updated 04/05/2018
Allamakee co. Post Offices & Postmasters 1849 - 1981 (misc. years) |
*Background information: From 1836 to 1864 Postmasters were appointed by the President of the United States. The position of Postmaster was very much a political appointment, and often there was fierce competition for the job. Selections for Postmasters were made by Congressmen under a complicated "advisor" system, requiring a would-be Postmaster to solicit the support of his Congressional Representative or Senator, then Presidential nomination to the Senate, and finally Senate confirmation. ~abstracted from "US Postal Service History" by S. Ferrall
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1849 Postoffice & Postmaster Appointments
January 1849 -- A postoffice was established in Postville with Joel Post appointed postmaster. He died on the 24th of January and never knew of the appointment as it did not arrive until several days after his death. His wife, Zeruih (Stevenson) Post, served in his stead until her brother Elijah W. Stevenson was appointed Postmaster in July or August 1849.
May 14th, 1849 -- Tom Corwin, Allamakee county, established and Stephen Holcomb appointed P.M.
Sept. 1849 -- Lansing, Allamakee county, established and W.S. Garrison appointed P.M.~ Burlington Hawk Eye, June, August & Sept. 1849 issues
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1855 Postoffices & Postmasters
Capoli French Creek Hardin Ion Lansing Lybrand Lycurgus Makee Ossian (Winneshiek co.) Painted Rock Postville Rossville Union Prairie Volney Waterville Waukon Wexford |
O.S. Conkey Wm. Brooks Alonzo D. Frazier Charles W. Cutter Thompson E Williams Hiram Jones James Shepard Sanford C. Marsh John O. Porter William H. Morrison Emera Higbey William F. Ross Edward Eells Thomas Crawford D. P. Carpenter L. T. Woodcock William Ryan |
~US Post Office Department publication: 'List of Post Offices in the United States with the Names of Postmasters on the 1st of July, 1855'
~contributed by Cindy Bray Lovell
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1856 Postoffices
Hamlin Grove Lycurgus Markee Ossian (Winneshiek co.) Painted Rock Postville Rossville Union Prairie Volney Waterville Wawkon |
Wexford Bellows Bryson Bunker Hill Capoli Columbus French Creek Grantville Hardin Ion Lansing Lybrand |
~ Iowa as it is in 1856; Parker,
Nathan Howe; Chicago, Keen and Lee,1856
~data extracted by S. Ferrall
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1860 Postoffice & Postmasters
Alamakee Capoli Clear Creek Cleveland Dorchester Elon French Creek Hardin Ion Lansing Lybrand Lycurgus Makee New Galena Nezeka Ossian (Winneshiek co.) Postville Rossville Union Prairie Village Creek Volney Waterville Wawkon Wexford Wilson's Ford |
Geo. L. Miller O.S. Conkey M.S. Merritt J.M. Arnold T.S. Smith John Reed Wm. Brooks Crawford Breedlone S. Goodridge A.W. Purdy Noah Maltbie Wm. J. Shep S.C. Marsh J.L. Paxon Wm. C. Booth John O. Porter Emera Higbey Wm. F. Ross Ed Eells Jas. Erickson Isaiah Wood Jedu Spooner R.C. Armstrong David Harper J.T. Wagoner |
~ Iowa State Almanac & Statistical
Register (1860 Postoffices & Postmasters)
~data extracted by S. Ferrall
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1878 Postmaster Appointment
Rossville, Allamakee county, Jackson Mitchell appointed May 18th, 1878
~ Burlington Hawk Eye, May 1878 issue
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1904 Postoffices
Church Connor Dorchester Egan Elder Grove Elon Harpers Ferry Ion Lansing Lycurgus Lyndale |
Maud New Albin Postville Quandahl Rossville Village Creek Volney Waterville Waukon Waukon Junction |
~ Iowa Official Register, 1904, compiled
by W.B. Martin, Secretary of State
~data extracted by S. Ferrall
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1916 Postoffices
Church Dorchester Harpers Ferry Lansing Maud |
New Albin Postville Waterville Waukon Waukon Junction |
Rossville - served by Waukon
Village Creek - served by Lansing
~ Iowa Official Register, 1915-16,
compiled under the supervision of William S. Allen, Secretary of
State, by Henry C. Baumgartner
~data extracted by S. Ferrall
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1927 Postoffices
Church Dorchester Harpers Ferry Lansing New Albin |
Postville Waterville Waukon Waukon Junction |
~ State of Iowa 1927-1928 Official Register,
compiled under the direction of Robert Henderson, superintendant
of printing, by H.N. Whitney
~data extracted by S. Ferrall
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Dorchester Post Office
Dorchester, Iowa, Boasts Oldest Intact Post Office in Two States
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Another photo of the post office & its historical marker can be seen on the Dorchester photos page towards the bottom of that page.
