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Tower City – United States Post Office, 2021

An August 2021 GoogleMaps street view photograph of the United States Post Office, Tower City, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. Construction on this building began with the groundbreaking in November 1960. The Post Office is located on the former site of the Tower Theatre, 6th Street and Route 209.

In the November 11, 1960, issue of the West Schuylkill Herald, a photograph of the groundbreaking ceremony was published along with names of all those pictured — plus an interesting comment on the success of the independent miners in getting the building heated with coal rather than oil as originally planned.

GROUND BREAKING HELD FOR NEW TOWER CITY POST OFFICE

Construction of the new post office on the site of the former Tower Theatre, will begin next week.  Protests by the Independent Miners, Rep. W. K. Knecht and Congressman Ivor D. Fenton were successful in having the furnace and air conditioning unit changed from oil fuel to anthracite coal.  This required a larger basement for coal storage and furnace, which caused a slight delay in starting the construction.  The building will be completed before April 1, the date having been extended from January 1st [1961].

Identified in the photo (left to right):  Dr. William O. Seitzinger, president of borough council; Mary Zerbe; Stewart J. Dreisigacker; Roy W. Paul, retired mail carrier; Robert K. Ludwig; Mr. Glen Lehman, principal of the grade school; Rep. W. K. Knecht; Mrs. W. K. Knecht; Frank McAloose, chief burgess; Joseph L. Watkins, bank director; Charles Schreiner; Mrs. Celia McNoldy; Mrs. Ben Murray; Mrs. Jennie Evans, postmaster at Orwin; Clyde E. Stutman, councilman; Thomas Rickert, president of Lions Club; Robert Faust, assistant postmaster; William Treon, construction supervisor for the Lynn-Mar Construction Company; Albert Kutzer, postmaster at Tremont; Joseph A. Miller, cashier of Tower City National Bank; and Miles Kott, of Lykens.  In the foreground is shown:  Mrs. Rose Ganly, postmaster at Tower City, who is turning over the first shovelful of dirt.

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1960 photo and caption from Newspapers.com.

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