List of United States post offices

United States post offices operate under the authority of the United States Post Office Department (1792–1971) or the United States Postal Service (since 1971). In 2025, there are more than 40,000 post offices in the United States.[1] Historically, post offices were usually placed in a prominent location and many were architecturally distinctive, including notable buildings featuring Beaux-Arts, Art Deco, and Vernacular architecture.[2][3] However, modern U.S. post offices were generally designed for functionality rather than architectural style.[3]

Following is a list of notable United States post offices. Notable post offices include individual buildings, whether still in service or not, which have architectural, historical, or community-related significance. Many of these are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) or state and local historic registers.

Alabama

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office (Albertville, Alabama) Albertville 1931 NRHP [4]
Alexander City Post Office, now the Charles T. Porch Center Alexander City 1924 contributing property, Alexander City Commercial Historic District [5]
United States Post Office (Anniston, Alabama) Anniston 1904–1906 James Knox Taylor NRHP [6]
Old Athens, Alabama Main Post Office Athens 1933 Britt Alderman NRHP [7]
United States Post Office (Attalla, Alabama) Attalla 1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [8]
U.S. Post Office, now Auburn City Hall Auburn 1933 Charles H. Barnes NRHP [9]
United States Post Office (Birmingham, Alabama), now Robert S. Vance Federal Building and United States Courthouse Birmingham 1921 James A. Wetmore NRHP [10]
United States Post Office (Demopolis, Alabama) Demopolis 1914 James Knox Taylor NRHP [11]
Federal Building and United States Courthouse (Dothan, Alabama) Dothan 1909–1911 James Knox Taylor NRHP [12]
United States Post Office (Fairhope, Alabama) Fairhope 1932 Marmaduke Dyson NRHP [13]
United States Post Office (Gadsden, Alabama) Gadsden 1909 James Knox Taylor NRHP [14]
United States Post Office (Greenville, Alabama) Greenville 1932 James A. Wetmore Contributing structure to the Post Office Historic District (Greenville, Alabama) [15]
United States Courthouse and Post Office (Huntsville, Alabama) Huntsville 1932 Edgar Lee Love a and Miller, Martin & Lewis NRHP [16]
United States Post Office and Courthouse–Montgomery, now the Frank M. Johnson Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse Montgomery 1932–1933 Frank Lockwood National Historic Landmark [17]
U.S. Post Office, now G. W. Andrews Federal Building and United States Courthouse Opelika 1915 James A. Wetmore NRHP [9]
Opp Post Office, now the Opp City Hall Opp 1938 contributing property to the Opp Commercial Historic District [18][19][20]
United States Post Office Building (Selma, Alabama) Selma 1909 James Knox Taylor. NRHP [21]
Scottsboro Post Office Scottsboro 1937 contributing structure to the Public Square Historic District [22][23]
State Bank Silverhill Silverhill 1925 NRHP, housed the Silverhill Post Office [13]
Six Mile Post Office (aka Sarah Amanda Trott McKinney House) Six Mile c. 1885 W. C. Trott and John McKinney NRHP [24]

Alaska

Post office Location Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
U.S. Post Office, now Federal Building Anchorage Anchorage 1939–1940 Gilbert Stanley Underwood NRHP [25][26]
Cooper Landing Post Office Cooper Landing 1921 NRHP [27]
Cordova Post Office and Courthouse Cordova 1924 NRHP [28]
Steele Creek Roadhouse Eagle c. 1898 NRHP [29]
Woodchopper Roadhouse Eagle 1910 NRHP [30]
Miller House Post Office Fairbanks 1900 NRHP [30]
Old Federal Building (Fairbanks, Alaska) Fairbanks 1933 George N. Ray NRHP [31]
Ketchikan Federal Building Ketchikan 1937–1938 Garfield, Stanley-Brown, Harris and Robinson NRHP [32]
Sitka United States Post Office and Court House Sitka 1938 Gilbert Stanley Underwood NRHP [33]
Soldotna Post Office Soldotna 1949 NRHP [27]

Arizona

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
American Flag Post Office Ranch American Flag c. 1880 Isaac Lorraine NRHP [34]
Cochise Hotel Cochise 1882 NRHP [35]
United States Post Office and Customs House–Douglas Main Douglas 1915 James A. Wetmore NRHP; contributing building to Douglas Historic District [36][37]
United States Post Office and Courthouse–Globe Main Globe 1926 James A. Wetmore NRHP [38]
U.S. Post Office (Kingman, Arizona) Kingman 1925 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [39]
United States Post Office and Immigration Station – Nogales Main Nogales 1923 Devault & Deitrick and James A. Wetmore NRHP [40]
Acadia Ranch Oracle 1880s NRHP [34]
United States Post Office (Phoenix, Arizona) Phoenix 1932–1936 Lescher & Mahoney NRHP [41]
United States Post Office and Courthouse–Prescott Main Prescott 1931 James A. Wetmore and Robert McKee NRHP [42]
Stinson-Flake House Snowflake 1878 NRHP [43]
Supai Post Office Supai [44][45][46]
Andre Building Tempe 1875 James M. Creighton NRHP [47]
James A. Walsh United States Courthouse Tucson 1929–1930 James A. Wetmore NRHP [48]
Old Brick Post Office (Wickenburg, Arizona) Wickenburg 1909–1915 NRHP [49]
United States Post Office (Winslow, Arizona) Winslow [3]
United States Post Office–Yuma Main Yuma 1933 Roy Place NRHP [50]

Arkansas

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Berryville Post Office Berryville 1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [51]
Old Camden Post Office Camden 1895 Asa Morgan NRHP [52]
Crossett Post Office Crossett 1940 NRHP [53]
Dardanelle Agriculture and Post Office Dardanelle 1938 Louis A. Simon, Neal A. Melick NRHP, contributing property to Dardanelle Commercial Historic District [54]
DeWitt Post Office DeWitt NRHP
Old Post Office (Fayetteville, Arkansas) Fayetteville 1911 contributing structure to Downtown Fayetteville Historic Square
Judge Isaac C. Parker Federal Building Fort Smith NRHP
Old Post Office (Hot Springs, Arkansas) Hot Springs NRHP
Lake Village Post Office Lake Village NRHP
Richard Sheppard Arnold United States Post Office and Courthouse Little Rock NRHP [3]
Old Post Office Building and Customhouse (Little Rock, Arkansas) Little Rock 1881 NRHP [55]
Old Post Office (Mena, Arkansas) Mena NRHP
Monticello Post Office Monticello NRHP
Morrilton Post Office Morrilton NRHP
North Little Rock Post Office North Little Rock NRHP
Nashville Post Office Nashville 1936–1937 Louis A. Simon, Algeron Blair NRHP [56]
Paris Post Office Paris 1937 NRHP [57]
Piggott Post Office Piggott 1937–1941 Dan Rhodes, Louis A. Simon NRHP [58]
Pine Ridge Post Office Pine Ridge [46]
Pocahontas Post Office Pocahontas NRHP
Doe Branch Post Office Pulaski County NRHP
Searcy Post Office Searcy NRHP
Campbell Post Office–Kuykendall General Store Searcy County NRHP
United States Post Office–Stuttgart Stuttgart NRHP
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Texarkana, Arkansas–Texas) Texarkana NRHP [3][45][46]
Van Buren Post Office Van Buren NRHP
Old Walnut Ridge Post Office Walnut Ridge NRHP
Warren Post Office Warren NRHP
Wynne Post Office Wynne NRHP

California

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office (Berkeley, California) Berkeley NRHP
Beverly Hills Main Post Office Beverly Hills 1934 Ralph Carlin Flewelling and Allison & Allison NRHP
United States Post Office (Burbank, California) Burbank 1937 Gilbert Stanley Underwood NRHP
US Post Office, now Chico Midtown Station Chico 1914 J. W. Roberts and Oscar Wenderoth NRHP
El Centro Main Post Office El Centro 1931– 1932 James A. Wetmore and Louis A. Simon NRHP [59]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Eureka, California) Eureka NRHP
Fullerton Post Office Fullerton NRHP
Glendale Main Post Office Glendale 1934 George M. Lindsay NRHP [60]
Hollywood Post Office Hollywood, Los Angeles NRHP, demolished
United States Post Office (Hollywood, California) Hollywood, Los Angeles NRHP [3]
La Jolla Post Office La Jolla 1935 Louis A. Simon NRHP [61][62]
Long Beach Main Post Office Long Beach NRHP
US Court House and Post Office, now Spring Street Courthouse Los Angeles NRHP
United States Post Office – Los Angeles Terminal Annex Los Angeles NRHP
U.S. Post Office--Marysville Main Marysville 1932–1934 James A. Wetmore NRHP [63]
U.S. Post Office, now Bell Station Merced NRHP
El Viejo Post Office Modesto NRHP
United States Post Office-Napa Franklin Station Napa 1933 William H. Corlett NRHP
Newbury Park Post Office Newbury Park NRHP
Main Post Office and Federal Building (Oakland, California) Oakland NRHP
United States Post Office-Oroville Main Oroville NRHP
U.S. Post Office, now Hamilton Station Palo Alto NRHP
United States Post Office (Petaluma, California) Petaluma NRHP
United States Post Office-Porterville Main Porterville NRHP
United States Post Office (Redlands, California) Redlands NRHP
Federal Post Office (Riverside, California) Riverside NRHP
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse and Federal Building, now Federal Building (Sacramento) Sacramento NRHP
San Bernardino Downtown Station San Bernardino NRHP
United States Post Office-Downtown Station (San Diego, California) San Diego NRHP
Ferry Station Post Office Building San Francisco NRHP
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now James R. Browning United States Court of Appeals Building San Francisco NRHP
Nancy Pelosi Federal Building San Francisco NRHP [64]
Rincon Center (formerly Rincon Annex) San Francisco NRHP
Saint James Park Station San Jose contributing property to St. James Square Historic District
U.S. Post Main [sic] Office–San Mateo, , now St. Matthew Station San Mateo NRHP
United States Post Office (San Pedro, Los Angeles) San Pedro NRHP
United States Post Office Station-Spurgeon Station Santa Ana NRHP
United States Post Office-Santa Barbara Main Santa Barbara NRHP
United States Post Office-Santa Cruz Main Santa Cruz NRHP
Old Post Office (Santa Rosa, California), now Museum of Sonoma County Santa Rosa 1910 James Knox Taylor NRHP
United States Post Office (Stockton, California) Stockton NRHP
US Post Office-Visalia Town Center Station Visalia NRHP
United States Post Office-Willows Main Willows NRHP

