United States Post Office (Fulton, New York)

US Post Office-Fulton
Location: 214 S. First St., Fulton, New York
Area: less than one acre
Built: 1912
Architect: Taylor, James Knox; Rohland, Caroline S.
Architectural style: Greek Revival
Governing body: U.S. Postal Service
MPS: US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR
NRHP Reference#: 88002519[1]
Added to NRHP: May 11, 1989

US Post Office-Fulton is a historic post office building located at Fulton in Oswego County, New York. It was built in 1912-1915 and enlarged in 1936-1938. It is one of a number of post offices in New York State designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, James Knox Taylor. It is a two story building ith a limestone facade that contains a six-part colonnade with attached Doric order columns set in antis between Doric piers in the Greek Revival style. The lobby features a mural by Caroline S. Rohland in 1942 titled "Father LeMoyne Trying to Convert the Indians on Pathfinder Island."[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.[1]

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