There is a website showing photos or historic markers of old post offices in Alabama. The post office at Cureton's Bridge ( located SW of Abbeville at the present day intersection of Alabama Highway 27 and Henry County Road 7) had as its first postmaster from 1850 to 1852 James Uriah CURETON (descendant of William Jackson CURETON). John A. WOOD was the next postmaster from 1852 to 1866. John WOOD was married to one of the CURETON girls (a sister of Uriah CURETON). Daniel A.WIGGINS was the next postmaster, from 1870 to 1880. Nancy WILLIS served as postmaster until 1907, and then the post office was moved to Capps Station. Mail carrier in early 1900s was Jackson RILEY. A photo can be viewed on the website. There are many postoffice pictures there in jpg format. They are in alphabetical order and show zip code if the post office still exists. Alabama Post Office Photos Web address is www.postmarks.org. I am a descendant of William Obadiah CURETON, W.O. CURETON, brother of James Uriah CURETON, both sons of William Jackson CURETON. W.O. CURETON settled in Nacogdoches County, Texas in the mid 1800s, when he was already an older man. submitted by: Cyndy Shreffler in Troy, Ohio. Cyndy Shreffler