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- Label Used by Henry Palmer Bullard in the Phoenixville Post Office, 1882-1884 -

- 1882-1884
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Label Used by Henry Palmer Bullard in the Phoenixville Post Office, 1882-1884
- Phoenixville Post Office at Its Original Site, circa 1905 -

- circa 1905
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Phoenixville Post Office at Its Original Site, circa 1905
- Phoenixville Post Office, Original Site, Connecticut, 1905 - This image shows a postcard of the Phoenixville Post Office, now in Greenfield Village. The sender, Lillian Andrews Estabrooks, writes to the recipient: "Dear Lill, Here is where your letters come when you write," and notes for posterity that she taught in Phoenixville in 1905. The post office was built in the 1820s--in this picture postcard it is clearly showing its age.

- 1905
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Phoenixville Post Office, Original Site, Connecticut, 1905
This image shows a postcard of the Phoenixville Post Office, now in Greenfield Village. The sender, Lillian Andrews Estabrooks, writes to the recipient: "Dear Lill, Here is where your letters come when you write," and notes for posterity that she taught in Phoenixville in 1905. The post office was built in the 1820s--in this picture postcard it is clearly showing its age.
- Dam at Phoenixville, Connecticut, circa 1908 -

- February 01, 1908
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Dam at Phoenixville, Connecticut, circa 1908
- Phoenixville Post Office at Its Original Site, circa 1905 -

- circa 1905
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Phoenixville Post Office at Its Original Site, circa 1905
- Dismantling the Phoenixville Post Office for Relocation to Greenfield Village, September 1928 -

- September 01, 1928
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Dismantling the Phoenixville Post Office for Relocation to Greenfield Village, September 1928
- Simeon A. Wheaton's Store in Phoenixville, Connecticut, circa 1910 -

- circa 1910
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Simeon A. Wheaton's Store in Phoenixville, Connecticut, circa 1910
- Wheaton's Store, Phoenixville, Connecticut, circa 1927 -

- circa 1927
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Wheaton's Store, Phoenixville, Connecticut, circa 1927
- Phoenixville Post Office - The Phoenixville Post Office, built around 1825 in northeastern Connecticut, was always more than a post office. Under Lorenzo Bullard, who probably built the structure, it was a grocer's and apothecary shop. By 1850 it was the post office and community gathering place for this rural town. It sold stamps and stationery--and was the place to go to talk about local happenings.

- circa 1825
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Phoenixville Post Office
The Phoenixville Post Office, built around 1825 in northeastern Connecticut, was always more than a post office. Under Lorenzo Bullard, who probably built the structure, it was a grocer's and apothecary shop. By 1850 it was the post office and community gathering place for this rural town. It sold stamps and stationery--and was the place to go to talk about local happenings.
- Envelope Postmarked at the Phoenixville, Connecticut Post Office, September 1877(?) -

- September 01, 1877
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Envelope Postmarked at the Phoenixville, Connecticut Post Office, September 1877(?)