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The first post office in America was established in Boston. This centralized mail sorting facility was in the home of Richard Fairbanks. His house was located between Washington & Devonshire Streets just north of Water Street. Modern sources identify his house as the Fairbanks Tavern. It is believed that the tradition from England of dropping mail off at coffee houses and taverns was adopted by the earliest Bostonians. An article in the April 8th 1922 Boston Globedescribes the first Post Office: "The first post office in Boston--and probably in the first in America--was established in the home of Richard Fairbanks, on or very near the site of the [then] present Boston Globe building in 1639.
Sorry the coin does not exist. The American Silver Eagle Bullion coins were first struck in 1986. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Please check again and post a new question. The US Mint wasn't established until 1792-93 and the first silver dollars were minted in 1794.
The name of the small post was Fort Duquesne
The address of the American Legion Post 0556 First Division Museum is: 1S151 Winfield Rd, Wheaton, IL 60189-6018
The address of the Minden Post 437 Of The American Legion is: 120 Hillside Dr, Minden, IA 51553-2001
The address of the American Legion Post 26 Building Restoration Corporation is: 106 Campbell Court, Mayfield, KY 42066-1312
Go to the local VFW or American Legion Post.
Contact information is available in the monthly magazine as well as on their website. The best way would be to contact someone that is a known American Legion affiliate directly.
Yes, there is but I couldn't locate a street address or phone number. Here's their mailing address:The American Legion Post 114Roger E. Cardin, Jr.P.o. Box 532Barrington , NH 03825
Yes check with VFW or American Legion Post
Contact your local American Legion Hall or VFW Post. They will be able to help you. Michael Montagne
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Ask at your local American Legion hall or VFW post. Michael Montagne
Yes, an American Legion member can generally visit a VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) post, but specific access policies may vary by location. Many VFW posts welcome members of other veterans' organizations, allowing them to participate in events or social activities. However, it's advisable to check with the local VFW post for their specific rules regarding membership and visitation.