Post Office/Commissary
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This building’s location directly adjacent to the tracks made it ideally placed to serve railroad workers.
The building served as Thurmond’s post office from 1963 until 1995.
Sources
Harper, R Eugene. Thurmond Historic District, National Register of Historic Places. September 15th 1983. Accessed April 29th 2021. http://www.wvculture.org/shpo/nr/pdf/fayette/84003520.pdf.
National Park Service. “Thurmond Historic Structures Assessment New River Gorge National River West Virginia.” Accessed April 29th 2021. http://www.quid-tum.com/documents/thurmond_assessment_report.pdf.
Thurmond, Abandoned. Accessed April 29th 2021. https://abandonedonline.net/location/thurmond/.
Thurmond Walking Tour, National Park Service. January 6th 2020. Accessed April 29th 2021. https://www.nps.gov/neri/learn/historyculture/thurmond-walking-tour.htm.
Abandoned. Accessed April 29th 2021. https://abandonedonline.net/location/thurmond/.
Middleton, Jamie. Accessed April 29th 2021. https://jamieinwanderland.wordpress.com/2015/10/29/a-real-modern-day-ghost-town-thurmond-west-virginia/.