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Bit About Post Qffice At The Bay eated on the pi “oftteOld c ^ n'ow the‘Re"d)1r ‘he KckWidt »“* h “hiTbSrwSj4 Bzstc H postmasters and £ ££ft rss,™tury McKmley and Theodore* Roose- Louis PostknOffi,that the Bay.St-' TCiin t j. Office now services ££'RoXT ** PMrll"S‘»= by. ?°S- office m°ved from the:' jUnusual pier location when Edith’ feed atX and uiiuvea it to her residence at <5*.,-.’ lond and State. In 1882 Mrs Anne1' Avery succeeded her ami 7ne took the distribution of her mail to her home on Union street Propertyjha^ater cametto po f session, of St. Stanislaus College. In 1886 Miss.'Ella Ioor, the next postmistress., continued the residence jumping practice to Beach and Bookter avenue. The postoffice was still, fourth class and didn’t earn a tMrjt^class' rating until 1892. It.w&s t^ien Pierrias was appointed; ;with the post office building on th& 'beach front. Then. under Gro-y^Geveland;' Joseph E. Saucier, fc^ieri sheriff pf Hancock County becamel;p6stihaster, losing out to .'L'-—_____ i - mr tj>■ i -.again under McKinley, a ’'comeback under ~'';‘^Veland. Piemas „ .went. back behind the'fiiail^l in 1902 and again Richard Men<J^£.^^iamfi£^C2 by Congressman vB/k went in undeF-’Stb^Taft^aa#^ ministration and. he’ was" sqc'c^eded by newspaperman"/ A^H.%Harti^: P under Harding,* and * by/Hari^B.^w* Glover under Hoover.^ ’ That just about itakes us lip' to "• V ■ the time of Leo G.iFord-..ri!n’whose:’!?., regime the present’-^tt^ctivferantfl^ modem government'lowned, $32,00Qf; building was constricte^dnL ^I^ street and was ifii«trioCc^pi^'-jruWfi ’*•>
Postmasters Document (014)