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ZIP Code 22989 Bids Farewell to Post Office's Linda Seymore

Linda Seymore retires on October 13, 2017, after forty-three years of service to Woodberry Forest School's contract post office. "When I came to Woodberry, the post office was at the other end of the Walker Building," Linda told the local newspaper, the Madison Eagle, in its series about Madison County post offices.

The post office, which opened in 1911 under postmaster Joseph "Mr. Joe" Walker, was taken over by the school in 1973. Under Linda Seymore's care, the mail room currently handles package deliveries and mail for 570 boxholders.

Read the Madison Eagle article about Woodberry's historic post office.
 
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