[Congressional Record Volume 145, Number 108 (Wednesday, July 28, 1999)]
[Senate]
[Page S9622]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
140TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GALENA POST OFFICE
Mr. DURBIN. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize a
historic institution in the State of Illinois and the nation. On July
30, 1999, the Galena Post Office will celebrate its 140th anniversary
making it the longest continuously owned and operated post office in
America.
When the post office was founded, Galena was a thriving mining and
port community in northwestern Illinois. The streets were bustling with
miners, traders, dock workers, and trappers. Though a great deal has
changed since then, many of the original buildings remain standing in
Galena's historic downtown district. Among these structures is the post
office.
The idea of the Galena Post Office was initiated by Congressman Elitu
B. Washburne, a pre-Civil War era politician from Illinois. The funds
for the facility were authorized and appropriated by Congress on August
18, 1856. Construction of the building began in 1857, when the first
limestone shipments for the edifice arrived via tow-boat. Upon the
completion of the building's structure on August 3, 1859, the Weekly
Northwestern Gazette predicted, ``it will last 1,000 years with only
two forces capable of destroying it, one being an earthquake and the
other a mob.'' This newspaper was prophetic. The Galena Post Office has
outlived every other United States post office. It continues to thrive
today with a delivery area of more than 2800.
One hundred and forty years later, the Galena Post Office stands
proudly in the center of town in the same condition as it was in 1859.
Its 5947 square foot interior was the grand vision of architect Arni B.
Young. The two-story building is highlighted by an impressive limestone
exterior. Mr. Young's plans included a civic meeting place with a grand
cast-iron stairwell, mahogany interior, and arched windows to
complement the lobby area.
The Galena Post Office served as not only a post office and a social
center but also as a vital part of the community. The Smithsonian
National Postal Museum has bestowed Galena's post office with yet
another honor, The Great American Post Office Award. This month the
museum will host an exhibit commemorating Galena's Post Office for its
outstanding architectural features, historical significance to the
community, and outstanding record of service.
Mr. President, on Friday I will have the honor to share in the
celebration of the 140th anniversary of the Galena Post Office. It is
truly a remarkable accomplishment.
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