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The American Legion Department of New York Post Name Post Mail Address 1 Post Mail Address 2 City State Zip The American Legion Department of New York Post Name Post Mail Address 1 Post Mail Address 2 City State Zip Post 0001 - President Theodore Roosevelt 112 State St Ste 1300 Albany NY 12207 5184632215 Post 0004 - Quentin Roosevelt PO Box 411 Oyster Bay NY 11771 5169227135 Post 0006 - Rhinelander East Side 346 Broadway Rm 808 New York NY 10013 Post 0008 - New Rochelle 112 North Ave New Rochelle NY 10801 9146367570 Post 0009 - United Manhattan 100-10 Asch Loop Apt 10B Bronx NY 10475 7183796697 Post 0014 - J. W. Person 1024 E. 28th St Brooklyn NY 11210 Post 0018 - Greenwich Village New York County HQ 346 Broadway Rm 802 New York NY 10013 Post 0019 - John Fraser Bryan C/O James J. Hexner 2187 Holland Ave Apt 4J Bronx NY 10462 7186449188 Post 0020 - Plattsburgh 162 Quarry Rd Plattsburgh NY 12901 5185633650 Post 0021 - Schenectady 718 Union St Schenectady NY 12305 5183468014 Post 0022 - Liberty-Grand Street New York County HQ 346 Broadway Rm 802 New York NY 10013 Post 0024 - Henry P. Smith PO Box 4877 Rome NY 13442 3153362680 Post 0025 - Crowley-Barnum 43 W. Main St Mohawk NY 13407 3158664780 Post 0026 - Clark Mills PO Box 244 Clark Mills NY 13321 3158538092 Post 0027 - Fort Hamilton Memorial PO Box 554 Brooklyn NY 11209 7326171438 Post 0030 - Fort Orange 159 Delaware Ave #214 Delmar NY 12054 5184659349 Post 0031 - Little Falls 100 W. Main St Little Falls NY 13365 3158239862 Post 0032 - Truman C. Tobey 10 Park St Walton NY 13856 6078658094 Post 0034 - Turner-Schrader 1513 Palmyra St PO Box 234 Shortsville NY 14548 7162894186 Post 0035 - Sheret 131 S. Main St Albion NY 14411 7166385412 Post 0036 - 2LT Emily J. T. Perez 51 B Schneider Ave Highland Falls NY 10928 Post 0037 - Lafayette PO Box 670 Poughkeepsie NY 12602 8454716536 Post 0038 - Herkimer 204 S. Washington St Herkimer NY 13350 3158665434 Post 0039 - James T. Bergen PO Box 125 Fonda NY 12068 5188422669 12/20/2013 10:35:21 AM Page 1 Post Name Post Mail Address 1 Post Mail Address 2 City State Zip Post 0040 - Hoosick PO Box 211 Hoosick Falls NY 12090 5186644673 Post 0041 - Syracuse PO Box 1239 Syracuse NY 13201 3154365741 Post 0042 - Chatham 34 Woodbridge Ave Chatham NY 12037 5183922161 Post 0044 - Malverne PO Box 44 Malverne NY 11565 5165998645 Post 0045 - Treasury PO Box 1005 E. Northport NY 11731 6313684867 Post 0046 - Harold B. Holt C/O Warren Kaiser 185 Washington St Northvale NJ 07647 Post 0047 - John W. Mc Connell PO Box 593 Valatie NY 12184 5187589495 Post 0048 - Old Glory Naval PO Box 205305 Brooklyn NY 11220 Post 0050 - Pelham PO Box 8293 Pelham NY 10803 9147383655 Post 0051 - Customs New York County HQ 346 Broadway Rm 802 New York NY 10013 7184994967 Post 0052 - Scarsdale PO Box 246 Scarsdale NY 10583 9147237072 Post 0054 - Munnsville 6311 E. Hill Rd PO Box 187 Munnsville NY 13409 3154956593 Post 0055 - Sgt. Joyce Kilmer 26 Challenger Drive Staten Island NY 11234 7182277351 Post 0057 - Fred L. Stilson PO Box 252 Cobleskill NY 12043 5182547078 Post 0059 - Fredonia Memorial 156 E. Main St Fredonia NY 14063 7166725959 Post 