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The $1.5 million building opened in 1901 during the tenure of James Knox Taylor and operated as Buffalo's central post office until 1963. The highly ornamented Gothic Revival style four-story building features a 244-foot tower over the central entrance. This tower is 244 feet (74 m) tall.
The decorative castle-like building was completed in 1893 to serve as the headquarters of the Erie county savings bank. The building was the work of architect George B. Post who also designed the Buffalo Statler Towers. [2] Built of pink granite from Jonesboro, Maine, the ashlar masonry walls were backed with brick. Although the exterior walls ...
Old Post Office, 2009. The Old Post Office is a historic post office building located at 121 Ellicott Street in Buffalo in Erie County, New York. It was designed by the then Office of the Supervising Architect, Jeremiah O'Rourke, when construction started in 1897.
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A certificate of a $5 deposit in the United States Postal Savings System issued on September 10, 1932. The United States Postal Savings System was a postal savings system signed into law by President William Howard Taft and operated by the United States Post Office Department, predecessor of the United States Postal Service, from January 1, 1911, until July 1, 1967.
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He had to drive to the Post Office in Georgetown to get it. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Ohio mailbox fight could change way USPS serves rural areas Show comments
The building contains a 9-foot (2.7 m) clock above the main columned entrance. In 1983, the original bank building received a larger linked addition on the north side called M & T Center (not to be confused with One M&T Plaza). In 1991, the Buffalo Savings Bank company became insolvent and was dissolved.