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Lansing Post Office
Lansing Post Office Staff & Building, undated
The staff of the Lansing Post Office gathered outside their office to pose for this picture many years ago. The side door on the old bank building that led into the Post Office is no longer used, people now go in the front door to find themselves in Hanley's Tavern. The U.S. postal system moved from this office to there present location, across from the bank, in February of 1956. Tom Gilbertson, the man on the far left, was the only staff member in this early photo that also made mention in the paper the week of the moving. At that time he was Assistant Postmaster; when the photo was taken he worked as a clerk in the office. Standing next to him is Bob Guider, George Scholtes and Carl Wagner, all rural carriers; Postmaster Carl Bechtel, and Peter Zabolitzky, rural carrier. Clerk Mazie Dunlevy and mail messenger Jack Cassidy are seated in the wagon with the mail all loaded and ready for delivery. It was horse "Quennie's" job to pull the wagon through snow and sleet and rain, etc. to ensure delivery for all of Lansing's postal residents.
source: Allamakee Journal, 1990's
contributed by Errin Wilker
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New Albin Postoffices,
Postmasters, rural mail carriers
& other employees
~the New Albin information & photos were contributed by Errin Wilker
The first post office was in 1872. It is not known in which building it was. The mail was hauled on the train. At one time there were three deliveries a day. The train stopped hauling mail when highway trucks began to be used. At one time there were two rural routes, but at present there is only one. The post office was in many different buildings. The history of the men and women who have worked in this post office and all the dates are not known, so some will not appear here.
New Albin postoffice prior to 1967 |
New Albin postoffice 1967 - present |
Old time mail carrier, unidentified
New Albin Postmasters | Dates | Sites |
Wm. E. Wicke | 1872 | --- |
Jacob Fitschen | --- | Travis & Kumph Building |
Wm. Coleman | 1889 | Siegfried Building |
W.O. Bock | --- | Lager Drug Store |
Michael Gabbett | 1893 | Siegfried Building |
G.A. Erickson | 1899 | Present Site |
W.O. Bock | 1903-1913 | Lager Drug Store |
Harold Holmes | --- | Lager Drug Store |
Vern Petrehn | --- | T.A. Warren Area & Bellon Building |
Elizabeth OReilly | --- | Kerrigan Building |
Stacia Hartley | 1935-1958 | Hartley Building |
Cleon Sires | 1958-1980 | Present Site |
Joe Egli | 1980-1985 | Present Building |
Tom Schofield | 1985-? | Present Building |
The following are clerks, rural carriers and subs who served the New Albin postoffice:
Clerks:
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Rural Carriers:
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Subs:
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~source: The names of the postmasters, clerks, rural carriers, subs & other information, and postoffice photos are from 'The First 100 Years of New Albin' by Iris Sires and Patricia Fitzpatrick. Some name spelling errors were corrected when Errin transcribed the information.
Cleon Sires, New Albin postmaster,
demonstrated his version of post office efficiency with
this "souped up" model he dubbed "Old Zip
52160". New Albin's zipcode is 52160. |
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Herbert Zarwell (R) & Cleon Sires (L) New Albin Rural Carrier Retires Cleon D. Sires, New Albin Postmaster, is
shown presenting a Service Award to Herbert W. Zarwell
for 34 years of service given the United States Postal
Service. Mr. Zarwell retired August 4, 1978. |
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Retires as New Albin Postmaster
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~photos & articles were contributed by Errin Wilker |
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