0060 - Harry H. Clifton 74 Lake Ave Blasdell NY 14219 7168223160 Post 0061 - Watertown Army and Navy 138 Sterling St Watertown NY 13601 3157880911 Post 0062 - Dunkirk Memorial 211 Central Ave PO Box 62 Dunkirk NY 14048 7163666262 Post 0063 - Lackawanna 144 Kirby Ave Lackawanna NY 14218 7168250622 Post 0064 - David McKeever 1770 S. Park Ave Buffalo NY 14220 7168226400 Post 0065 - James Maloy 163 E. Main St Gouverneur NY 13642 3152874890 Post 0066 - Arthur S. Moran PO Box 81 Camden NY 13316 3152451964 Post 0068 - Clark-Robinson 10 Maple St PO Box 221 Norwood NY 13668 3513538889 Post 0069 - Francis Findlay Hanbidge PO Box 1454 Ogdensburg NY 13669 3153931260 Post 0070 - Adirondack 34 West Ave Saratoga Springs NY 12866 5185870236 Post 0071 - Argonne PO Box 304 Brewster NY 10509 9142799176 Post 0072 - Lamouree-Hackett 30 John St Saugerties NY 12477 8452466769 Post 0073 - Ruddick Trowbridge PO Box 285 Monticello NY 12701 12/20/2013 10:35:21 AM Page 2 Post Name Post Mail Address 1 Post Mail Address 2 City State Zip Post 0074 - Frank Barclay 128 State Hwy 345 PO Box 13 Potsdam NY 13676 3152655941 Post 0076 - Glen Cove PO Box 371 Glen Cove NY 11542 Post 0077 - Fancher-Nicoll PO Box 146 Pleasantville NY 10570 Post 0078 - Lorenzo Burrows, Jr. PO Box 128 Buffalo NY 14209 Post 0079 - Massena 40 E. Orvis St Massena NY 13662 3157696819 Post 0080 - Binghamton 76 Main St Binghamton NY 13905 6077222785 Post 0081 - J. Franklin Bell 91 Sherman Ave Woodmere NY 11598 5163714594 Post 0082 - Endicott-Union 1305 Riverview Dr Endicott NY 13760 6077852611 Post 0083 - Whitehall 148 Main St Whitehall NY 12887 5184992482 Post 0086 - Archie Mc Cord PO Box 561 Bethpage NY 11714 5168221331 Post 0087 - Daniel Goho 34 Elizabeth St PO Box 306 Dansville NY 14437 7163358398 Post 0088 - Cazenovia PO Box 263 Cazenovia NY 13035 3156552099 Post 0089 - John B. Handte 118 S. Jensen Rd Vestal NY 13850 6077972290 Post 0090 - Mamaroneck PO Box 90 Mamaroneck NY 10543 9146989711 Post 0091 - Lieut Fred H. Clark 427 S. Main St Mechanicville NY 12118 5186645333 Post 0092 - Clifford J. Fulmer PO Box 12 Waterville NY 13480 3158418987 Post 0093 - Port Chester 78 Pearl St Port Chester NY 10573 9149375562 Post 0094 - Babylon 22 Grove Pl Babylon NY 11702 6316690094 Post 0097 - W. Mynderse Rice PO Box 271 Auburn NY 13021 3158346354 Post 0098 - William W. Doud PO Box 24679 Rochester NY 14624 5852341385 Post 0100 - Frank E. Robertshaw-Engineers Robertshaw Engineers 933 University Ave Rochester NY 14607 5852713120 Post 0101 - William J. Longuet PO Box 25 Westbury NY 11590 Post 0103 - Little Neck-Douglaston 4228 235th St Douglaston NY 11363 7184285851 Post 0104 - Glendale 80-09 Myrtle Ave Glendale NY 11385 7188219726 Post 0105 - Bates-Courtney PO Box 442 Silver Springs NY 14550 5854932338 Post 0107 - Seventh Regiment New York 643 Park Ave New York NY 10021 2127448180 Post 0109 - Corporal Russell D. Sprague PO Box 743 Liberty NY 12754 Post 0110 - Honeyford Memorial PO Box 279 Leeds NY 12451 5186786271 12/20/2013 10:35:21 AM Page 3 Post Name Post Mail Address 1 Post Mail Address 2 City State Zip Post 0111 - Cook-Taylor PO Box 14 Ellenville NY 12428 Post 0112 - Hawthorne PO Box 147 Hawthorne NY 10532 