Photograph of the North Texas State Teacher's College Post Office. Students stand inside, and a group of students sit on the front step. Built in 1939, the Student Post office was the first and only structure built solely to house a post office. The building was razed in 1959 to make way for the Physics-Mathematics Building.
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Photograph of the North Texas State Teacher's College Post Office. Students stand inside, and a group of students sit on the front step. Built in 1939, the Student Post office was the first and only structure built solely to house a post office. The building was razed in 1959 to make way for the Physics-Mathematics Building.
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