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The mural in the Englewood Post Office was painted by Mr. Boardman as part of the WPA project in 1940.
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This was the first Post Office located in Englewood at Quincy and Broadway. (Approximately 4300 S Broadway)
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The view is to the south on Broadway. The vacant lot on the left is the site of the present Post Office. Louthan Realty is located at 3342 S. Broadway.
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The Post Office under construction. The view is to the East across Broadway. In the background is Columbine Greenhouse at 3333 S. Sherman and St. Louis Catholic Church.
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This is the site of the future Post Office. The view is to the East across Broadway. In the background you can see some greenhouses and St. Louis Church on the left.
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Photo of the finshed Post Office in 1952. Englewood Lumber can be seen in the background.
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The view is Broadway looking North from the middle of the 3300 block. In the upper left is the Gothic Theatre at 3263 S. Broadway, greenhouses at 3209 S. Broadway, and the First Baptist church at 3195 S. Broadway. On the right is Hoehn Chevrolet at 3300 S. Broadway, Van Skoik Automatic Saw Filing at 3316 S. Broadway, and the vacant lot is the site of the current Post Office.
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The ground breaking for the new Post Office in 1937. The view is to the West. J.C. Jones house is on the right and Loretto Heights College can be seen on the far horizon.
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In the background is the house of Jacob C. Jones. The people in the foreground are at the ground breaking for the new Post Office.
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George Gilbert Sr. (left) receives an award for his 30 years of service as assistant postmaster. The award was given by James E. Soloms (right), postmaster.
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The empty field in the foreground is the future site of the Englewood Post Office on Broadway and Floyd. The Englewood Lumber Co. can been seen in the background.
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This building is the Post Office on the corner of Floyd and Broadway.
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The view is to the East looking across Broadway.
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Christmas mail rush in l962. Sherwin Pennington, parcel post clerk.
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Construction of the Post Office at 3330 S. Broadway in 1937. The view is to the Northeast. Englewood Lumber can be seen in the background.
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The first crew at the dedication of the new Post Office on Sept. 17th, 1938. At the far left is James Adams, Postmaster. And on the far right is George B. Gilbert, Sr. Assistant Postmaster.