Colorado

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Alamosa Post Office Alamos 1935 NRHP [65][66][67]
Boulder Post Office Boulder 1910 James Knox Taylor NRHP [68]
Cañon City Post Office and Federal Building Cañon City 1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [69]
United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse-Colorado Springs Main Colorado Springs 1908–1910 James Know Taylor NRHP [70]
Delta Post Office and Federal Building Delta 1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [71][72]
Byron White United States Courthouse Denver 1910–1916 Egerton Swartwout NRHP [73]
Englewood Post Office Englewood 1937 Louis A. Simon NRHP [74]
Florence Post Office Florence 1936 Louis A. Simon NRHP [75]
Fort Collins Post Office Fort Collins 1911 James A. Wetmore NRHP [76]
United States Post Office-Fort Morgan Main Fort Morgan 1917 James A. Wetmore NRHP [77][78]
Wildhack's Grocery Store-Post Office Frisco NRHP [79]
United States Post Office (Grand Junction, Colorado) Grand Junction NRHP
United States Post Office (La Junta, Colorado) La Junta NRHP
Las Animas Post Office Las Animas 1937–

1938

NRHP [80]
United States Post Office-Lamar Main Lamar 1936 Walter DeMordaun NRHP [81]
United States Post Office-Manitou Springs Main Manitou Springs 1940 Louis A. Simon NRHP [82]
United States Post Office and Federal Building-Monte Vista Main Monte Vista 1933 James A. Wetmore NRHP [83][84]
United States Post Office-Montrose Main Montrose 1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [85][86]
Fort Vasquez Platteville NRHP [87]
United States Post Office (Rifle, Colorado) Rifle 1940 Louis A. Simon NRHP [88]
Sterling Main Post Office, Federal Building, and Federal Courthouse Sterling 1930 James A. Wetmore NRHP [89][90]
United States Post Office-Trinidad Main Trinidad 1920 James Knox Taylor NRHP [91]
Zapata Ranch Headquarters Mosca NRHP [65]

Connecticut

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office–Ansonia Main Ansonia 1914 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [92]
United States Post Office–Bridgeport Main Bridgeport 1934 Louis A. Simon NRHP [93]
United States Post Office (Greenwich, Connecticut) Greenwich 1915 NRHP [94]
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building, now called William R. Cotter Federal Building Hartford 1931–1933 Malmfeldt, Adams, & Prentice NRHP [95]
United States Post Office–Manchester Main, now Weiss Center Manchester 1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [96]
United States Post Office–Meriden Main Meriden 1907 James Knox Taylor NRHP [97]
Old Middletown Post Office Middletown 1916 James A. Wetmore NRHP [98]
United States Post Office–Milford Main Milford 1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [99]
United States Post Office–Naugatuck Main Naugatuck 1916 James A. Wetmore NRHP [100]
United States Post Office–New London Main New London 1932–1934 Payne & Keefe NRHP [101]
United States Post Office–South Norwalk Main Norwalk 1936 Thomas Harlan Ellett, Louis A. Simon NRHP [102]
United States Post Office–Norwich Main Norwich 1905 James Knox Taylor NRHP [103]
United States Post Office–Stamford Main Stamford 1915–1916 Louis A. Simon NRHP [104]
United States Post Office (Westport, Connecticut) Westport 1935 Lansing C. Holding NRHP

Delaware

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Kenton Post Office Kenton 1881 NRHP [105]
United States Post Office, Courthouse, and Customhouse (Wilmington, Delaware) Wilmington 1937 NRHP [106]

Florida

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Cleveland Street Post Office Clearwater 1933 NRHP
United States Post Office (Daytona Beach, Florida) Daytona Beach NRHP
Old Eau Gallie Post Office Eau Gallie 1890s
El Jobean Post Office and General Store El Jobean 1923 NRHP
Evinston Community Store and Post Office Evinston 1882 NRHP
Old Fort Pierce Post Office Fort Pierce 1935 Louis A. Simon NRHP
U.S. Post Office Gainesville NRHP
Mandarin Store and Post Office Jacksonville
Old Post Office and Customshouse (Key West, Florida) Key West
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now David W. Dyer Federal Building and United States Courthouse Miami NRHP
Old United States Post Office and Courthouse (Miami, Florida) Miami
Miami Beach Post Office Miami Beach [3]
Ochopee Post Office Ochopee Smallest U.S. post office. [44][46]
United States Post Office (Palm Beach, Florida) Palm Beach 1936– 1937 Louis A. Simon NRHP
United States Customs House and Post Office (Pensacola, Florida) Pensacola 1887 M. E. Bell NRHP [107]
Old Perry Post Office Perry
United States Post Office (St. Petersburg, Florida) St. Petersburg [3]
United States Post Office-Federal Building (Sarasota, Florida) Sarasota
Seaside Post Office Seaside
Stuart Post Office Stuart
United States Courthouse Building and Downtown Postal Station (Tampa, Florida) Tampa

Georgia

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office–Adel, Georgia Adel
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Albany, Georgia) Albany
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Building Atlanta NRHP
United States Post Office, Federal Annex Atlanta NRHP
United States Post Office-Baxley, Georgia Baxley NRHP
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Augusta, Georgia) Augusta
Cassville Post Office Cassville NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Carrollton, Georgia) Carrollton NRHP
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Columbus, Georgia) Columbus
United States Post Office-Cordele Cordele 1912–1913 James Knox Taylor NRHP [108]
United States Post Office-Decatur, Georgia Decatur NRHP
Woodall-Patton House and Post Office Ellaville NRHP
Jakin Post Office Jakin NRHP
Old U.S. Post Office and Federal Building (Macon, Georgia) Macon NRHP
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Rome, Georgia) Rome
United States Post Office-Rossville Main Rossville NRHP
United States Post Office-Statesboro Statesboro NRHP
United States Post Office (Sylvester, Georgia) Sylvester 1939 NRHP
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Waycross, Georgia) Waycross

Hawaii

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Federal Building, United States Post Office and Courthouse (Hilo, Hawaii) Hilo 1917 Henry D. Whitfield and Louis A. Simon NRHP [109]
Kamehameha V Post Office Honolulu 1871 J. G. Osborne NRHP, National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark [110]
King David Kalakaua Building Honolulu 1921–1922 York and Sawyer NRHP [111]
United States Post Office (Kalaupapa, Hawaii) Kalaupapa 1934 [112][46][113]
United States Post Office (Lihue, Hawaii) Līhuʻe 1939 Louis A. Simon NRHP [114]

Idaho

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office–Blackfoot Main Blackfoot 1936 Gilbert Stanley Underwood NRHP [115]
Old Federal Building and US Post Office Boise 1901 William S. Campbell, James L. Knox NRHP [115][116]
Bonners Ferry Main Post Office Bonners Ferry 1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [115]
United States Post Office-Buhl Main Buhl 1940 Louis A. Simon NRHP [115]
U.S. Post Office – Caldwell Main Caldwell 1932 James A. Wetmore NRHP [115]
Coeur d'Alene Federal Building Coeur d'Alene 1928 NRHP [115]
United States Post Office (Idaho Falls, Idaho) Idaho Falls 1916 NRHP [115]
United States Post Office-Kellogg Main Kellogg 1937 Louis A. Simon NRHP [117]
Moscow Post Office and Courthouse, now Moscow City Hall Moscow 1911 NRHP [118][115]
United States Post Office-Nampa Main Nampa 1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [115]
United States Post Office-Orofino Main Orofino 1940 Louis A. Simon NRHP [115]
United States Post Office-Payette Main Payette 1937 Louis A. Simon NRHP [119][115]
Pocatello Post Office, now Pocatello Federal Building Pocatello 1916 Frank H. Paradice NRHP [115][120]
United States Post Office-Preston Main Preston 1940 Louis A. Simon NRHP [115]
United States Post Office-St. Anthony Main St. Anthony 1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [115]
United States Post Office-Wallace Main Wallace 1936 Harry B. Carter, Louis A. Simon NRHP [115]
Weiser Post Office Weiser 1932 Tourtellotte & Hummel NRHP [121][115]
Wickahoney Post Office and Stage Station Wickahoney 1890s NRHP [122]

