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By Cosmos Mariner, May 29, 2022
Toronto's Eighth Post Office Coat of Arms & Marker
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| On Lombard Street at First Lane East, on the left when traveling west on Lombard Street. |
| | This coat of arms was formerly located above the main entrance of Toronto’s eighth post office which was erected on part of this site in 1872-1873. The original building was designed by R. C. Windeyer, architect, and served as the main post office . . . — — Map (db m217655) HM |
| On Lombard Street at First Lane East, on the left when traveling west on Lombard Street. |
| | Born into slavery in Delaware during the late 1850s, Albert Jackson became the first Black letter carrier in Toronto and one of the few people of colour to be appointed a civil servant in 19th-century Canada. Jackson's mother, Ann Maria, escaped . . . — — Map (db m217681) HM |
Jun. 15, 2024