MPS 48-54-07

Photo 1
Sides Painted
1
Color
Black
Structure
Brick Building
Unique Characteristics
None
Still Standing
Yes, Greatly faded
Credits

Photo 1 by Steven Rotsch (2004). 

Photos 2 & 3 by unknown (Mar. 1, 1932).

Photos 4 & 5 by Harry Barnett (Aug. 17, 1978).

Photo 6 by Elmer Napier (2001).

Photo 7 by Earl Leatherberry (July 28, 2009). 

Photo 8 by unknown (Aug. 17, 2009). 

Photo 9 by Val Baldwin Carnell (Mar. 11, 2013). 

Photo 10 Bing Map's bird's eye view. 

Photo 11 by Bonnie Taylor (Jan. 7, 2016).

Photo 12 Daniel Westfall (Mar. 2016).

Photos 13 & 14 by John Sentell (April 2018).

Photo 15 by Tim Hill (Feb. 15, 2021).

Photo 16 Google satellite image.
Other Information

Photo 2 is an enlarged inset view from Photo 3; and, Photo 4 is an enlarged inset view from Photo 5.
Where to find it

Along the southeast side of Green St., in Parkersburg, between 7th St. and the RR tracks. The building is on the left side of the street headed southwest from 7th St.  The Mail Pouch sign is on the southeast end of the brick building. MPS 48-54-11 was on the northeast side of the building.. Original black background. Greatly faded.

Address
614 Green St.
City
Parkersburg
State
WV
Zipcode
26101
Country
USA
Latitude
N 39° 15.88'
Longitude
W -81° 33.40'
lat
39.26453991
lng
-81.556704
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