Illinois

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office (Belvidere, Illinois) Belvidere 1911 James Knox Taylor NRHP [123]
United States Post Office (Champaign, Illinois) Champaign 1905 James Knox Taylor NRHP [124]
Old Chicago Main Post Office Chicago 1921 Graham, Anderson, Probst & White NRHP [44][46]
United States Post Office and Customhouse (Galena, Illinois) Galena 1858 Believed to be the oldest continually operating post office in the U.S. [125]
United States Post Office (Joliet, Illinois) Joliet 1903 James Knox Taylor NRHP [126]
United States Post Office (Mattoon, Illinois) Mattoon 1913 James Knox Taylor NRHP [127]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Quincy, Illinois) Quincy 1887 Mifflin E. Bell NRHP [128]
United States Post Office (Sycamore, Illinois) Sycamore 1914–1915 contributing building to the Sycamore Historic District [129]

Indiana

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office (Brazil, Indiana) Brazil 1911–1913 James Knox Taylor NRHP [130]
Jacob Rickenbaugh House Oil Township 1874 NRHP [131]
United States Post Office (Evansville, Indiana) Evansville 1876–1879 Alfred B. Mullett, William Appleton Potter, James G. Hill NRHP [132]
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse Fort Wayne 1931–1932 Guy Mahurin, Benjamin Morris, James A. Wetmore NRHP [133]
Birch Bayh Federal Building and United States Courthouse Indianapolis 1902–1905 John Hall Rankin and Thomas Kellogg NRHP [134]
United States Post Office (Michigan City, Indiana) Michigan City 1909 James Knox Taylor NRHP [135]
Terre Haute Post Office and Federal Building Terre Haute

Iowa

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Cedar Rapids Post Office and Public Building Cedar Rapids 1908 Taylor McAlpin, James Knox Taylor NRHP [136]
United States Post Office (Centerville, Iowa) Centerville 1904 James Knox Taylor NRHP [137]
United States Post Office (Creston, Iowa) Creston 1901 James Knox Taylor NRHP [138]
United States Post Office and Court House (Davenport, Iowa), now the United States Courthouse (Davenport) Davenport 1933 Seth J. Temple NRHP [139]
United States Post Office (Des Moines, Iowa) Des Moines 1909–1910 James Knox Taylor NRHP [140]
Former United States Post Office Building (Fairfield, Iowa) Fairfield 1876 NRHP [141]
Old Post Office (Iowa City, Iowa) Iowa City 1904 NRHP [142]
United States Post Office (Iowa Falls, Iowa) Iowa Falls 1914 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [143]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Keokuk, Iowa) Keotuk 1887 Mifflin E. Bell NRHP [144]
United States Post Office (Ottumwa, Iowa) Ottumwa 1910–1912 James Knox Taylor NRHP [145]
Kegler Gonner Store and Post Office Springbrook 1874 NRHP [146]
Webster City Post Office Webster City 1909 James Knox Taylor NRHP [147]

Kansas

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Atchison Post Office Atchison NRHP
United States Post Office-Anthony Anthony NRHP
United States Post Office-Augusta Augusta NRHP
United States Post Office-Belleville Belleville NRHP
United States Post Office-Burlington Burlington NRHP
United States Post Office-Caldwell Caldwell NRHP
United States Post Office-Council Grove Council Grove 1938–1939 Louis A. Simon NRHP [148]
United States Post Office-Eureka Eureka NRHP
Fredonia Post Office Fredonia 1939 Louis A. Simon NRHP [149]
United States Post Office-Goodland Goodland NRHP
United States Post Office-Halstead Halstead NRHP
United States Post Office-Herington Herington NRHP
United States Post Office-Horton Horton 1937–1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [150]
United States Post Office-Hoisington Hoisington NRHP
United States Post Office-Hutchinson Hutchinson NRHP
Federal Building-United States Post Office (Independence, Kansas) Independence NRHP
United States Post Office-Kingman Kingman NRHP
United States Post Office-Lawrence Lawrence NRHP
United States Post Office–Lindsborg Lindsborg 1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [151]
United States Post Office-Neodesha Neodesha NRHP
United States Post Office-Oswego Oswego NRHP
United States Post Office-Russell Russell NRHP
United States Post Office-Sabetha Sabetha NRHP
United States Post Office and Federal Building-Salina Salina NRHP
United States Post Office-Seneca Seneca NRHP
United States Post Office and Federal Building (Wichita, Kansas) Wichita 1936 Louis A. Simon NRHP [152]

Kentucky

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office-Ashland Ashland NRHP
Callis General Store and Post Office Bedford NRHP [153]
Belleview Post Office Belleview NRHP
United States Post Office-Bronston Bronston NRHP
Bryantsville Post Office and Store Bryantsville NRHP
Dabney Post Office Dabney NRHP
United States Post Office-Elizabethtown Elizabethtown NRHP
Old United States Courthouse and Post Office (Frankfort, Kentucky) Frankfort 1883–1887 NRHP
United States Post Office/Board of Education Building Glasgow NRHP
United States Post Office-Harrodsburg Harrodsburg NRHP
Jackson Post Office Jackson NRHP
United States Post Office and Court House (Lexington, Kentucky) Lexington 1934 H. A. Churchill and John T. Gillig; Louis A. Simon NRHP
United States Post Office, Court House and Custom House, now Gene Snyder United States Courthouse Louisville NRHP
Old United States Customshouse and Post Office and Fireproof Storage Company Warehouse Louisville 1853 NRHP
United States Post Office-Madisonville Madisonville NRHP
United States Post Office (Mayfield, Kentucky) Mayfield NRHP
United States Post Office-Murray Murray NRHP
Federal Building and US Post Office-Owensboro Owensboro NRHP
United States Post Office-Prestonsburg Prestonsburg NRHP
Willisburg Central Bank and Post Office Willisburg NRHP

Louisiana

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office and Courthouse–Alexandria Alexandria 1932 Edward F. Neild NRHP
United States Post Office and Courthouse–Baton Rouge Baton Rouge 1932 Moise H. Goldstein Sr. NRHP
Old Post Office (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) Baton Rouge 1895 NRHP [154]
Adam Ponthieu Store-Big Bend Post Office Big Bend NRHP
Bogalusa Post Office Bogalusa 1930–1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [155]
Central Bank and Trust Co Hessmer NRHP
Jennings Post Office Jennings
United States Post Office (Mansfield, Louisiana) Mansfield NRHP
United States Post Office (Morgan City, Louisiana) Morgan City NRHP
Star Hill Post Office and Store St. Francisville NRHP
United States Post Office (St. Martinville, Louisiana) St. Martinville NRHP
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Shreveport, Louisiana) Shreveport
Old Post Office Museum Winnsboro

Maine

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Old Post Office (Augusta, Maine) Augusta 1886–1890 Mifflin E. Bell NRHP
U.S. Post Office-Bar Harbor Main Bar Harbor 1909 James Knox Taylor NRHP
United States Customhouse and Post Office (Bath, Maine) Bath 1858 Ammi B. Young NRHP
Old Post Office (Biddeford, Maine) Biddeford 1914 James Knox Taylor NRHP
Bustins Island Post Office Casco Bay [46]
United States Post Office (Camden, Maine) Camden 1913 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP
East Blue Hill Post Office East Blue Hill 1884 George F. Long NRHP
Lewiston Main Post Office Lewiston 1933 James A. Wetmore NRHP
Old Post Office (Liberty, Maine) Liberty 1870 Rufus A. Carter NRHP
Machias Post Office and Customhouse Machias 1872 Alfred B. Mullett NRHP
Old Town Main Post Office Old Town 1912 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP
Orono Post Office Orono 1933 Louis A. Simon NRHP
Post Office, Portland, Maine Portland Alfred B. Mullett demolished
U.S. Post Office-Presque Isle Maine Presque Isle 1932 James A. Wetmore and Alonzo J. Harriman Associates NRHP
U.S. Post Office-Sanford Maine Sanford 1932 John P. Thomas NRHP
Squirrel Island Post Office Squirrel Island [46]
U.S. Customhouse and Post Office (Waldoboro, Maine) Waldoboro 1855–1857 Ammi B. Young NRHP
Old Waterville Post Office Waterville 1911 James Knox Taylor NRHP
United States Customhouse and Post Office (Wiscasset, Maine) Wiscasset 1869–1870 Alfred B. Mullett NRHP

Maryland

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Baltimore, Maryland) Baltimore 1930 James A. Wetmore NRHP [156]
United States Post Office (College Park, Maryland), College Park contributing property in the Calvert Hills Historic District
United States Post Office–Hyattsville Main Hyattsville 1935 James A. Wetmore NRHP [157]

