Dickinson Post Office Explained

U.S. Post Office-Dickinson
Location:15 E. First St., Dickinson, North Dakota
Coordinates:46.88°N -102.7839°W
Built:1916
Architect:Wetmore, James A.
Weitz, Charles, Sons
Architecture:Renaissance
Added:November 1, 1989
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:89001757

The Dickinson Post Office in Dickinson, North Dakota, is a post office building that was built in 1916. It was expanded to the east in 1965–66. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 as U.S. Post Office-Dickinson.

It is built to be fireproof, with hollow tile walls which are faced in gray pressed Hebron brick, laid in American bond. Ohio sandstone is used for trim, and polished granite is used for the front steps and the grade course.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=89001757}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Dickinson Post Office ]. Norene Roberts . July 1989 . National Park Service. With .
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=64500384}} National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation: U.S. Post Offices in North Dakota, 1900-1940 ]. Norene A. Roberts and Joe D. Roberts . 1989 . National Park Service .