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Spiceland, Indiana Post Office

Description: The Spiceland, Indiana Post Office is shown here when it was a small wood frame building. It had a striped awning across the front with the words Post Office. There is lettering on the windows but it cannot be read. The building burned and was replaced with the present brick building in 1920.
Origin: Circa 1900
Created By: Cephas M. Huddleston
Publisher: Digital Image 2008 Indiana Historical Society. All Rights Reserved.
Source: http://images.indianahistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/cephas/id/343
Collection: Cephas M. Huddleston Glass Plate Collection, ca. 1890
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Geography: Indiana--Henry County--Spiceland
Subjects: Post offices
Wooden buildings
Awnings
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