Massachusetts

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office (Arlington, Massachusetts) Arlington 1935 Maurice P. Meade NRHP
Old Attleboro Post Office Attleboro 1916 James A. Wetmore NRHP
Santuit Post Office Barnstable 1846 NRHP
United States Post Office (Beverly, Massachusetts) Beverly 1910 James Knox Taylor NRHP
John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse Boston 1931–1933 NRHP
Old Post Office Building (Brockton, Massachusetts) Brockton 1898 James Knox Taylor NRHP
Clifton Merriman Post Office Building Cambridge 1933 James D. Leland & Co.; John Baven Co., Inc. NRHP [158]
Old Post Office Building (Deerfield, Massachusetts) Deerfield NRHP [3]
United States Post Office-Easthampton Main Easthampton NRHP
United States Post Office-Great Barrington Main Great Barrington NRHP
United States Post Office-Greenfield Main Greenfield NRHP
United States Post Office-Holyoke Main Holyoke NRHP
United States Post Office-Lexington Main Lexington NRHP
Lowell Post Office Lowell NRHP
Thomas P. Costin Jr. Post Office Building Lynn NRHP
Old Post Office Building (Lynn, Massachusetts) Lynn NRHP
United States Post Office-Medford Main Medford NRHP
United States Post Office-Middleborough Main Middleborough NRHP
United States Post Office-Millbury Main Millbury NRHP
United States Post Office-Milton Main Milton NRHP
United States Post Office-Newburyport Main Newburyport NRHP
United States Post Office-Palmer Main Palmer NRHP
Plymouth Post Office Building Plymouth NRHP
United States Post Office (Provincetown, Massachusetts) Provincetown NRHP
United States Post Office-Quincy Main Quincy NRHP
United States Post Office-Salem Main Salem NRHP
United States Post Office-Somerville Main Somerville NRHP
United States Post Office Garage South Boston NRHP
United States Post Office-South Hadley Main South Hadley NRHP
United States Post Office-Taunton Main Taunton NRHP
United States Post Office-Wakefield Main Wakefield NRHP
United States Post Office-Waltham Main Waltham NRHP
United States Post Office-Weymouth Landing Weymouth NRHP
United States Post Office-Whitinsville Main Whitinsville NRHP
United States Post Office-Williamstown Main Williamstown NRHP
United States Post Office-Winchester Main Winchester NRHP
United States Post Office-Woburn Center Station Woburn NRHP
United States Post Office (Worcester, Massachusetts) Worcester NRHP

Michigan

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Main Street Post Office, now Washtenaw County Administration Building Ann Arbor 1906 Fremont Ward NRHP [159]
Old Battle Creek Post Office Battle Creek 1904 Albert Kahn NRHP [160]
Climax Post Office Building, now the Lawrence Memorial Library Climax 1931 NRHP [161]
United States Post Office (Flint, Michigan) Flint 1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [162]
U.S. Post Office (Grand Rapids, Michigan), now the Woodbridge N. Ferris Building Grand Rapids 1906 James K. Taylor NRHP [163]
Stone Post Office Jackson 1839 NRHP [164]
Lincoln Park Post Office Lincoln 1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [165]
Old U.S. Post Office (Niles, Michigan) Niles 1909 James Knox Taylor NRHP
Saginaw Post Office, now the Castle Museum Saginaw 1898 William M. Aiken and Carl Macomber NRHP [166]

Minnesota

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
U.S. Post Office-Alexandria Alexandria 1910 Earl & Aiton NRHP [167]
Anoka Post Office Anoka 1916 James Knox Taylor NRHP [168]
United States Post Office, Fairmont Fairmont 1926 James A. Wetmore NRHP [169]
Federal Courthouse and Post Office (Mankato, Minnesota) Mankato NRHP
United States Post Office (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Minneapolis NRHP
Federal Courthouse and Post Office (Moorhead, Minnesota) Moorhead NRHP
New Ulm Post Office New Ulm NRHP
Old Federal Courts Building, now Landmark Center Saint Paul 1894–1901 Willoughby J. Edbrooke NRHP
United States Post Office and Custom House (St. Paul, Minnesota), Saint Paul NRHP

Mississippi

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Courthouse and Post Office (Aberdeen, Mississippi) Aberdeen 1885 William Alfred Freret and Mifflin E. Bell NRHP [170]
United States Post Office-Amory Amory NRHP
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, and Customhouse (Biloxi, Mississippi) Biloxi NRHP
United States Post Office (Brookhaven, Mississippi) Brookhaven NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Carthage, Mississippi) Carthage NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Cleveland, Mississippi) Cleveland NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Columbia, Mississippi) Columbia NRHP
Old U.S. Post Office (Corinth, Mississippi) Corinth NRHP
United States Post Office-Crystal Springs Crystal Springs NRHP
United States Post Office-Forest Forest NRHP
Old U.S. Post Office (Greenwood, Mississippi) Greenwood Mississippi Landmark
Old U.S. Post Office (Grenada, Mississippi) Grenada NRHP
U.S. Post Office and Customhouse (Gulfport, Mississippi) Gulfport NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Hattiesburg, Mississippi) Hattiesburg NRHP
United States Post Office-Hazlehurst Hazlehurst NRHP
Old U.S. Post Office (Kosciusko, Mississippi) Kosciusko Mississippi Landmark
U.S. Post Office (Leland, Mississippi) Leland NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Lumberton, Mississippi) Lumberton NRHP
United States Post Office-Magnolia Magnolia NRHP
Old U.S. Post Office (McComb, Mississippi) McComb Mississippi Landmark
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Meridian, Mississippi) Meridan NRHP
Old U.S. Post Office (Natchez, Mississippi) Natchez Mississippi Landmark
Old US Post Office (Philadelphia, Mississippi) Philadelphia NRHP
United States Post Office, Old--Ripley Ripley NRHP
United States Post Office-Water Valley Water Valley NRHP
Old U.S. Post Office (West Point, Mississippi) West Point Mississippi Landmark
U.S. Post Office (Winona, Mississippi) Winona NRHP

Missouri

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Bank of Avilla Avilla 1914 NRHP [171]
U.S. Post Office (Carrollton, Missouri) Carrollton 1910–1912 James Knox Taylor NRHP [172]
United States Post Office-Kansas City Kansas City NRHP
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office-Kansas City, MO Kansas City 1938–1939 Wight and Wight National Historic Landmark [173]
Lee's Summit Post Office Lee's Summit NRHP
Union Station Post Office Annex St. Louis NRHP
United States Customhouse and Post Office (St. Louis, Missouri) St. Louis 1873–1884 Alfred B. Mullett, William Appleton Potter, James G. Hill National Historic Landmark [174]
U.S. Customhouse and Post Office (Springfield, Missouri) Springfield 1891 NRHP

Montana

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
U.S. Post Office-Anaconda Main Anaconda 1932–1933 James A. Wetmore NRHP [175]
United States Post Office and Courthouse–Billings Billings 1914 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [176]
U.S. Post Office (Butte, Montana), now Mike Mansfield Federal Building and United States Courthouse Butte 1904, 1932 James Knox Taylor, James Wetmore NRHP [177]
U.S. Post Office-Dillon Main Dillon 1935–1936 Louis A. Simon NRHP [178]
United States Post Office and Courthouse–Glasgow Main Glasgow 1939 Louis A. Simon NRHP [179]
United States Post Office (Glendive, Montana) Glendive 1935 Louis A. Simon NRHP [180]
United States Post Office and Courthouse–Great Falls Great Falls 1912 James Knox Taylor NRHP [181]
United States Post Office and Courthouse–Havre Main Havre 1932 James A. Wetmore NRHP [182]
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building-Lewistown Lewistown 1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [183]
U.S. Post Office-Livingston Main Livingston 1913–1914 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [184]
Miles City Main Post Office Miles City 1916 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [185]
United States Post Office (Missoula, Montana) Missoula 1911–1913 James Knox Taylor NRHP [186]

Nebraska

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office (Albion, Nebraska) Albion NRHP
United States Post Office-Auburn Auburn NRHP
United States Post Office (Crawford, Nebraska) Crawford NRHP
Old Fremont Post Office Fremont NRHP
United States Post Office-Geneva, Nebraska Geneva NRHP
Grand Island United States Post Office and Courthouse Grand Island NRHP
United States Post Office-Hebron Hebron NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Kearney, Nebraska), now the Museum of Nebraska Art Kearney NRHP
Minden United States Post Office Minden NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Nebraska City, Nebraska) Nebraska City NRHP
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (Norfolk, Nebraska) Norfolk NRHP
United States Post Office (O'Neill, Nebraska) O'Neill NRHP
United States Post Office-Ogallala Ogallala NRHP
Old Post Office (Omaha, Nebraska) Omaha NRHP; demolished
United States Post Office-Pawnee City Pawnee City NRHP
Red Cloud United States Post Office Red Cloud NRHP
United States Post Office-Schuyler Schuyler NRHP
United States Post Office-Scottsbluff Scottsbluff NRHP
U.S. Post Office-Valentine Valentine NRHP [45]
Wayne United States Post Office Wayne NRHP

