Sanquhar
Sanquhar is a community on the River Nith in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It exists north of Thornhill as well as west of Moffat. It is a previous Royal Burgh. Sanquhar is noteworthy for its little post office, developed in 1712 as well as held to be the oldest working post office in the world. It was additionally the place where the Covenanters, who opposed episcopalisation of the church, signed the Sanquhar Declaration renouncing their loyalty to the King, an occasion honored by a monument in the main road. The church of St Brides has a memorial to James Crichton, a 16th-century polymath. The ruins of Sanquhar Castle stand close-by. Nithsdale Wanderers, the regional team, were developed in 1897. In 1924-- 25, Wanderers won the Scottish Division Three.