Home Of The Sandwich Postoffice
Home Of The Sandwich Postoffice |
Year: 1880 |
Type(s): Photograph |
Physical Description: b&w |
Source: The Township of Sandwich: Past and Present (1909) by Frederick Neal. Page 38 |
Notes: Photo c. 1880; "Home of the Sandwich Post Office during the administration of Capt. John [George] Gentle, from 1834 to 1838, and again during the regime of Calixte St. Louis, from the years 1865 to 1881." They were the Postmasters. The building operated as both a post office and a general store. It was located on lot 7 on the west side of Bedford Street, opposite the County Court House. By 1909, the building was being used as the residence and barber shop of James L. Smith. |
Subject(s): Post Office (Sandwich), 1834 General Store (Sandwich) Bedford Street (Windsor) Sandwich Street (Windsor) Stores Government Buildings Smith, James L., Barber Shop (Windsor) Smith, James L., Residence (Windsor) |
Place(s): Sandwich (Ontario) Windsor (Ontario) |
Rights: Public Domain |
Repository: University of Windsor. Leddy Library |
Tiff Image(s): Click links to download Tiff images: Tiff Image 1 |