Nevada

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Carson City Post Office Carson City NRHP [17]
Elko Main Post Office Elko NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Ely, Nevada) Ely NRHP
Federal Building and Post Office (Fallon, Nevada) Fallon NRHP
Las Vegas Post Office and Courthouse Las Vegas NRHP
U.S. Post Office-Lovelock Main Lovelock NRHP
Reno Main Post Office Reno NRHP
Tonopah Main Post Office Tonopah NRHP
Winnemucca Main Post Office Winnemucca NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Yerington, Nevada) Yerington NRHP

New Hampshire

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Old Post Office (Concord, New Hampshire), now New Hampshire Legislative Office Building Concord 1884–1889 James Riggs Hill NRHP [187]
United States Post Office-Dover Main Dover 1911 James Knox Taylor NRHP [188]
Hinsdale Post Office Hinsdale oldest continuously operating U.S. Post Office building [189]
United States Post Office-Laconia Main Laconia NRHP
United States Post Office–Lancaster Main Lancaster NRHP
United States Post Office and Courthouse–Littleton Main Littleton NRHP
Old Post Office Block Manchester NRHP
United States Post Office-Peterborough Main Peterborough NRHP
United States Post Office-Somersworth Main Somersworth NRHP

New Jersey

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Belcoville Post Office Belcoville 1918 Vivian B. Smith NRHP [190]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Camden, New Jersey) Camden 1932 James A. Wetmore NRHP [3]
Main Post Office New Brunswick NRHP
Post Office Building, Upper Montclair Montclair NRHP
United States Post Office (Metuchen, New Jersey) Metuchen NRHP
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse Trenton NRHP

New Mexico

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office-Alamogordo Alamogordo NRHP
Old Post Office (Albuquerque, New Mexico) Albuquerque NRHP
Old Clovis Post Office Clovis NRHP
United States Post Office-Deming Main Deming NRHP
United States Post Office (Gallup, New Mexico) Gallup NRHP
Old Las Vegas Post Office Las Vegas NRHP
United States Post Office-Portales Main Portales NRHP
United States Post Office-Truth or Consequences Main Truth or Consequences NRHP

New York

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office (Akron, New York) Akron
Old Post Office (Albany, New York) Albany
United States Post Office (Albion, New York) Albion
United States Post Office (Amsterdam, New York) Amsterdam
United States Post Office (Angola, New York) Angola
United States Post Office (Attica, New York) Attica
Old Post Office and Courthouse (Auburn, New York) Auburn
United States Post Office (Batavia, New York) Batavia contributing structure in the Genesee County Courthouse Historic District
United States Post Office (Ballston Spa, New York) Ballston
United States Post Office (Bath, New York) Bath
United States Post Office (Bay Shore, New York) Bay Shore Louis A. Simon NRHP [191]
United States Post Office (Beacon, New York) Beacon
United States Post Office (Boonville, New York) Boonville
United States Post Office (Brewerton, New York) Brewerton
Bronx General Post Office Bronx 1935 Thomas Harlan Ellett NRHP [192]
United States Post Office (Morrisania, Bronx) Bronx
United States Post Office (Bronxville, New York) Bronxville
Federal Building and Post Office (Brooklyn) Brooklyn
United States Post Office (Bensonhurst, Brooklyn) Brooklyn 1936 Carroll H. Pratt NRHP
United States Post Office (Flatbush, Brooklyn) Brooklyn
United States Post Office (Kensington, Brooklyn) Brooklyn
United States Post Office (Williamsburg, Brooklyn), Metropolitan Station Brooklyn
Old Post Office (Buffalo, New York) Buffalo [3]
United States Post Office (Canajoharie, New York) Canajoharie
United States Post Office (Canandaigua, New York) Canadaigua
United States Post Office (Canastota, New York) Canastota
United States Post Office (Canton, New York) Canton
United States Post Office (Carthage, New York) Carthage
United States Post Office (Catskill, New York) Catskill
United States Post Office (Cicero, New York) Cicero
United States Post Office (Cleveland, New York) Cleveland
United States Post Office (Clyde, New York) Clyde
United States Post Office (Constantia, New York) Constantia
United States Post Office (Cooperstown, New York) Cooperstown
United States Post Office (Corning, New York) Corning
United States Post Office (Cortland, New York) Cortland
United States Post Office (Dansville, New York) Dansville
United States Post Office (Delhi, New York) Delhi
United States Post Office (Delmar, New York) Delmar
United States Post Office (Depew, New York) Depew
United States Post Office (Dobbs Ferry, New York) Dobbs Ferry
United States Post Office (Dolgeville, New York) Dolgeville
United States Post Office (Dunkirk, New York) Dunkirk
United States Post Office (East Rochester, New York) East Rochester
United States Post Office (Ellenville, New York) Ellenville
United States Post Office (Elizabethtown, New York) Elizabethtown
Old Platte Clove Post Office Elka Park
United States Post Office (Endicott, New York) Endicott
United States Post Office (Far Rockaway, Queens) Far Rockaway
United States Post Office (Flushing, Queens) Flushing
United States Post Office (Forest Hills, Queens) Forest Hills
United States Post Office (Fort Plain, New York) Fort Plain
United States Post Office (Frankfort, New York) Frankford
United States Post Office (Fredonia, New York) Fredonia
United States Post Office (Freeport, New York) Freeport
United States Post Office (Frontenac, New York) Frontenac [3]
United States Post Office (Fulton, New York) Fulton 1912 James Knox Taylor NRHP [193]
United States Post Office (Gabriels, New York) Gabriels
United States Post Office (Garden City, New York) Garden City
United States Post Office (Geneva, New York) Geneva
United States Post Office (Glens Falls, New York) Glens Falls
Old Glen Cove Post Office Glen Cove NRHP
United States Post Office (Glen Cove, New York) Glen Cove
United States Post Office (Goshen, New York) Goshen
United States Post Office (Gouverneur, New York) Gouverneur 1915–1917 James A. Wetmore NRHP [194]
United States Post Office (Granville, New York) Granville
United States Post Office (Great Neck, New York) Great Neck
United States Post Office (Greece, New York) Greece
United States Village Post Office (Greece, New York) Greece
United States Post Office (Hamilton, New York) Hamilton
United States Post Office (Harrison, New York) Harrison
United States Post Office (Haverstraw, New York) Haverstraw
United States Post Office (Hempstead, New York) Hempstead
United States Post Office (Herkimer, New York) Herkimer
United States Post Office (Homer, New York) Homer
United States Post Office (Honeoye Falls, New York) Honeoye
United States Post Office (Hoosick Falls, New York) Hoosick
United States Post Office (Hornell, New York) Hornell
United States Post Office (Hudson, New York) Hudson
United States Post Office (Hudson Falls, New York) Hudson Falls
United States Post Office (Hyde Park, New York) Hyde Park
United States Post Office (Ilion, New York) Ilion
United States Post Office (Ithaca, New York) Ithaca
United States Post Office (Jackson Heights, Queens) Jackson
United States Post Office (Jamaica, Queens) Jamaica
United States Post Office (Johnson City, New York) Johnson City
United States Post Office (Johnstown, New York) Johnstown
United States Post Office (Kirkville, New York) Kirkville
United States Post Office (Lake George, New York) Lake George
United States Post Office (Lake Placid, New York) Lake Placid
United States Post Office (Lancaster, New York) Lancaster
United States Post Office (Larchmont, New York) Larchmont
United States Post Office (Le Roy, New York) Le Roy
United States Post Office (Little Falls, New York) Little Falls
United States Post Office (Little Valley, New York) Little Valley 1941 Louis A. Simon NRHP [195]
United States Post Office (Lockport, New York) Lockport
United States Post Office (Long Island City, Queens) Long Island City
United States Post Office (Lyons, New York) Lyons
United States Post Office (Malone, New York) Malone
U.S. General Post Office (now James A. Farley Building) Manhattan, New York City 1911–1914 McKim, Mead & White NRHP [45][46]
U.S. Post Office-Church Street Station, now 90 Church Street Manhattan, New York CIty 1934–1935 Cross & Cross; Pennington, Lewis & Mills; Louis A. Simon NRHP [196]
United States Post Office (Medina, New York) Medina
United States Post Office (Middleburgh, New York) Middleburgh
United States Post Office (Middleport, New York) Middleport
United States Post Office (Mineola, New York) Mineola
United States Post Office (Mount Vernon, New York) Mount Vernon
United States Post Office (New Rochelle, New York) New Rochelle
United States Post Office (Canal Street Station) New York City
United States Post Office (Cooper Station) New York City
United States Post Office (Inwood Station) New York City
United States Post Office (Knickerbocker Station) New York City
United States Post Office (Lenox Hill Station) New York City
United States Post Office (Madison Square Station) New York City
United States Post Office (Old Chelsea Station) New York City
United States Post Office (Newark, New York) Newark
United States Post Office (Newburgh, New York) Newburgh
United States Post Office (Newtonville, New York) Newtonville
United States Post Office (Niagara Falls, New York) Niagara Falls
United States Post Office (North Tonawanda, New York) North Tonawanda
United States Post Office (Northport, New York) Northport Louis A. Simon NRHP [191]
United States Post Office (Norwich, New York) Norwich
United States Post Office (Nyack, New York) Nyack
United States Post Office (Ogdensburg, New York) Ogdensburg
United States Post Office (Olean, New York) Olean 1910–1912 James Knox Taylor NRHP [195]
United States Post Office (Oneida, New York) Oneida
Old Post Office (Oneonta, New York) Oneonta
United States Post Office (Owego, New York) Owego
United States Post Office (Oxford, New York) Oxford
United States Post Office (Oyster Bay, New York) Oyster Bay
United States Post Office (Painted Post, New York) Painted Post
United States Post Office (Patchogue, New York) Patchogue John Vredenburgh Van Pelt NRHP [191]
United States Post Office (Paul Smiths, New York) Paul Smiths
United States Post Office (Pearl River, New York) Pearl River
United States Post Office (Peekskill, New York) Peeksill
United States Post Office (Penn Yan, New York) Penn Yan
United States Post Office (Port Chester, New York) Port Chester
United States Post Office (Port Jervis, New York) Port Jervis
United States Post Office (Potsdam, New York) Potsdam
United States Post Office (Poughkeepsie, New York) Poughkeepsie
United States Post Office (Rainbow Lake, New York) Rainbow Lake
United States Post Office (Rhinebeck, New York) Rhinebeck
O'Brien General Store and Post Office Rhinecliff
United States Post Office (Richfield Springs, New York) Richfield
United States Post Office (Riverhead, New York) Riverhead Louis A. Simon NRHP [191]
United States Post Office (Rockville Centre, New York) Rockville Centre
United States Post Office (Rye, New York) Rye
United States Post Office (Saranac Lake, New York) Saranac Lake
United States Post Office (Saratoga Springs, New York) Saratoga Springs
United States Post Office (Scarsdale, New York) Scarsdale
United States Post Office (Schenectady, New York) Schenectady
United States Post Office (Scotia, New York) Scotia
United States Post Office (Seneca Falls, New York) Seneca Falls
United States Post Office (Spring Valley, New York) Spring Valley
United States Post Office (Springville, New York) Springville
United States Post Office (St. Johnsville, New York) St. Johnsville
United States Post Office (Suffern, New York) Suffern
United States Post Office (Ticonderoga, New York) Ticonderoga
United States Post Office (Tonawanda, New York) Tonawanda
United States Post Office (Troy, New York) Troy
United States Post Office (Tupper Lake, New York) Tupper Lake
United States Post Office (Walton, New York) Walton 1936–1937 Louis A. Simon NRHP [197]
US Post Office of Wappingers Falls Wappingers Falls 1940 R. Stanley Brown NRHP [198]
United States Post Office (Warsaw, New York) Warsaw 1934 Louis A. Simon NRHP [199]
United States Post Office (Waterloo, New York) Waterloo 1924 James A. Wetmore NRHP [200]
United States Post Office (Watkins Glen, New York) Watkins Glen 1934–1935 Louis A. Simon NRHP [201]
United States Post Office (Waverly, New York) Waverly, New York 1936–1937 Louis A. Simon NRHP [202]
United States Post Office (Wellsville, New York) Wellsville 1931–1933 Murphy & Olmsted NRHP [203]
United States Post Office (Westhampton Beach, New York) Westhampton Beach Louis A. Simon NRHP [191]
United States Post Office (Whitehall, New York) Whitehall 1937–1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP
United States Post Office (Yonkers, New York) Yonkers 1927 James A. Wetmore NRHP

