Dar-es-Salaam Post Office, c. 1902-1914

Post Offices of Deutsch-Ostafrika

Dar-es-Salaam Post Office, c. 1902-1914

Below is a list of the Post Offices of Deutsch-Ostafrika with basic information on each.
All location data is approximate.

Lamu

Opened – 22 November 1888
Closed – 31 March 1891

Zanzibar

Opened – 27 August 1890
Closed – 31 July 1891

Amani

Opened – 25 May 1903
Closed – 17 July 1916

Aruscha

Opened – 6 December 1906
Closed – 15 March 1916

Canceller used on Feldpost – 16 March to 3 June 1916

Bagamoyo / Bagamojo

Opened as Post Office Abroad – October 1890
Opened as colonial Post Office – 1 January 1891

Spelling changed – 16 February 1909
Closed – 22 August 1916

Bismarckburg

Opened at Bismarckburg – 26 September 1901
Evacuated to Namanjere without name change – 1 June 1916
Closed – 24 June 1916

Canceller used on Feldpost during retreat to Tabora – 25 June to 16 July 1916

Bismarckburg (at Namanjere)

Opened at Bismarckburg – 26 September 1901
Evacuated to Namanjere without name change – 1 June 1915
Closed – 24 June 1916

Canceller used on Feldpost during retreat to Tabora – 25 June to 16 July 1916

Buiko

Opened – 1 December 1909
Closed – May 1916

Bukoba

Opened – 14 September 1895
Closed – 3 June 1916

Dar-es-Salaam

Opened as Post Office Abroad – 4 October 1890
Opened as colonial Post Office – 1 January 1891
Closed – 1 September 1916

Dodoma

Opened – 1 January 1911
Closed – 28 July 1916

Canceller used on Feldpost along eastern portion of Mittellandbahn – 29 July to 13 August 1916

Handeni

Opened – 5 December 1911
Closed – 22 June 1916

Iringa

Opened – 24 May 1898
Closed – 20 August 1916

Kigoma

Opened – 18 April 1914
Closed – 21 July 1916

Kilimatinde

Opened – 10 January 1896
Closed – 28 July 1916

Kilossa

Opened – 1 April 1895
Closed – 20 August 1916

Kilwa

Opened – 14 April 1892
Closed – 7 September 1916

Kisaki

Opened – 29 April 1895
Closed – 15 March 1896

Kissenji

Opened – 20 December 1911
Closed – 30 September 1914

Kondoa-Irangi

Opened – 1 December 1906
Closed – 11 April 1916

Korogwe

Opened – 1 December 1906
Closed – 12 June 1916

Langenburg

Opened – 5 June 1895
Moved to Neu-Langenburg – 1901

Canceller remained in use in Neu-Langenburg until 2 July 1908

Leganga

Opened – 1 February 1911
Closed – 19 March 1916

Lindi

Opened – 17 May 1891
Closed – 11 September 1916

Canceller used on Feldpost in hinterlands of the district – January to mid-October 1917

Mahenge

Opened – 19 August 1901
Closed – 9 October 1917

Marangu

Opened – 29 June 1895
Closed – 18 May 1901

Canceller used in Moschi while Marangu PO was temporarily unoccupied – end of April 1898 to end of May 1900

Masinde

Opened – 15 April 1895
Closed – 15 March 1896

Mikindani

Opened – 30 October 1894
Closed – 13 September 1916

Mkalama

Opened – 15 May 1910
Closed – 8 June 1916

Mkumbara

Opened – 7 June 1908
Closed – 25 June 1916

Mnyussi

Opened – 9 May 1913
Closed – 25 June 1916

Mohorro / Mohoro

Opened – 1 February 1894
Spelling changed – 23 February 1909
Closed – 28 January 1917

Mombo

Opened – 20 May 1905
Closed – 9 June 1916

Canceller used on Feldpost – 10 June to 14 July 1916

Morogoro

Opened – 25 January 1904
Closed – 26 August 1916

Moschi

Opened – 16 April 1895
Closed – 9 March 1916

Canceller used on Feldpost in Same – 11 March to c. 22 May 1916

Canceller used on Feldpost in Hale – 24 March to 14 June 1916

Moschi (Feldpost use in Same)

Moschi canceller used on Feldpost in Same – 11 March to c. 22 May 1916

Moschi (Feldpost use in Hale)

Moschi canceller used on Feldpost in Hale – 24 March to 14 June 1916

Mpapua

Opened – 20 April 1895
Closed – 31 August 1916

Muaja

Opened – 21 June 1908
Closed – Spring 1915

Muanza / Muansa

Opened – 1 October 1895
Spelling changed – 17 March 1909
Closed – 13 July 1916

Muhesa

Opened – 12 March 1900
Closed – 28 July 1916

Musoma

Opened – 2 September 1913
Closed – 10 or 28 July 1916

Neu-Langenburg

Moved from Langenburg – 2 July 1908
Closed – 30 May 1916

Ngerengere

Opened – 14 November 1908
Closed – 31 December 1912

Ngomeni

Opened – 11 February 1913
Closed – 3 July 1916

Pangani

Opened – 15 June 1892
Closed – 20 July 1916

Ruanda

Opened – 26 October 1908
Closed – 2 May 1916

Saadani / Sadani

Opened – 5 May 1892
Spelling changed – c. 23-26 February 1909
Closed – 25 July 1916

Salale

Opened – 3 August 1911
Closed – May 1916

Schirati

Opened – 19 June 1905
Closed – 31 August 1914

Soga

Opened – 31 August 1911
Closed – May 1916

Ssongea / Songea

Opened – 13 May 1899
Spelling changed – early 1909
Closed – 20 August 1916

Tabora

Opened – 15 July 1895
Closed – 18 September 1916

Tanga

Opened – 5 May 1891
Closed – 7 July 1916

Tschole

Opened – 1 November 1907
Closed – 10 January 1915

Ujiji / Udjidji

Opened – 8 April 1898
Spelling changed – early 1909

Closed – 20 July 1916

Umbulu

Opened – 25 March 1913
Closed – 10 April 1916

Urundi

Opened – 1 July 1913
Closed – 16 June 1916

Canceller used on Feldpost in Niakassu – 16 June to July 1916

Urundi (at Niakassu)

Urundi canceller used on Feldpost in Niakassu – 16 June to July 1916

Usumbura

Opened – 22 September 1902
Closed – 4 June 1916

Utete

Opened – 1 September 1913
Closed – September 1916

Canceller used on Feldpost in Utunge – 10 September 1916 to 29 January 1917

Utete (at Utunge)

Utete canceller used on Feldpost in Utunge – 10 September 1916 to 29 January 1917

Wiedhafen

Opened – 25 October 1899
Closed – 31 March 1912

Wilhelmsthal

Opened – 30 April 1899
Closed – prior to 5 June 1916

Wugiri

Opened – 13 September 1904
Closed – 1 October 1909