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The Reardan Post office has been in several places including:
The Reardan Post office has been in several places including:
* Capps or Capp's Station about 1 mile north of town just northwest of WA 231 and Euclid Road. This was a stage coach stop on road to Post Spokane/Fort Spokane and predated Reardan and the railroad that served it. [c1882 to 1889?]
* Capps or Capp's Station about 1 mile north of town just northwest of WA 231 and Euclid Road. This was a stage coach stop on road to Post Spokane/Fort Spokane and predated Reardan and the railroad that served it. [c1882 to 1889?]
* [[McCoy's Drug]] store houses the post office for several years. __ McCoy was the post master and ran the post office out of his store that was about 100 feet south of the depot on Lake Street. [c1889-??]
* [[McCoy's Drug]] store houses the post office for several years. __ McCoy was the post master and ran the post office out of his store that was about 100 feet south of the depot on Lake Street. [c1889-1940]
* A building between the Stevenson Block and the Reardan Meat Market (now part of the R-Store). [?? to c1959]
* A building between the Stevenson Block and the Reardan Meat Market (now part of the R-Store). [1940 to c1959]
* The middle part of the [[Mattes' Building]] along Broadway Avenue [US 2] west of Lake Street. [c1959 to 1966]
* The middle part of the [[Mattes' Building]] along Broadway Avenue [US 2] west of Lake Street. [c1959 to 1966]
* A dedicated building on the north west corner of Lake Street and Spokane Avenue. [1966 to present]
* A dedicated building on the north west corner of Lake Street and Spokane Avenue. [1966 to present]

Revision as of 05:51, 28 January 2023

The Reardan Post office has been in several places including:

  • Capps or Capp's Station about 1 mile north of town just northwest of WA 231 and Euclid Road. This was a stage coach stop on road to Post Spokane/Fort Spokane and predated Reardan and the railroad that served it. [c1882 to 1889?]
  • McCoy's Drug store houses the post office for several years. __ McCoy was the post master and ran the post office out of his store that was about 100 feet south of the depot on Lake Street. [c1889-1940]
  • A building between the Stevenson Block and the Reardan Meat Market (now part of the R-Store). [1940 to c1959]
  • The middle part of the Mattes' Building along Broadway Avenue [US 2] west of Lake Street. [c1959 to 1966]
  • A dedicated building on the north west corner of Lake Street and Spokane Avenue. [1966 to present]