North Carolina

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Former U.S. Post Office (Belmont, North Carolina), now Belmont City Hall Belmont 1939 Louis A. Simon NRHP [204]
United States Post Office (Boone, North Carolina) Boone 1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [205]
United States Post Office (Burlington, North Carolina) Burlington 1936 R. Stanley Brown and Louis A. Simon NRHP [206]
United States Post Office (Fayetteville, North Carolina) Fayetteville 1909–1911 NRHP [207]
United States Post Office (Greenville, North Carolina) Greenville 1913–1914 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [208]
United States Post Office (Lumberton, North Carolina) Lumberton 1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [209]
Cana Store and Post Office Mocksville 1875 NRHP [210]
United States Post Office (Monroe, North Carolina) Monroe 1913 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [211]
United States Post Office (Mount Olive, North Carolina) Mount Olive 1931–1933 James A. Wetmore NRHP [212]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (New Bern, North Carolina) New Bern 1935 Robert F. Smallwood NRHP [213]
United States Post Office and Federal Building (Rockingham, North Carolina) Rockingham 1935–1936 Louis A. Simon NRHP [214]
Salvo Post Office Salvo 1910 NRHP, the second-smallest post office building in the nation [215]
Former United States Post Office (Smithfield, North Carolina) Smithfield 1936 NRHP [216]
United States Post Office and County Courthouse (Statesville, North Carolina) Statesville 1891 Willoughby J. Edbrooke NRHP [217]
United States Post Office (Wadesboro, North Carolina) Wadesboro 1932–1933 NRHP [218]
Former US Post Office Building (Waynesville, North Carolina), now Waynesville Municipal Building Waynesville 1917 James A. Wetmore NRHP [219]

North Dakota

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Bismarck, North Dakota) Bismarck NRHP
Carrington Post Office Carrington NRHP
Post Office (Christine, North Dakota) Christine NRHP
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Devils Lake, North Dakota) Devils Lake NRHP
Dickinson Post Office Dickinson NRHP
Federal Building and U.S. Post Office (Fargo, North Dakota) Fargo NRHP
Grafton Post Office (Grafton, North Dakota) Grafton NRHP
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (Grand Forks, North Dakota), now Ronald N. Davies Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Grand Forks NRHP
Grassy Butte Post Office Grassy Butte 1914 NRHP [220]
United States Post Office-Hettinger Hettinger NRHP
United States Post Office-Langdon Langdon NRHP
Lisbon Post Office Lisbon NRHP
Minot Post Office, now Bruce M. Van Sickle Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse Minot 1915 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP
Oakes Post Office Oakes NRHP
United States Customs House and Post Office – Pembina Pembina NRHP
New Rockford Post Office New Rockford NRHP
Rugby Post Office Rugby NRHP
Valley City Post Office Valley City NRHP
Wahpeton Post Office Wahpeton NRHP
Old U.S. Post Office (Williston, North Dakota) Williston NRHP

Ohio

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Akron Post Office and Federal Building Akron NRHP
Old Akron Post Office Akron NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Bowling Green, Ohio) Bowling Green NRHP
Chardon Post Office Building Chardon NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Chesterville, Ohio) Chesterville NRHP
Old College Hill Post Office Cincinnati NRHP
Potter Stewart United States Post Office and Courthouse Cincinnati NRHP [3]
Old Federal Building and Post Office, now the Howard M. Metzenbaum United States Courthouse Cleveland NRHP
Franklinton Post Office, Columbus NRHP
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (Columbus, Ohio) Columbus NRHP
Old Post Office and Federal Building (Dayton, Ohio) Dayton NRHP
East Liverpool Post Office East Liverpool NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Elyria, Ohio) Elyria NRHP
Franklin Post Office Franklin NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Lima, Ohio) Lima NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Lorain, Ohio) Lorain NRHP
Old U.S. Post Office (Marion, Ohio) Marion NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Sandusky, Ohio) Sandusky NRHP
Old Central Post Office Toledo NRHP
Mill Office and Post Office Woodsdale NRHP
Office and Federal Building (Zanesville, Ohio) Zanesville NRHP

Oklahoma

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Kingfisher Post Office Kingfisher 1912–13 NRHP [221]
United States Post Office Madill Madill 1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [222]
United States Post Office and Courthouse, now Ed Edmondson United States Courthouse Muskogee 1915 James Knox Taylor NRHP [223]
United States Post Office (Norman, Oklahoma) Norman 1933 James A. Wetmore NRHP [224]
United States Post Office Nowata Nowata 1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [225]
United States Post Office, Courthouse, and Federal Office Building (Oklahoma City) Oklahoma City 1912 James Knox Taylor NRHP [226]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Tulsa, Oklahoma) Tulsa 1917 James A. Wetmore NRHP [227]
Woodward Federal Courthouse and Post Office Woodward 1921 James A. Wetmore NRHP [228]

Oregon

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Agness Post Office Agness [46]
U.S. Post Office (Astoria, Oregon) Astoria NRHP
Old U.S. Post Office (Bend, Oregon) Bend NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Eugene, Oregon) Eugene NRHP
United States Post Office (The Dalles, Oregon) The Dalles 1915 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building (La Grande, Oregon) La Grande NRHP
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (Medford, Oregon) Medford NRHP
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Pendleton, Oregon) Pendleton NRHP
511 Federal Building Portland NRHP
St. Johns Post Office (Portland, Oregon) Portland NRHP
Washington Park and Zoo Railway Portland [44]
U.S. Post Office (Roseburg, Oregon) Roseburg NRHP
United States Post Office (Scappoose, Oregon) Scappoose NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Tillamook, Oregon), Tillamook NRHP

