Posted 2 years ago
sozo123
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I purchased this post office front at an auction in Wyoming in the late 1970's. The auctioneer stated it came from a nearby crossroads, Ulm WY, which was in operation from 1903-1960.
The front insignia: U.S. Post Office -Made By- Postmasters Supply Co. Indianapolis, Ind. Kansas City, MO.
Can anyone give me the style name of the double dials? It does not look like wagaon wheel or grecian. Any other information would be most appreciated.
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