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1938 view, looking southwest from 9th street NRHP Plaque. The building has served historically as a courthouse, a post office, and a government office building. It previously served the United States District Court for the Northern District of California until the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California was created ...
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The Postal Service is considering relocating the services provided at the Sacramento Metro Retail Station, and is trying to find a new facility close to the still-existing location at 660 J St ...
April 4, 2006, Baker City, Oregon: While on duty, Grant Gallaher, a letter carrier for 13 years, reportedly went home and got his .357 Magnum revolver and drove to the city post office with the intention of killing the postmaster. Arriving at the parking lot, he ran over his supervisor several times.
A funeral service was scheduled for later in the day, however, the incident prompted it to be postponed. The Sacramento Police Department responded to the scene and an investigation is underway ...
Main Post Office and Federal Building (Oakland, California), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Alameda County; U.S. Post Office, Courthouse and Federal Building (Sacramento, California), Sacramento, California, NRHP-listed; Cañon City Post Office and Federal Building, Cañon City, Colorado, NRHP-listed in Fremont County
Many of the graves from the precursor Chevra Kaddisha Cemetery (established in 1850), and were moved to Home of Peace Cemetery around the time of its opening in 1924. [5] [4] [6] In a public ceremony in November 1925, Congregation B'nai Israel of Sacramento and Mosaic Law Congregation worked together to consecrate the land. [4]
The U.S. Post Office, located at 65 W. Mill Ave., is the main post office in Porterville, California. Built from 1933 to 1937, the post office was designed by H. Rafael Lake in the Art Deco style. The design features decorative terra cotta plaques over the windows and cast aluminum plaques below the front windows, decorative features used in no ...