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1925 Gilmer Post Office

Gilmer, Upshur County

Marker Text

Designed by architect James A. Wetmore, this building was constructed by A. C. Stamford of Alabama, who employed workers from Alabama and from Upshur County. Construction began in June 1925 and was completed early the following year. This structure served as the Gilmer Post Office until October 1991, when it was replaced by a new facility. The 1925 building remained vacant until March 1992 when local groups purchased it for use as a historical museum. A fine example of federal architecture, it features Georgian revival details of red brick and white limestone, plus wood trim, a pedimented central entry and parapet balustrade. Typical postal embellishments such as flanking entry lamps, a cornerstone and a stairway to the door give the structure a classical character. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1998

Marker Details

Address 119 Simpson St
Location Description
Marker # 12254
Dedicated 1998
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code post office
Latitude, Longitude 32.727603, -94.943488

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