Created By: Meghan Martin
Constructed c.1857, this two storey clapboard structure was the site of Waterdown’s first telegraph office and for many years served as the village’s post office. J. B. Thompson served as post master from the 1860’s until the first decade of this century. The large frame building has undergone few major alterations and is a fine example of the buildings constructed in the 1800’s as a combined place of business and residence.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Walking Waterdown's History
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