Jerome Post Office


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Postmaster's Home in Jerome, Arizona. On back of photo it states, "Gov. Campbell worked here."

Governor Thomas "Tom" E. Campbell was born in 1878 in Prescott, Arizona, to Daniel and Eliza (Flynn) Campbell.

Campbell was the first graduate of Prescott High School in 1893.  In 1894, he became assistant postmaster of Jerome and after service in the Spanish–American War (1898) he returned to Prescott, but soon became the Postmaster of Jerome in 1899.

Although it does not state on the photo that Thomas Campbell is in this photo, the young man in the center background looks a great deal like a young Thomas Campbell.

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