Louth Post Office
Highlights
- Discover Louth’s unique postal history dating back to 1869
- Explore a historic outback town with rich colonial roots
- Learn more through the VisitBourke website’s local insights
Overview
The establishment of a post office was requested in a petition to the Postmaster-General on 31st December 1860. Thomas Mathews was nominated as postmaster. A post office had been opened in Wilcannia in 1860, and at Bourke in 1862.
The Louth post office was established on 1st March 1869, in charge of Thomas Mathews, an innkeeper. Due to insufficient postal business (five letters per week), the Louth post office was closed on 1st July 1871.
For more information regarding the history of Louth, visit the VisitBourke website.
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