On May 20, 1889, the Edgewater Post Office opens. William Ashworth is the first postmaster. The post office is located within the future city limits of Seattle near Lake Union in what is now the Wallingford nieghborhood, between the future streets of Stoneway N and Carr Place N, two blocks west of Wallingford Avenue. The post office will close on January 5, 1891.
Seattle Beginnings: Edgewater Post Office opens in Wallingford neighborhood on May 20, 1889.
- By Greg Lange
- Posted 1/01/2000
- HistoryLink.org Essay 519
Sources:
Guy Reed Ramsey, "Postmarked Washington, 1850-1960," Microfilm (Olympia: Washington State Library, February, 1966), 617-618.
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