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When this Bloomingdale building was photographed by

William Kollecker|, it was a drug store, prominently featuring soda water. Perhaps the man on the porch is R. P. Towne|, the proprietor. In their Enterprise column "Ville & Dale" on June 3, 2000, Martha Tyler John| and Floyd John| wrote, "The Bloomingdale Post Office officially came into existence on November 12, 1853. It was originally established as the St. Armand Post Office on January 3, 1850. From 1850 to 1930, postmasters and locations of post offices changed frequently as administration and local party representatives changed. Dorothy White served as postmaster from 1953 to 1973. During his term the post office was moved to the present building. It was an old building, so many renovations have been made." The building shows its age in the vernacular Greek Revival lintels above the second-floor windows and the triangular attic vent. It is still the Bloomingdale Post Office, zip code 12913, and the building is for sale. Adirondack Daily Enterprise|, June 9, 2013. ]] The Bloomingdale Post Office officially came into existence on November 12, 1853. It was originally established as the St. Armand Post Office on January 3, 1850. From 1850 to 1930, postmasters and locations of post offices changed frequently as administration and local party representatives changed. Dorothy White served as postmaster from 1953 to 1973. During her term the post office was moved to the present building. It was an old building, so many renovations have been made. Pearl Hough was postmaster from January 1974 to April 1995. During that time, extensive renovations were made because of the Olympics in Lake Placid. Nearly 500 boxes and rural route patrons are served by the Bloomingdale Post Office.

From "Ville & Dale," by Martha (Tyler) and Floyd John, Adirondack Daily Enterprise, June 3, 2000.

Bloomingdale's Zip Code is 12913.


From USPS site [by City]

Name| Title| Date Appointed| (Originally established as SAINT ARMAND)| David C. Skiff| Postmaster| January 3, 1850| Byron Leavitt| Postmaster| July 6, 1852| Name changed to BLOOMINGDALE on November 12, 1853| Edward C. Conger| Postmaster| November 12, 1853| Sidney Carr| Postmaster| July 28, 1855| Edward C. Conger| Postmaster| December 1, 1856| Sidney Carr| Postmaster| November 22, 1860| [A. Titus]| Postmaster| March 21, 1861| Levi G. Dudley| Postmaster| August 22, 1878| [H. Pierce]| Postmaster| November 11, 1884| John W. Miller| Postmaster| September 7, 1885| Harry H. Barnard| Postmaster| January 5, 1891| Sydney W. Barnard| Postmaster| August 29, 1892| Marion D. Tremble| Postmaster| September 6, 1895| [H. Pierce]| Postmaster| January 16, 1900| Sidney W. Barnard| Postmaster| Febuary, 18, 1908| Ollie H. Amsden| Postmaster| November 6, 1913| Mrs. Vida E. Freeman| Postmaster| January 17, 1923| Miss Lillian P. Rock| Acting Postmaster| August, 18, 1934| Miss Lillian P. Rock| Postmaster| December 2, 1935| F. Leonard Lawless| Acting Postmaster| November 30, 1952| Mrs. Dorothy A. White| Acting Postmaster| March 15, 1953| Mrs. Dorothy A. White| Postmaster| May 24, 1954| Mrs. Pearl E. Hough| Officer-In-Charge| December 31, 1973| Mrs. Pearl E. Hough| Postmaster| March 16, 1974| Cecilia I. Delarm| Officer-In-Charge| April 27, 1995| Cecilia I. Delarm| Postmaster| August 5, 1995| Mark Ellis| Officer-In-Charge| November 5, 2002| Tammy Santo| Officer-In-Charge| December 4, 2002| Ron Ordway| Officer-In-Charge| April 28, 2003| Susan Garcia| Officer-In-Charge| August 11, 2003| Diane Lennon| Officer-In-Charge| December 1,  2003| Sue E. Garcia| Postmaster| January 24, 2004| Cecilia Martin| Officer-In-Charge| July 24, 2012| Converted to a Remotely Managed Post Office under the direction of the postmaster of the Saranac Lake Post Office on June 1, 2013.|


 

 

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