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Butler Post Office dedicated in honor of Civil War officer

From left, Eddie Masangcay, U.S. Post Service district manager for Pennsylvania; Bill May, local historian; and U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-16th, unveil the commemorative plaque Friday, May 4, honoring Civil War officer Andrew Gomer Williams at the Butler Post Office. William Pitts/Butler Eagle

From now on, whenever citizens pick up or drop off their mail, or simply pass by what was once known as the Butler Post Office, they will be reminded of what it means to be a true American patriot.

The post office, located at 345 S. Main St., will now carry the name of Andrew Gomer Williams, a native of Richmond, V.A. who served with distinction in the Civil War before becoming a lawyer in Butler during the later stages of his life.

The facility is now officially known as the Andrew Gomer Williams Post Office Building.

The renaming was made official at a dedication ceremony Friday, May 5. Among those present were U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-16th, and Eddie Masangcay, U.S. Postal Service district manager for Pennsylvania.

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