Postmasters/Postmistresses

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Post masters of course, delivered the mail. Some of these men had very long routes. Most all of them also had other occupations. In the earlier days, some of the post masters operated out of there homes and didn't deliver the mail, the recipients came and picked it up themselves. As late as 1903, the mail to Quincy was being brought from Mooresville by riders on horseback or wagon. In the very early times it came to Quincy through Millgrove.



Earl Asher

Andrew K. Neill

Sylvester Adkins--Adel

Arthur Secrest-Alaska

Cyrus Marshall--Alligator

Robert Rice--Arney

William Connely--Atkinsonville

William Chaney--Atkinsonville

Adam Brenton--Brentonville

William T. Anderson--Carp

Abel Sheppard--Alligator

Theodore Jennings-Cataract

John Hochstetler--Coal City

William Hart--Cuba

A.B. Carlton--Quincy

Victor Black--Quincy

Calita Black Job--Quincy

Edward Spangler--Quincy

Walter Way--Quincy

Judson Mugg--Quincy

O.E. Stewart--Quincy

Glen Job--Quincy

Frances Arnold--Quincy

Maxine Allee--Quincy

Mose Newton--Cloverdale

Ralph Summers--Quincy

Grant Dunkin--Quincy

Colonel Newman--Quincy

Alvin Castwell--Quincy

William L. Hart--Cloverdale

H.C. Hadden--Cloverdale

Thomas Nelson--Cloverdale

John V. Hopkins--Cloverdale

John Sandy--Cloverdale

Thomas E. Martin--Cloverdale

Solomon Akers--Cloverdale

George L. Talbert--Cloverdale

Moses Akers--Cloverdale

Henry M. Rockwell--Cloverdale

Jacob Smith--Cloverdale

Permenus Davis--Cloverdale

Stephen Haviland--Cloverdale

Henry B. Martin--Cloverdale

Harvey Denny--Cloverdale

C.T. Foster--Cloverdale

John C. Merwin--Cloverdale

Wilson E. Horn--Cloverdale

Charles Rockwell--Cloverdale

Andrew V. McKamey--Cloverdale

Donus E. Denny--Cloverdale

William E. Morrison--Cloverdale





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