2024-09-032024-09-032010-10-14https://hdl.handle.net/10929/140145In 1850, Isaac and Jasper Rundle recognized the need for a place to buy and sell goods. They opened and ran a general store in Walpack Center that provided basic goods brought in from Newton and Blairstown, New Jersey. Local farmers would bring their produce to the general store to be sold to merchants who passed through. The commercial opportunities at the general store spurred further development in the village. By 1872, Walpack Center had grown to include a blacksmith shop, Methodist Church, post office, and schoolhouse, making it a rural service center. An area post office was operating nearby as early as 1828 but was moved to Walpack Center in 1854 in response to the growing community. This post office resided within the general store with Jasper Rundle as its first Postmaster. Using businesses, like the general store, as post offices was common practice during this time since it was cheaper than opening and staffing an entirely new building. One early February morning in 1915, the general store, then owned and operated by the Ellett Family, caught fire. Farmers who were up early to tend to their livestock saw the smoke and flames from a distance. They rushed over to help, but the store was lost. Thanks to the community�s quick action, and a shift in the winds, the house next door was spared a similar fate. Through hard work and community effort, the store was rebuilt, restocked, and reopened only 30 days later. After the fire, the store and post office continued to serve the community for many more years. The post office finally closed its doors in 1988Walpack Center Post OfficeWallpack CenterWallpackDelaware Water GapDelaware RiverNational Recreation AreaNPSNational Park ServiceNational ParkThe SkylandsNJ SkylandsThe New Jersey SkylandsNew Jersey SkylandsJersey SkylandsLakelandNew JerseySussex CountyNorthwestern New JerseyJerseyNJThe Garden StatePennsylvaniaPAThe Keystone StateU.S. National Register of Historic Places3893 x 2511Each photograph within this collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. Therefore, these photos may only be used in a way that is permitted by copyright and related rights legislation. The following terms of use for State Library patrons shall apply. 1. Educational Institution/student use is permitted as long as such usage adheres to all copyright and related rights legislation. In these instances, these photographs may only be used for educational or historical purposes. 2. Non-Commercial use is permitted without permission from the rights holder, as long as such use adheres to all copyright and related right legislation. 3. Under no circumstances may these photographs be used for commercial purposes without the direct permission of the rights-holder. 4. Under no circumstances may these photographs be used for political purposes. 5. Users must always give appropriate credit to the photographer. The credit may not in any way suggest the right's holder endorses the user or their use of the photographs. 6. Photographs may be copied or redistributed in any medium or format as long as such use does not violate copyright and related rights legislation. 7. Users may remix, transform, and rebuild upon the original photographs as long as it does not violate copyright and related rights legislation.Original file name Wallpack Post Office (1).jpegHistoric Walpack Center Post Office