Office and Federal Building was built in 1889 on the corner of Third and Mulberry Streets with the post office at street level and the federal courthouse and offices on upper floors. The…

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Post card of the Post Office in Macon, Ga. No. 39. No. 3523. A wing was added across the back of the original building in 1917. It was renamed the William Augustus Bootle Federal Building and US Courthouse for a US District Court judge in 1998. It…

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One post card of the U.S. Post Office, Macon, Ga. No. 17. No. 10194. 475 Mulberry St. James Knox Taylor was the Supervising Architect. The 1889 building stood on the same site. It was demolished in 1906 to make way for this building. The post office…

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Post card of the U. S. Post Office and Court House, Americus, Ga. No. A-4, No. 1B. No. 266 N.  Message on Back: Pittman 3103 Lexington Rd. Montgomery, Ala. 9:10 Ala. Time,  We have just Had a second Breakfast. Weather O.K. + everybody Feeling good.…

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Post card of the post office and government building, Miami, Fla. No. A-76011. 100 Northeast 1st Avenue was built by Supervising Architect James Knox Taylor and Oscar Wenderoth. The U.S. District Court for the Soiuthern District of Florida met here…
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