Article by Loreal Monroe


Sources

The Providence Journal

  • "The Providence Post Office as it is to be," March 5, 1905
  • "Uncle Sam Generous on New Post Office," July 9, 1907
  • "Sculpture to Adorn Exchange Place Front of New Post Office," July 10, 1907
  • "Tenants for Federal Building," November 24, 1907
  • "The New Federal Building to be Dedicated To-Day.," November 23, 1908
  • "Federal Building Now Inadequate," January 7, 1918
  • "Renovations Slated for Federal Building," July 28, 1977

The Providence Journal Sunday Journal Magazine
"Uncle Sam Cramped Here," October 27, 1929

Board of Trade Journal
"New Post-Office Building for Providence," October 1903

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