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The Green Mercantile Store, located in Buffalo Creek, Colorado, is a two-story building constructed of native granite in 1898 by John W. Green, Sr. The building is also home for the Buffalo Creek post office.

The original Green Mercantile was a wooden hotel building built in 1883 and purchased by John Wesley Green. The mercantile became the post office as well in 1886 when Green was appointed postmaster by Grover Cleveland. After the original building burned down in a fire that destroyed many buildings in Buffalo Creek in 1897, Green contracted Seerie Investment Company to replace the building with fireproof native granite block. The blocks were hoisted into place with the combined effort of six men, a team of mules and a gin pole. The building has been in continuous operation as a general store and post office ever since, operated by descendants of the Green family.
This set of photographs was made June 26, 1975. Donald Green, son of J.W. Green Jr., working with customers.
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J.W. Green Mercantile, Buffalo Creek, CO
The Green Mercantile Store, located in Buffalo Creek, Colorado, is a two-story building constructed of native granite in 1898 by John W. Green, Sr. The building is also home for the Buffalo Creek post office.<br />
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The original Green Mercantile was a wooden hotel building built in 1883 and purchased by John Wesley Green. The mercantile became the post office as well in 1886 when Green was appointed postmaster by Grover Cleveland. After the original building burned down in a fire that destroyed many buildings in Buffalo Creek in 1897, Green contracted Seerie Investment Company to replace the building with fireproof native granite block. The blocks were hoisted into place with the combined effort of six men, a team of mules and a gin pole. The building has been in continuous operation as a general store and post office ever since, operated by descendants of the Green family.<br />
This set of photographs was made June 26, 1975. Donald Green, son of J.W. Green Jr., working with customers.