Pennsylvania

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office (Charleroi, Pennsylvania) Charleroi NRHP
United States Post Office (Connellsville, Pennsylvania) Connellsville NRHP
Erie Federal Courthouse and Post Office Erie NRHP
United States Post Office (Hanover, Pennsylvania) Hanover NRHP
United States Post Office (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) Lancaster NRHP
United States Post Office (Oil City, Pennsylvania), Oil City NRHP
United States Post Office-Main Branch (Philadelphia) Philadelphia NRHP
United States Court House and Post Office Building, now the Nix Federal Building Philadelphia 1939 Harry Sternfield NRHP
B. Free Franklin Post Office Philadelphia NRHP, site of the first U.S. Post Office [229][46]
United States Post Office at 9th, Chestnut and Market Streets Philadelphia 1873–1884 Was replaced in 1935 [230]
Allegheny Post Office, now part of the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh NRHP
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Pittsburgh NRHP
United States Post Office (Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania) Punxsutawney NRHP
United States Post Office-Sewickley Branch Sewickley NRHP
United States Post Office (West Chester, Pennsylvania), West Chester NRHP
United States Post Office (Williamsport, Pennsylvania) Williamsport NRHP

Puerto Rico

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Miguel Angel García Méndez Post Office Building Mayagüez 1935 NRHP [231]
Luis A. Ferré United States Courthouse and Post Office Building Ponce 1933 James A. Wetmore first U.S. postal office established in PR [232]
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now Jose V. Toledo Federal Building and United States Courthouse San Juan 1911–1914 James Knox Taylor, Louis A. Simon NRHP [233]

Rhode Island

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Bristol Customshouse and Post Office Bristol 1858 Ammi B. Young NRHP [234]
Pawtucket Post Office, now Gerald Burns Building Pawtucket 1896 William Martin Aiken; James Knox Taylor NRHP [235]
United States Post Office (Westerly, Rhode Island) Westerly 1914 James Knox Taylor NRHP [236]
United States Post Office (Woonsocket, Rhode Island) Woonsocket 1910 Louis Wetmore; J. K. Taylor NRHP [237]

South Carolina

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Bamberg Post Office Bamberg 1937 Louis A. Simon NRHP [238]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Charleston, South Carolina) Charleston 1896 John Henry Devereux NRHP [239][3]
United States Post Office (Florence, South Carolina) Florence 1906 NRHP [240]
United States Court House and Post Office, later the Greenville City Hall Greenville 1889 James H. Windrim NRHP (former); demolished [241]
Hartsville Post Office Hartsville 1930 James A. Wetmore, Ernest C. Steward NRHP [242]
Monticello Store and Post Office Monticello c. 1820 NRHP [243]
Price's Post Office Moore c. 1800 NRHP [244]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Rock Hill, South Carolina) Rock Hill 1931–1932 James A. Wetmore NRHP [245]

South Dakota

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office and Courthouse–Aberdeen Aberdeen 1936 William Dewey Foster NRHP [246]
Lemmon Post Office Lemmon 1936–1937 [247]
Old Spearfish Post Office Spearfish 1940 Louis A. Simom NRHP [248][17]
Marindahl Post Office Volin 1870 NRHP [249]
Old Post Office (Watertown, South Dakota) Watertown 1908 NRHP [250]

Tennessee

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office-Shelby Street Station Bristol NRHP
United States Post Office (Camden, Tennessee) Camden NRHP
U.S. Post Office, now the Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and United States Courthouse Chattanooga NRHP
Old Post Office (Chattanooga, Tennessee) Chattanooga NRHP
Customs House Museum and Cultural Cente Clarksville NRHP
United States Post Office (Cleveland, Tennessee) Cleveland NRHP
Dickson Post Office Dickson NRHP
United States Post Office (Elizabethton, Tennessee) Elizabethton NRHP
United States Post Office and Mine Rescue Station Jellico NRHP
Knoxville Post Office Knoxville NRHP
Old Post Office Building (Knoxville, Tennessee) Knoxville NRHP
United States Post Office (Martin, Tennessee) Martin NRHP
United States Post Office-Main McMinnville NRHP
United States Post Office-Front Street Station Memphis NRHP
United States Post Office (Milan, Tennessee) Milan NRHP
United States Post Office (Morristown, Tennessee) Morristown NRHP
United States Post Office (Nashville, Tennessee) Nashville NRHP
United States Post Office at Old Hickory Old Hickory NRHP
United States Post Office (Ripley, Tennessee) Ripley NRHP
United States Post Office-Sevierville Sevierville NRHP
United States Post Office (Trenton, Tennessee) Trenton NRHP
United States Post Office (Union City, Tennessee) Union City NRHP

Texas

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
J. Marvin Jones Federal Building and United States Courthouse Amarillo 1939 Wyatt C. Hedrick NRHP
Arlington Post Office Arlington NRHP
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building, now O. Henry Hall Austin NRHP
Beeville Post Office Beeville NRHP
United States Post Office-Federal Building-Brenham Brenham NRHP
Copperas Cove Stagestop and Post Office Copperas Cove NRHP
U.S. Post Office (El Paso, Texas) El Paso NRHP
United States Post Office (Fort Worth, Texas) Fort Worth NRHP
Galveston U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Galveston NRHP
Graham Post Office Graham NRHP
Post Office Building (Greenville, Texas) Greenville NRHP
U.S. Post Office (Hillsboro, Texas) Hillsboro NRHP
Jacksonville Post Office Jacksonville NRHP
Old U.S. Post Office and Courts Building (Jefferson, Texas) Jefferson NRHP
Laredo United States Post Office, Court House and Custom House Laredo NRHP
Lubbock Post Office and Federal Building Lubbock 1931 James A. Whetmore NRHP
Marshall U.S. Post Office Marshall NRHP
Post Office Building, Old (Nacogdoches, Texas) Nacogdoches NRHP
Post Office-Palestine Palestine NRHP
United States Post Office-Pampa Main Pampa NRHP
United States Post Office and Federal Building (Port Arthur, Texas) Port Arthur NRHP
de la Pena, Silverio, Drugstore and Post Office Rio Grande City NRHP
US Post Office and Courthouse, now the Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building and United States Courthouse San Antonio NRHP
Sherman US Post Office and Courthouse Sherman NRHP
United States Post Office (Stamford, Texas) Stamford NRHP
Tyler US Post Office and Courthouse Tyler NRHP
Old Federal Building and Post Office (Victoria, Texas) Victoria NRHP

Utah

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Beaver Main Post Office Beaver 1941 Louis A. Simon NRHP [251]
U.S. Post Office-Cedar City Main Cedar City 1932–1933 Cannon & Fetzer NRHP [252]
Echo Post Office Echo c. 1928 NRHP [253]
U.S. Post Office-Eureka Main Eureka 1922 James A. Wetmore NRHP [254]
United States Post Office-Helper Main Helper 1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [255]
Nephi Main Post Office Nephi 1933 James A. Wetmore NRHP [256]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Ogden, Utah) Ogden 1905–1909 NRHP [257]
United States Post Office-Price Main Price 1931 Louis A. Simon NRHP [258]
U.S. Post Office-Richfield Main Richfield 1919 James A. Wetmore NRHP [259]
Deseret Telegraph and Post Office Rockville 1864 NRHP [260]
U.S. Post Office-Sugar House Salt Lake City 1939–1940 Louis A. Simon NRHP [261]
United States Post Office-Springville Main Springville 1941 Louis A. Simon NRHP [262]

Vermont

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Old Bennington Post Office Bennington 1914 James Knox Taylor NRHP [263]
United States Post Office and Customhouse (now Chittenden County Superior Courthouse) Burlington 1906 James Knox Taylor NRHP [264]
J. S. Sweeney Store, Barn, Livery and Hall Charleston 1860 NRHP [265]
Ely Boston & Maine Railroad Depot Fairlee 1900 NRHP [266]
Grafton Post Office Grafton 1855 NRHP [267]
Ira Hill House Isle La Mott 1822 NRHP [268]
United States Courthouse, Post Office and Customs House Newport 1904 James Knox Taylor NRHP [269][265]
Chipman's Point Orwell 1810 NRHP [270]

Virginia

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
United States Post Office-Arlington Arlington 1937 Louis A. Simon NRHP [271]
Big Stone Gap Post Office (now C. Bascom Slemp Federal Building) Big Stone Gap 1911–1913 James Knox Taylor NRHP [272]
Brooklyn Store and Post Office Brooklyn, Halifax County 1850 NRHP [273]
United States Post Office-Christiansburg Christiansburg 1936 Louis A. Simon NRHP [274]
Edom Store and Post Office Edom 1835 NRHP [275]
Little Post Office Martinsville 1892 NRHP [276]
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Norfolk, Virginia ( now Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse) Norfolk 1932 Benjamin F. Mitchell and Rudolph, Cooke, and VanLeeuwen NRHP [277]
U.S. Post Office and Customhouse (now Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse) Richmond 1858 Ammi B. Young and Albert Lybrock NRHP [278]
Salem Post Office Salem 1922–1923 Louis A. Simon NRHP [279]

