1900 – 1930 Post Office Location Applications
- Ramsey (to Mr. J.J. Roby, postmaster at Robyville, proposed by Charles Emory Hill, V. W. Young, postmaster at Startle)
- Florencedale (also known as Witch Hazel, near Piney Fork creek, Thos. R. Jacobs, postmaster)
- Weems (also known as Smithfield Station, Wells Twp., near McIntire creek, John Rinker, postmaster, Mar. 27, 1906)
- Rhodesdale
- Portland (changed to Rayland)
- Parlett
- Wolf Run
- Harpersville (nearest creek is Piney Fork, total population 450 with new mine opening, comments dated, Aug 19, 1908)
- Broadacre
- Panhandle
- Rush Run
- Chandler
- Fernwood
- Fells (Wells Twp., Albert Fell, postmaster)
- Broadacre
- Glen Robbins
- Herrick (near Startle, V.U. Young, postmaster)
- Unionport
- Wolf Run (Springfield Twp., Mr. S.Baysinger of Amsterdam applied, on route from Bergholz to Circle Green)
- Annapolis
- Parlett
- Adena
- Amsterdam
- Dunglen (2 miles to Startle, Mary H. Kessinger, postmaster)
- Rhodesdale (Wells Twp., proposed new site, District Plum Run, Frank B. Webster, postmaster)