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- Construction began in 1911 and was completed in 1913. The clock and tower were removed in 1956, and the building ceased to be used as a Post Office in 1967. The tower was restored in 1991, followed bConstruction began in 1911 and was completed in 1913. The clock and …
- Construction on the clock began in 1911 and was completed in 1913. The clock and tower were removed in 1956, and the building ceased to be used as a Post Office in 1967. The tower was restored in 199Construction on the clock began in 1911 and was completed in 1913. …
- Construction began in 1911 and was finished in 1913. King Street was paved in 1912.Construction began in 1911 and was finished in 1913. King Street was …
- The Notice of Appointment of Postmaster has some small rips and puncture marks in the document.The Notice of Appointment of Postmaster has some small rips and puncture …
- Aagaard, Christian, Waterloo Region Record, 6 Feb 2006, B2 Photo of post officeThis is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Aagaard, Christian, Waterloo Region Record, 6 Feb 2006, B2 Photo of post officeThis is an index record. To read the full …
- The letter has some puncture marks in the upper left hand corner.The letter has some puncture marks in the upper left hand corner.
- This letter has been torn along the crease and was previously repaired with tape. There is a very faint "3" in the date, but the letter must be dated as June 1st and not June 31st because there are oThis letter has been torn along the crease and was previously repaired …
- This is a letter from W.J. May who was the district superintendent of the Postal Service, addressed to Albert L. Schmuck. This letter acknowledges his application for the position of Postmaster at WaThis is a letter from W.J. May who was the district superintendent …
- Construction began in 1911 and was completed in 1913. The clock and tower were removed in 1956, and the tower restored in 1991, followed by the clock in 2003.Construction began in 1911 and was completed in 1913. The clock and …
- Post Office construction was started in 1911 and completed in 1913. Appears to be a clipping from a book?Post Office construction was started in 1911 and completed in 1913. Appears …
- To view the Then/Now photos, please click on the thumbnail image and use the drop-down "Page" field to see the "Then" photo and the "Now" photo. For more details on the "Then" photo, please see the oTo view the Then/Now photos, please click on the thumbnail image and …
- Exchange Magazine, January/February 2018, 13-14 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Exchange Magazine, January/February 2018, 13-14 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit …
- Letter is torn in some places along the crease marks.Letter is torn in some places along the crease marks.
- Constructed between 1911 and 1913. Sign on building reads "The People's Own 1867-1927".Constructed between 1911 and 1913. Sign on building reads "The People's Own …
- Post office opened in 1913; streets were paved in 1912.Post office opened in 1913; streets were paved in 1912.
- Waterloo Region Record, February 24, 1969 (?) Fire occurred Feb. 23, 1969;PhotoThis is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Waterloo Region Record, February 24, 1969 (?) Fire occurred Feb. 23, 1969;PhotoThis is an index record. To read the …
- Photo of Fred Gies, Supervisor and Clayton Dahmer, letter carrier of the Waterloo Post Office.Photo of Fred Gies, Supervisor and Clayton Dahmer, letter carrier of the …
- Clayton Dotzert was born in 1896 in Waterloo. His parents were Mary and Valentine Dotzert and his sister was Alberta Mae Dotzert Ewald. In 1913 he joined the 108 Militia Unit at Kitchener and two yeaClayton Dotzert was born in 1896 in Waterloo. His parents were Mary …
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