Washington

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Auburn Post Office Auburn 1937 Louis A. Simon, James I. Barnes Co. NRHP [280]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Bellingham, Washington) Bellingham 1912–1913 James Knox Taylor NRHP [281]
United States Post Office-Bremerton Main Bremerton NRHP
United States Post Office-Camas Main Camas NRHP
United States Post Office-Centralia Main Centralia NRHP
Chehalis Post Office Chehalis 1934 James A. Wetmore NRHP [282]
Chimacum Post Office Chimacum NRHP
Clarkston Main Post Office Clarkston 1941 Louis A. Simon NRHP [283]
United States Post Office-Colfax Main Colfax NRHP
United States Post Office-Colville Main Colville NRHP
Doe Bay General Store and Post Office Doe Bay NRHP
United States Post Office and Customshouse Everett 1917 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [284]
United States Post Office-Hoquiam Main Hoquiam NRHP
United States Post Office-Kelso Main Kelso NRHP
United States Post Office-Longview Main Longview NRHP
United States Post Office-Lyden Main Lyden NRHP
United States Post Office-Montesano Main Montesano NRHP
United States Post Office-Okanogan Main Okanogan NRHP
United States Post Office (Olympia, Washington) Olympia NRHP
United States Post Office-Omak Main Omak NRHP
United States Post Office (Port Angeles, Washington) Port Angeles 1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [285]
United States Post Office – Port Townsend Main Port Townsend 1889–1893 Mifflin E. Bell, Willoughby J. Edbrooke NRHP [286]
United States Post Office-Prosser Main Prosser NRHP
United States Post Office-Pullman Pullman NRHP
United States Post Office-Raymond Main Raymond NRHP
United States Post Office-Queen Anne Post Office Seattle NRHP
United States Post Office-Sedro Woolley Main Sedro-Woolley NRHP
United States Post Office, Courthouse, and Custom House (Spokane, Washington) Spokane 1908–1909 James Knox Taylor NRHP [287]
United States Post Office-Sunnyside Main Sunnyside NRHP
United States Post Office-Tacoma Downtown Station-Federal Building Tacoma NRHP
United States Post Office-Toppenish Main Toppenish NRHP
United States Post Office-Vancouver Main Vancouver NRHP
United States Post Office-Walla Walla Main Walla Walla NRHP
United States Post Office and Annex Wenatchee NRHP
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now William O. Douglas Federal Building Yakima 1912 James Knox Taylor NRHP [288]

Washington, D. C.

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Customhouse and Post Office (Washington, D.C.) Washington, D.C. 1858 Ammi B. Young NRHP [289]
General Post Office (Washington, D.C.), Washington, D.C. 1839, 1866 Robert Mills, Thomas Ustick Walter National Historic Landmark [290]
Old Post Office and Clock Tower Washington, D.C. 1899 Willoughby J. Edbrooke NRHP [291]
Postal Square Building Washington, D.C. 1911–1914 Daniel Burnham home to the National Postal Museum [46]

West Virginia

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Blackman–Bosworth Store Beverly c. 1828, 1894 NRHP [292]
Carter Coal Company Store (Caretta, West Virginia) Caretta 1912 NRHP [293]
Carter Coal Company Store (Coalwood, West Virginia) Coalwood 1912 NRHP [293]
Masonic Temple (Fairmont, West Virginia) Fairmont 1906–1907 Baldwin & Pennington NRHP [294][295]
Itmann Company Store and Office Itmann 1923–1925 Alex B. Mahood NRHP [296]
Pocahontas Fuel Company Store and Office Buildings Jenkinjones 1917 Alex B. Mahood NRHP [293]
United States Post Office and Court House (Huntington, West Virginia) Huntington 1907 Parker & Thomas NRHP [297]
United States Court House & Post Office (now Federal Aviation Administration Records Center) Martinsburg 1892 Willoughby J. Edbrooke NRHP [298]
Old Morgantown Post Office (aka Monongalia Arts Center) Morgantown 1913 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [299]
First National Bank-Graham Building New Cumberland 1903 NRHP [300][301]
Page Coal and Coke Company Store Pageton 1914 Alex B. Mahood NRHP [293]
Prince Brothers General Store Prince 1900 NRHP [302][303]
U.S. Coal and Coke Company Store Ream 1910 NRHP, demolished [293]
St. Albans Post Office St. Albans 1937 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [304]
Pocahontas Fuel Company Store (Switchback, West Virginia) Switchback 1917 Alex B. Mahood NRHP [293]
Peerless Coal Company Store Vivian 1921 Alex B. Mahood NRHP [293]
Whipple Company Store Whipple NRHP [302]

Wisconsin

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Antigo Post Office Antigo 1916 James A. Wetmore NRHP [305]
Old Ashland Post Office Ashland 1892–1893 Willoughby J. Edbrooke and H. P. Padley NRHP [306]
Berlin Post Office Berlin 1936 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [307]
Chilton Post Office Chilton 1938 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [308]
Clintonville Post Office Clintonville 1935 Louis A. Simon and George O Vannerta NRHP [309]
Columbus Post Office Columbus 1938 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [310]
Delavan Post Office Delavan 1914 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [311]
Edgerton Post Office Edgerton 1939 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [312][313]
Elkhorn Post Office Elkhorn 1936 Louis A. Simon NRHP [314]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Eau Claire, Wisconsin) Eau Claire 1907 James Knox Taylor and Louis A. Simon NRHP [315]
Former United States Post Office (Kaukauna, Wisconsin) Kaukauna 1934 Louis A. Simon NRHP [316]
Kewaunee Post Office Kewaunee 1940 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [317]
Lancaster Post Office Lancaster 1938 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [318]
United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse (now the Madison Municipal Building) Madison 1927–1929 James A. Wetmore NRHP [319]
Marshfield Post Office Marshfield 1930 James A. Wetmore NRHP [320]
J. W. Benn Building Medford 1912 NRHP; was replaced by the Medford Post Office [321]
Medford Post Office Medford 1937 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [322]
US Post Office-Menasha Menasha 1931 NRHP [323]
Merrill Post Office Merrill 1915 James A. Wetmore and W. C. Lyon NRHP [324]
Neenah United States Post Office Neenah 1916–1918 James A. Wetmore NRHP [325]
Neillsville Post Office Neillsville 1937 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP; built from a standardized plan, also used for post offices in Stoughton and Hartford. [326][327]
Oconto Main Post Office Oconto 1922 James A. Wetmore NRHP [328]
Park Falls Post Office Park Falls 1936 Louis A. Simon NRHP [329]
Plymouth Post Office Plymouth 1941 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [330]
Prairie du Chien Post Office Prairie du Chien 1938 Louis A. Simon NRHP [331]
US Post Office-Racine Main Racine 1930 James A. Wetmore NRHP [332]
Reedsburg Post Office Reedsburg 1940 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [333]
Shawano Post Office Shawano 1937–1938 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [334]
Sheboygan Post Office Sheboygan 1937 James A. Wetmore and E. A. Stubenmach NRHP [335][336]
South Milwaukee Post Office South Milwaukee 1931 James A. Wetmore NRHP [337]
Sturgeon Bay Post Office Sturgeon Bay 1937 Louis A. Simon NRHP [338]
Tomah Post Office Tomah 1927 James A. Wetmore NRHP [339]
Two Rivers Post Office Two Rivers 1933 James A. Wetmore and Perce G. Schley NRHP [340]
Waukesha Post Office Waukesha Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [341]
Waupaca Post Office Waupaca 1937–1938 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [342]
Waupun Post Office Waupun 1932 James A. Wetmore NRHP [343]
United States Post Office and Court House (Wausau, Wisconsin) Wausau 1937–1938 Oppenhamer & Obel NRHP [344]
West Allis Post Office West Allis 1939 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [345]
West Bend Post Office West Bend 1935 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [346]
Whitewater Post Office Whitewater 1936 Louis A. Simon and Neal A. Melick NRHP [347]

Wyoming

Post office City Date built Image Architect Notes Ref.
Wyoming Mercantile Aladdin 1896 Amos Robinson NRHP [348]
United States Post Office (Basin, Wyoming) Basin 1919 NRHP [349]
Buffalo Main Post Office Buffalo 1911 NRHP [350]
Casper Federal Building (now Ewing T. Kerr Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse) Casper 1932 James A. Wetmore NRHP [351]
United States Post Office (Douglas, Wyoming) Douglas 1909 Oscar Wenderoth NRHP [352][353]
Evanston Main Post Office Evanston 1905 James Knox Taylor NRHP [354][355]
Gillette Post Office Gillette 1935 Louis A. Simon NRHP [356]
United States Post Office–Green River Green River 1931 James A, Wetmore and Thomas C. Hyrum NRHP [357]
United States Post Office (Greybull, Wyoming) Greybull 1937 Louis A. Simon NRHP [349]
Sussex Post Office and Store Kaycee 1914 NRHP [350]
United States Post Office (Kemmerer, Wyoming) Kemmerer 1934 Louis A. Simon NRHP [358]
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Lander, Wyoming) Lander 1907 James Knox Taylor NRHP [359]
Yellowstone Main Post Office Mammoth 1936 Louis A. Simon NRHP [360]
United States Post Office (Newcastle, Wyoming) Newcastle 1932 NRHP [361]
United States Post Office (Powell, Wyoming) Powell 1937 Louis A. Simon NRHP [360]
First National Bank of Rock River Rock River 1919 NRHP [362]
Thermopolis Main Post Office Thermopolis 1933 NRHP [363]
United States Post Office (Torrington, Wyoming) Torrington 1932 NRHP [364]

See also

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