FLASHBACK: Monroe Post Office in 1909 in the Hallan building

Located in the east end of the Hallan Building, the small triangular 200-block of the south side of West Main Street. Posters in the window read "Cafeterian Lawn Social Tonight.GÇ¥ Identification under the photo from left to right: Mike Bird, Mr. Swanson, Bertha Shrum (later Mrs. Walter S. Camp) and Mr. Bletsoe (mail carrier). Above the post office was the office for E.T. Bascom, attorney (part of the sign is visible.) Donor unclear. ("From Mike Bird SnohomishGÇ¥ written on front; "W. S. CampGÇ¥ written on the back.)

Photo courtesy of the Monroe Historical Society Located in the east end of the Hallan Building, the small triangular 200-block of the south side of West Main Street. Posters in the window read GÇ£Cafeterian Lawn Social Tonight.GÇ¥ Identification under the photo from left to right: Mike Bird, Mr. Swanson, Bertha Shrum (later Mrs. Walter S. Camp) and Mr. Bletsoe (mail carrier). Above the post office was the office for E.T. Bascom, attorney (part of the sign is visible.) Donor unclear. (GÇ£From Mike Bird SnohomishGÇ¥ written on front; GÇ£W. S. CampGÇ¥ written on the back.)

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