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US Post Office, Saranac Lake

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, August 22, 2009
, June 23, 2007
, July 11, 1989

Address: 51 Broadway

Old Address: 60-66 Broadway

Other names:

Year built: 1925

The 1906 Adirondack Directory lists one of J.A. Latour's liveries at this address. Then in 1917-18, the Palmer-Simpson Company built wooden sea-plane hulls here for use in World War I.

In 1924, the U.S. Postal Service constructed a new post office at 60-66 Broadway in Saranac Lake. Post Office construction was resuming slowly following World War I. The design of public buildings then was the responsibility of the Treasury Department, and the emphasis was on standard design and construction economy. This building replaced the previous Saranac Lake Post Office at 69 Main Street (old address).

In the late 20th century the Post Office conducted an historic survey of post offices that included post offices in this area. While the Lake Placid P.O. was listed as an historic building, Saranac Lake's was disqualified (according to the memory of one witness) based on the warm yellow color that the trim had been painted (it has since been repainted in white) and the intrusive handicapped-accessible ramp that had been constructed to the left of the front entrance. That ramp has since been replaced with a lower one to the right which takes advantage of the slope of the site.

See Post Office Building and other Post Offices also.

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Adirondack Record, January 11, 1918

SARANAC LAKE NOW FIRST CLASS POSTOFFICE

Saranac Lake now has a postoffice of the first class, having handled a volume of business of $40,178.50 during the year 1917. To become a first class postoffice that office must handle a business of $40,000 or over during the year. In 1900 the office in the mountain metropolis became a second class postoffice. The Saranac Lake Postoffice is the only first class office in Franklin county.


From the U.S. Post Office

SARANAC LAKE POST OFFICE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, NEW YORK

NameTitleDate Appointed
Alanson B. Neal Postmaster
William F. Martin Postmaster
Milote Baker Postmaster
William F. Martin Postmaster
Chester W. Peck Postmaster
Louisa E. Morgan Postmaster
Andrew J. Baker Postmaster
Louisa E. Morgan Postmaster
Milo B. Miller Postmaster
[Hallock] 1 Postmaster
John Herbert Miller Postmaster
William F. Roberts Postmaster
John Harding Postmaster
Charles S. Gay Postmaster
Richard H. McIntyre Postmaster
Walter E. Johnson Postmaster
Cornelius J. Carey Postmaster
James A. Latour Postmaster
Fred C. Conrad Acting Postmaster
Fred C. Conrad Postmaster
Daniel S. Foster Acting Postmaster
Daniel S. Foster Postmaster
Thomas P. Ward Acting Postmaster
Thomas P. Ward Postmaster
Mrs. Madeline F. Ward Acting Postmaster
Thomas P. Ward Postmaster
John F. Campion Acting Postmaster
John F. Campion Postmaster
John Daluisio Officer-In-Charge
Donald Galarneau Officer-In-Charge
Frank W. Smith Postmaster
Henry B. Moen Officer-In-Charge
Donald W. Galarneau Postmaster
Michael Chartier Officer-In-Charge
Linda Osborne Officer-In-Charge
Robert Armstrong Officer-In-Charge
Fred A. Everhart Officer-In-Charge
Fred A. Everhart Postmaster
Tim Davis Officer-In-Charge
Lola Williams Officer-In-Charge
Henry D. Lowther Officer-In-Charge
Henry D. Lowther Postmaster
Gayann L. Pellerin Officer-In-Charge
Gifford N. Hosler Officer-In-Charge
Sharon L. Larkin Postmaster
Von C. Stephens Officer-In-Charge
Denise L. Lapierre Postmaster

Footnote:

1. FitzGreene Hallock does not appear on the official [Post Office list of Postmasters]

 

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