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The U.S. Courthouse, Post Office and Customs House, also just known as the Federal Building, is a historic federal government building at Main and 2nd Streets in downtown Newport, Vermont. Completed in 1904, it served historically as a courthouse, as a customhouse, and as a post office, and is the city's tallest building.
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In office 1959–1972: Preceded by: Leonard W. Morrison: Succeeded by: Ernest W. Gibson III: Member of the Vermont House of Representatives; In office 1957–1959: Preceded by: Robert W. H. Davis: Succeeded by: Raymond E. Blake: Constituency: Newport City: State's Attorney of Orleans County, Vermont; In office 1953–1957: Preceded by: Leonard ...
The Old Bennington Post Office is a historic government building at 118 South Street in Bennington, Vermont, United States. Also known at one time as the U.S. Federal Building , it is a Greek Revival building built in 1914, and now houses the Bennington Police Department.
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Read, a retired gas station attendant and janitor in Vermont, passed away in 2015. Nothing about his life or death was extraordinary, except for the fact that his estate was revealed to be worth ...