Locations
On March 26, 1911, the locations of the central depositories for the first 19 states were established, followed the next day by 25 others. The post offices were selected by merit rather than geography, based on those with the best efficiency record in the state.
- Bessemer, Alabama
- Globe, Arizona
- Stuttgart, Arkansas
- Oroville, California
- Leadville, Colorado
- Ansonia, Connecticut
- Dover, Delaware
- Brunswick, Georgia
- Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
- Pekin, Illinois
- Princeton, Indiana
- Decorah, Iowa
- Pittsburg, Kansas
- Middlesboro, Kentucky
- New Iberia, Louisiana
- Rumford, Maine
- Frostburg, Maryland
- Norwood, Massachusetts
- Houghton, Michigan
- Anaconda, Montana
- Nebraska City, Nebraska
- Carson City, Nevada
- Berlin, New Hampshire
- Rutherford, New Jersey
- Raton, New Mexico
- Cohoes, New York
- Salisbury, North Carolina
- Wahpeton, North Dakota
- Ashtabula, Ohio
- Guymon, Oklahoma
- Klamath Falls, Oregon
- Dubois, Pennsylvania
- Bristol, Rhode Island
- Newberry, South Carolina
- Deadwood, South Dakota
- Johnson City, Tennessee
- Port Arthur, Texas
- Provo, Utah
- Montpelier, Vermont
- Clifton Forge, Virginia
- Olympia, Washington
- Grafton, West Virginia
- Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- Laramie, Wyoming
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