The site of 1880 Post Office
Introduction
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Located at 319 9th Avenue West (was Central Street), was the location of the first free-standing post office in Palmetto. It was built in 1880 for Mary Nettles, Palmetto's first female postmaster. She operated the post office from her home.
The Post Office building is now located inside Palmetto Historical Park - 515 10th Avenue West and can be seen through a Free guided tour at 2:00PM Tues-Fri.
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1880 Post Office with Mrs. Mary Nettles in front of her home
1880 Post Office relocated to Heritage Park in 1982
Restoring the 1880 Post Office
Backstory and Context
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Located at 319 9th Avenue West (was Central Street), was the location of the first free-standing post office in Palmetto. It was built in 1880 for Mary Nettles, Palmetto's first female postmaster. She operated the post office from her home. Mary Nettles was Palmetto’s 2nd and 4th Postmaster, who served 1880-1889 and again 1893-1897. During her service and through the turn of the century, mail destined for Palmetto traveled first by rail to Cedar Key, then 125 miles south by steamer and into the Manatee River to Palmetto.
In 1982, the building was scheduled to be burned as a fire-fighting exercise before being saved by the Palmetto Historical Commission. It was moved to the Palmetto Historical Park site, the site of Palmetto’s first bond supported public school, with the approval of then-Mayor Ken Burton and the City Council. It was restored through the efforts of the Historical Commission and the City of Palmetto with many donations from individuals and businesses. The heart of the restoration was the installation of the 1880 oak postal windows and boxes donated by Judy and Belmont Whittle. Richard Hebble, regional postmaster and descendant of Mrs. Nettles, provided antique postal furniture as did local post offices and private citizens. The Historic Post Office was the first building moved into the Historical Park.
Each March on Heritage Day, Heritage Station is open for business as a true, functioning post office. All mail posted through the antique post office is hand cancelled with a special cancellation used only on that day at this place.
The Post Office building is now located inside Palmetto Historical Park - 515 10th Avenue West and can be seen through a Free guided tour at 2:00PM Tues-Fri.
Sources
This entry was created by Palmetto Historical Park staff using Palmetto Historical Park’s records and photos.
Manatee County Public Library System Digital Collections M01-01492-A
Manatee County Public Library System Digital Collections M01-11125-A
Manatee County Public Library System Digital Collections M01-32791