Trostville, Wisconsin (also called Trost Corner or Trost's Corner) was a rural hamlet and post office address around the junction of Lisbon Plank Road (now Lisbon Avenue), South Fond du Lac Avenue (now Appleton Avenue), and Center Street, in Sections 14 and 15 of what was then the Town of Wauwatosa in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, in the late 19th and very early 20th century.[1] It was the site of a post office from 1892–1898.;[2] as of 1895–1898, the post office was serviced three times a week.[3][4] The postmaster was John Trost.[5]

Trostville continued to be shown on a 1903 map (as "Trost's Corner"),[6] but is now part of the City of Milwaukee.

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  1. ^ Steinhagen, G., compiler. Caspar’s map of the city of Milwaukee, compiled by G. Steinhagen, Civil Engineer Milwaukee: C.N. Caspar Co., Publishers, 1901
  2. ^ Hale, James B., compiler. Wisconsin Postal History Society Wisconsin Post Office Handbook. Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Postal History Society, 1971
  3. ^ Polk's Wisconsin State Gazetteer and Business Directory. 1895-6. Volume IX. Chicago: R. L. Polk & Co, 1895; p. 1031
  4. ^ Turner, Lura J. and J. M. Hand Book of Wisconsin, Its History and Geography... etc. ("Geography Hand Book and Gazetteer of Wisconsin"). Burlington, Wisconsin: L.J. and J.M. Turner, 1898; p. 254
  5. ^ United States Civil Service Commission Official register of the United States: containing a list of officers and employés in the civil, military, and naval service ..., Volume 2: The Post-Office Department and the Postal Service. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1897; p. 396
  6. ^ Knell, William R. Knell's Guide Map of Milwaukee County Milwaukee: Knell Publishing Co., 1903

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