The Goodhue County Historical Society
is Commemorating Ghost Towns




Did you know there was once a post office at Norway, Minnesota?
This return address on this envelope tells us there was.






The Norway Post Office was discontinued on March 15, 1902 by order of the Postmaster General.  From that time forth, mail for that region was handled by the Postmaster at Kenyon.

A post office was once the heart of a community.  Throughout the years, sixty-five post offices have existed in Goodhue County.  Some have faded from popular memory. Others are still holding on as small communities. Whether or not the railroad came through town was sometimes the determining factor in the town's survival. Rural free delivery closed a number of post offices. Many are still alive in memories, stories, and photographs.

These "ghost towns" of Goodhue County played an important role in shaping this region.  In order to preserve their history and to recognize their historical contribution, the Society has installed historical interest signs at the location of each of these former or currently existing post office sites.
 

BELLE CREEK


Established 1854


Goodhue County Historical Society

We have marked these towns with 
signs such as this one.

Aspelund, Aurland, Ayr, Bakko, Barr, Bellechester, Belle Creek, Belvidere, Belvidere Mills, Black Oak, Bombay, Burley, Burr Oak Springs, Cannon Junction, CannonValley, Cascade, Central Point, Claybank, Crystal Springs, Eagle Mills, Eggleston, Eidsvold, Elmira, Fagen, Fairpoint, Featherstone, Finney, Finseth Station, Florence, Forest Mills, Goodhue Centre, Hader, Harlis, Hay Creek, Holden, Lena, Miami, Minneola, Nansen, Norway, Old Stanton, Old Wanamingo, Oxford Mills, Poplar Grove, Rest Island, Roscoe, Roscoe Centre, Ryan, Sevastopol, Skyberg, Sogn, Spencer, Spring Creek, Stanton, Sunapee, Thoten, Troy, Vasa, Wacouta, Wangs, Wastedo, White Rock, and White Willow (Rice).


We hope you will drive around the county and take notice of these signs. If you would like further information about this project or directions to find any of the signs, please call GCHS Director, Char Henn, at 651-388-6024 or e-mail: chargchs@qwestoffice.net


You might also be interested in Roy W. Meyer's book, Ghost Towns & Discontinued Postoffices of Goodhue County.
 



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