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| Door - 1939 |
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| Baileys Harbor - R156 P28 |
| Brussels - R294 P2 |
| Egg Harbor - R192 P32 |
| Ellison Bay - R127 P36 |
| Ephraim - P55 |
| Fish Creek - R120 P54 |
| Forestville - R237 P38 |
| Jacksonport - P6 |
| Maplewood - P33 |
| Sawyer |
| Sister Bay - R171 P48 |
| Sturgeon Bay (ch) - R1309 |
| Washington Island - R172 P2 |
R - boxes on rural routes emanating therefrom
P - post-office boxes at offices not having city letter-carrier service
S - boxes on star routes emanating therefrom
| Door - 1886 |
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| Bailey's Harbor |
| Brussels |
| Clay Banks |
| Egg Harbor |
| Ellison Bay |
| Ephraim |
| Evergreen |
| Fish Creek |
| Forestville |
| Hedge Hog |
| Horn's Pier |
| Jacksonport |
| Leccia |
| Little Sturgeon |
| Maplewood |
| Namur |
| Newport |
| Rowley |
| Salona |
| Sawyer |
| Sevastopol |
| Sister Bay |
| Stevenson's Pier |
| Stokes |
| Sturgeon Bay (ch) |
| Tornado |
| Voseville |
| Washington Harbor |
Sturgeon Bay was identified as a Money Order office. It was further
identified also as an International Money Order office.
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