List of Post Offices in Canada, with the Names of the Postmasters ...
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List of Post Offices in Canada, with the Names of the Postmasters ...

1872

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eBook - ePub

List of Post Offices in Canada, with the Names of the Postmasters ...

1872

About this book

List of Post Offices in Canada, with the Names of the Postmasters ... 1872 is a comprehensive historical directory that offers a fascinating snapshot of Canada's postal system in the late 19th century. Published in 1872, this volume meticulously catalogs every post office operating across the vast expanse of Canada at the time, from bustling urban centers to remote rural settlements. Each entry provides the official name of the post office, its location, and, crucially, the name of the appointed postmaster responsible for its operation. This book serves as an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and researchers interested in Canadian history, communication networks, and local administration during a formative period in the nation's development. The directory not only reflects the growth and spread of communities but also highlights the individuals who played key roles in connecting Canadians through the postal service. The listings are organized by province and region, making it easy to trace the evolution of settlements and the expansion of infrastructure. Beyond its practical use, the List of Post Offices in Canada, with the Names of the Postmasters ... 1872 offers a unique window into the social fabric of the era, revealing patterns of migration, settlement, and governance. It is a testament to the importance of the postal system in uniting a young and growing country, and it remains a vital document for anyone seeking to understand Canada's past.

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Table of contents

  1. LIST OF POST OFFICES IN CANADA, WITH THE NAMES OF THE POSTMASTERS, ON THE 1st JULY, 1872.