Details for 1915 New Braunfels Post Office

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507018087

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Marker Number 18087
Atlas Number 5507018087
Marker Title 1915 New Braunfels Post Office
Index Entry 1915 New Braunfels Post Office
Address 196 N. Castell Ave
City New Braunfels
County Comal
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 584510
UTM Northing 3286157
Subject Codes post office
Marker Year 2015
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location N. Castell Ave., NE side between W. Mill and W. San Antonio streets
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42" with post
Marker Text The old post office of New Braunfels was built during the full-scale 20th century transformation of the United States Postal System. Programs like the United States Postal Savings System, parcel post, airmail, and improved rural delivery services expanded the reach and popularity of the postal system for letters and packages. In 1915, president Woodrow Wilson signed an act to fund the construction of a postal office building in New Braunfels. Prior to this, the postal service had its headquarters in various homes and businesses. The new building was dedicated in 1915, with the names on the cornerstone of William G. McAdoo, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury responsible for post offices, and James A. Wetmore, supervising architect. Many contractors were involved in construction, with Round Rock limestone and D’hanis and Acme brick companies as suppliers for much of the exterior materials. During the Great Depression and World War II, the office also sold war bonds and handled food stamps and ration books. In the 1960s, the office was remodeled and an addition to the north side was constructed. The location of the New Braunfels Post Office was eventually moved to Seguin Avenue in 1985. For 70 years, the New Braunfels community was supported and served through this post office building. In 2007-08, the building was completely renovated to house McAdoo’s Seafood Company, named for the former Secretary of the Treasury. (2015)

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