Thurston Post Office
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- | Although not included within the [[Springfield]] city limits at the time, the Thurston post office in the [[:Category:Thurston area|Thurston area]] was established on March 16, [[1877]], with [[Hunsaker, Thomas H.|Thomas H. Hunsaker]] as postmaster (Jones 1958:33). | + | Although not included within the [[Springfield]] city limits at the time, the Thurston post office in the [[:Category:Thurston area|Thurston area]] was established on March 16, [[1877]], with [[Hunsaker, Thomas H.|Thomas H. Hunsaker]] as postmaster (Jones 1958:33). Across from the store was a blacksmith shop run by [[Yancey, Claude|Claude Yancey]], Thurston’s first blacksmith. (Jones 1985:33-34). |
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The Thurston General Store and Post Office, c. 1900 (Photo: Courtesy Springfield Museum) |
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Thurston Post Office | |
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Construction | March 16, 1877 |
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City | Springfield |
Area | Thurston area |
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Zip Code | 97482 |
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First Thurston post office |
History
Although not included within the Springfield city limits at the time, the Thurston post office in the Thurston area was established on March 16, 1877, with Thomas H. Hunsaker as postmaster (Jones 1958:33). Across from the store was a blacksmith shop run by Claude Yancey, Thurston’s first blacksmith. (Jones 1985:33-34).