Browse Items (22 total)

  • Collection: Southern District of Georgia

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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 New Post Office and Court House in Savannah, Georgia. No. 31. No. 2626. Print reads, "This handsome structure, built entirely of Georgia marble, faces on beautiful Wright Park in the center of the business section. On the…

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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 Federal Building in Savannah, Georgia. No. 1438. This building was named for a seventeenth century Creek leader and the head chief of a Yamacraw town on the site of present day Savannah.

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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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