9144242283 Post 0113 - Vernice Suttle 8529 Smokey Hollow Rd Baldwinsville NY 13027 3156381822 Post 0114 - Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk PO Box 187 Ravena NY 12143 Post 0116 - George P. Davis 414 Nostrand Ave Brooklyn NY 11216 7186224147 Post 0118 - Woodhaven 89-02 91st St Wood Haven NY 11421 7188466116 Post 0120 - James R. Hickey 128 Cuyler St Palmyra NY 14522 3155972412 Post 0123 - Auburndale 198-09 33rd Ave Flushing NY 11358 7185396191 Post 0124 - The Viebey-Sutton PO Box 342 Marlboro NY 12542 Post 0125 - James J. Tappen 69 Wiman Ave Staten Island NY 10308 7183177374 Post 0126 - Beauvais-Hudson C/O Anthony G. DeNatale 118 Mulberry Ave Staten Island NY 10314 7189844143 Post 0128 - Rye PO Box 128 Rye NY 10580 Post 0129 - Robert Ferguson Crandall 79 Babbitt Rd Bedford Hills NY 10507 Post 0130 - Leo Laders 130 American Legion Way Thiells NY 10984 8454292112 Post 0131 - Edward M. Mc Kee 1020 Clintonville St Whitestone NY 11357 7187674323 Post 0134 - Irondequoit C/O Gerard E. Deutsch Jr. 198 Russell Ave Rochester NY 14622 5853423580 Post 0135 - White Plains 57 Mitchell Pl White Plains NY 10601 9146848976 Post 0136 - Moses Taylor, Jr. 1 Legion Way Mount Kisco NY 10549 9142410136 Post 0137 - Harold Wilmot PO Box 95 Gloversville NY 12078 5187251417 Post 0140 - Charles Miller PO Box 13 Canastota NY 13032 3156973210 Post 0141 - Archie Van Patten 109 Fayette St Manlius NY 13104 3156828307 Post 0143 - D'Auria-Murphy C/O Post 0156 - Leonard H. HawkinsAtt: Joseph Goonan Bronx NY 10464 3479462925 Post 0144 - Williston 730 Willis Ave PO Box 1 Williston Park NY 11596 5167461958 Post 0145 - Astoria PO Box 254 Commack NY 11725 7187266122 Post 0148 - Hanover Memorial 13 N Main St Silver Creek NY 14136 7169344205 Post 0149 - Ira Lou Spring PO Box 477 Jamestown NY 14702 7166647538 Post 0150 - Kingston PO Box 1675 Kingston NY 12402 8453381914 Post 0151 - Middletown PO Box 516 Middletown NY 10940 8453436542 12/20/2013 10:35:21 AM Page 4 Post Name Post Mail Address 1 Post Mail Address 2 City State Zip Post 0152 - Judson P. Galloway PO Box 609 Newburgh NY 12551 8455644097 Post 0154 - Captain Clarence R. Oliver 236 Scottwood Ave Elmira Heights NY 14903 6077341441 Post 0155 - William Merritt Hallock 115 Church St Lake Ronkonkoma NY 11779 6315888608 Post 0156 - Leonard H. Hawkins Att: Membership 550 City Island Ave Bronx NY 10464 7188850639 Post 0157 - Bay Ridge 345 78th St Brooklyn NY 11209 7187450617 Post 0158 - William Deakin-Joel H. Cook PO Box 12 Walden NY 12586 Post 0160 - Charles A. Fowler, Jr. PO Box 1248 Great Neck NY 11023 5164844471 Post 0161 - Leon R. Roberts 9550 Depot St PO Box 161 Holland Patent NY 13354 3158659921 Post 0162 - Lowville Memorial 5383 Dayan St Lowville NY 13367 3153763712 Post 0163 - Mead PO Box 165 Morrisville NY 13408 Post 0165 - Bunt-Brewer PO Box 1065 Tannersville NY 12485 5185895216 Post 0166 - Coxsackie PO Box 101 Coxsackie NY 12051 Post 0167 - James S. Moore PO Box 104 Downsville NY 13755 6073637876 Post 0168 - Morris J. Edwards 38 W. Main St St. Johnsville NY 13452 5185682258 Post 0169 - Oneida PO Box 73 Oneida NY 13421 3153630337 Post 0173 - Charles E.
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