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The Rich History of the Oxford Post Office
Back in 1938, when the plans for the construction of the new
$70,000.00 post office were presented to Oxford, a site had to
be determined. Howard M. Hoffman's submitted bid for his property
at the corner of State and Clinton (now South Washington) Streets
for $8,000.00, was the winner. There was just one problem, Mr.
Hoffman's land had an historic building already on it. In 1940, when construction was complete in May, the postal "apparatus" from the Navy Island block was moved to its present location. Five months later, more than one thousand people turned out to witness the official dedication ceremony. It was a grand and historic moment everyone wanted to be a part of. The master of ceremonies was the former Judge David F. Lee, of Norwich. The celebrated speakers in attendance were Senator James M. Mead of Buffalo, Assemblyman Edwin A. Hall of Binghamton, and the Honorable Calvin W. Hassell, assistant solicitor of the Federal Postal Department in Washington, D.C. A temporary rostrum was built, for the area's prominent men, out from the steps of the post office for the event. Seated on the special platform were T.A. Delancey of Oswego, deputy state grange master; Fred B. Baker, mayor of Oxford; William E. Waldord, president of the National Bank of Oxford; G. Challis Franklin, principal of Oxford Academy; the Rev. Norman B. Graves of the Oxford Methodist Church; the Rev. Thomas J. Leonard of St. Joseph's Church; Dr. Howard Deller of the Congregational Church, and the Rev. James E. Mahagan of St. Paul's Church. Post Office information:
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See the Calendar of Events or the Discussion Board for further details on all the following. Aug. 13th, 2 PM, Friday exhibition soccer: St Bonaventure Bonnies Div 1 Women's Soccer Team vs L.I. University Blackbirds at "the home of the Chargers" the Emerson Soccer Fields, Rte. 12. August 14th, 7:30 PM, The Puzzled Players at 6 On The Square. August 15th, new extended deadline for the Cable Survey Response from Oxford residents. Survey form available on this site, on government/village page. Your voice matters! August 16th-20th, 6-8 PM, UMC's Galactic Blast! Vacation Bible School at the McDonough Methodist Church. Aug. 18th, 25th, Sept. 1st, etc., 6-8 PM, Line Dancing (Wednesdays) at NYS Veterans' Home by B & B Line Dance. Aug. 19th, 26th, Sept. 2nd, etc., "Trapshooting Thursdays" at the Oxford Rod & Gun Club. August 19th, 7:30 PM, Open Mic at 6 On The Square. September 1st, the Common Cents Thrift Shop will take over the LeClar Auction House/The Gavel building. |