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A post office operated here from April 7, 1866, until September 16, 1906. [7] The Martinsville Cemetery remains in the area as an active cemetery. [8] Smithsville is a former community in the eastern portion of the township. It was given a post office named Woodville on April 12, 1852, and renamed Smithville on January 18, 1858.
Rawsonville had its own post office from November 14, 1838 until October 25, 1895 and again from November 20, 1895 until February 28, 1902. [ 11 ] Roulo is an unincorporated community located just south of the city of Belleville at 42°11′24″N 83°29′00″W / 42.19000°N 83.48333°W / 42.19000; -83.
Several United States post offices are individually notable and have operated under the authority of the United States Post Office Department (1792–1971) or the United States Postal Service (since 1971).
Belleville is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A western suburb of Detroit , Belleville is located roughly 29 miles (46.7 km) southwest of downtown Detroit , and 18 miles (29.0 km) southeast of Ann Arbor , and is completely surrounded by Van Buren Township .
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The New Hudson Office, ZIP code 48165, serves an area in the north central part of the township. [15] South Lyon Office, ZIP code 48178, serves much of the southern and western parts of the township. [16] Northville Office, ZIP code 48167, serves areas in the southeast portion of the township. [17]
An older Federal Building, constructed in 1895, was located in Lansing. Although this building was enlarged in 1913, by the 1930s the post office and various other federal agencies inhabiting it had outgrown the space. Recognizing the need, in 1932 the government hired architectural firm Bowd-Munson Company to design a new building ...
In the early 1930s, Pinckney, Michigan, postmaster W. C. Miller began to receive requests from stamp and postmark collectors for cancellations: Hell had no post office, instead being served by the one for Pinckney, three miles away. On July 15, 1961, a postal substation was established at Hell, operating from May 1 through September 30.