In 1937 the Minot Post Office was 50 years old.
Prior to its establishment in 1987, the post office for Ward County was located
in Burlington. At that time the post office was a box carried by the Burlington
Postmaster, Attorney James Johnson. Prior to the Minot Post Office, up and down
the river went to Burlington for their mail. In Minot in 1989 the Postmaster’s
salary was $100 a month and his operating budget was $30 a month for rent and
$10 a month for fuel. In 1903, rural mail deliveries were started out of the
Minot post office and in 1904 city carrier service was started. The post office
became first class in 1908, declining to second class in 1911 due to business
reasons and back to first class in 1912 and has maintained that level since.
The Post Office, now the Federal Building, was completed in 1915 at a cost of
$150,000. The post office moved to its present location in the 1950’s. This
location prior to the post office being built was a flat piece of land used by
Minot High School as an athletic field. Below is the Post Office (now Federal Building) in different phases of construction beween August of 1914 to completion in 1915
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