1940 - Clinton Post Office - Clinton, Mo.
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N 38° 22.222 W 093° 46.450
15S E 432372 N 4247192
This two-story light grey brick and limestone building is located at 101 South 2nd Street in Clinton, Mo.
Waymark Code: WMKBGT
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 03/14/2014
Views: 2
This two-story light grey brick and limestone building is located at 101 South 2nd Street. The date stone, located on the northern side of the eastern facade, reads:
James A Farley
Postmaster General
John M Carmody
Federal Works Administrator
W Englebert Reynolds
Commissioner of Public Buildings
Louis A Simon
Supervising Architect
Neal A Melick
Supervising Engineer
1940
The entryway consists of a glass door with small windows on either side. A bronze eagle with wings spread is above the entryway in front of a glass window. Three windows flank the entryway on each side. Above the entryway window is an entablature that has the words: "Clinton Missouri" Seven windows are on the second story. The entablature at the top of the building reads: "United States Post Office".
Year of construction: 1940
Full inscription: James A Farley
Postmaster General
John M Carmody
Federal Works Administrator
W Englebert Reynolds
Commissioner of Public Buildings
Louis A Simon
Supervising Architect
Neal A Melick
Supervising Engineer
1940
Cross-listed waymark: Not listed
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