Name/Title
RFD Jubilee honors first rural carriersEntry/Object ID
IMG1359 veDescription
To celebrate 50 years of rural service, The National Rural Letter Carriers arranged a memorial service for October 1, 1946, to honor Melvin T. Strider, the only one of the first rural carriers still living, and to erect a monument at the grave of Harry C. Gibson, who is credited with being the very first rural carrier at Charles Town because he began his duties a few weeks prior to the actual inauguration of RFD.
The inscription on the grave marker in Edge Hill Cemetery reads:
Harry C. Gibson
June 8, 1876
April 19, 1938
Carried First Rural Mail in the United States Oct. 1, 1896
Erected and dedicated Oct. 1, 1946 by
The National Rural Letter Carriers' Association
Upper: Monument dedication ceremony in 1946 - pictured left to right: Congressman Jennings Randolph, Manly D. "Bud" Gibson [Harry Gibson's brother], Estelle Gibson [Harry Gibson's sister], B. A. Winquest [President of the National Rural Letter Carriers Association], Melvin T. Strider [only survivor of the first rural mail carriers], Thornton Tayloe Perry [Postmaster, Charles Town], and Jesse M. Donaldson [First Assistant Postmaster General]. From the Edwin A. Fitzpatrick, Jr, Collection. (IMG1359)
Lower: Harry C. Gibson's monument in Edge Hill Cemetery in 2021. Photographed by Susan Whitmore. (IMG3750)