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Commanda, Ontario: Canadian History in Vintage Postcards
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Highlighting in vintage postcards the history of towns and townships in the greater Lake Nipissing and Lake Temagami areas of Northern Ontario, Canada and including the Nipissing District and portions of the Parry Sound District which are in the “Blue Sky Region.” These Canadian postcards are shown in digital museum format for educational purposes. If you have images or historical information which you’d like to share with our digital virtual museum, feel free to do so.
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Commanda, in the Parry Sound District of Ontario, is located about equidistant between Trout Creek and Golden Valley. It served as a way station on the Old Nipissing Road, also known as the Rousseau-Nipissing Colonization Road, which was one of the last routes built to encourage immigration to the Near North. James Arthurs (1866–1937), who would later go on to establish the 162nd Infantry Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in 1914 - about which you can learn more on the Sundridge page - opened a general store at Commanda store in 1885. From 1908 until 1935, Arthurs represented the Parry Sound district in the House of Commons, and was a Canadian senator for the Conservative party from 1935 until his death. Interestingly, this handsome portrait of Arthurs was made by William James Topley (1845–1930), a prolific Canadian photographer. The Ottawa-based Topley was known for his portraits of Canadian politicians and was a business partner of legendary Canadian photographer William Notman. In 1872, he took over Notman’s studio in Ottawa. A large number of photographs by Topley, including this one, are now in the collection of Library and Archives Canada.
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The general store served the community for 92 years, moving to a new location in the early 1930s where it remained until its 1977 closure. The first post office opened in 1877, when the area was known as Commanda Creek, with Thomas Carr serving as postmaster. The post office name was changed to Commanda in 1881. At some point after this, as best we can piece the dates together, the post office was in the Commanda general store. After postmaster Carr’s death in 1900, his wife, Adeline Carr, was postmistress until April 1905. Mr. and Mrs. David Watt ran the post office at the time this scarce Commanda postcard, postmarked at Commanda in August 1908, was mailed to Miss Ella Moore of Golden Valley. The sender wrote of a bountiful supply of berries, most likely blueberries.
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The view is made scarcer by the fact that the cancel is from a DPO (dead post office) and the name on the front of the vintage postcard is misspelled as “Commando.” The image appears to be in a picture frame, which is a trompe l’oiel (“fool the eye”) artistic technique not commonly seen in vintage postcards but is employed here in the suggestion of a three-dimensional wooden picture frame surrounding the image. See other exaples of trompe l’oiel post cards on the North Bay page.
Other postmasters included H. Schwarze, Benjamin E. Schwarze, Mrs. Florence Edith Smith, Charles James Hoffman, George Otto Hanselman and Lynda J. Verhage. Be sure to visit the online Commanda General Store Museum, which is filled with artifacts and photographs of the store’s owners.
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Old antique postcards tell the stories of North Bay, Temagami, Bonfield, Callander and Corbeil, Commanda, the Ferguson Highway (Highway 11), Lavigne and Verner, Marten River, Alderdale, Mattawa, Monetville and Noëlville, Nipissing, Powassan, and Trout Creek, Sturgeon Falls, Sundridge, Trout Lake, Restoule, South River, Tilden Lake, Dokis, Rutherglen, Trout Mills and other areas of interest. Enjoy the story of Antoine’s Moose-Yard. More as time permits, with updated photos and new articles.
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