1906 Augusta ME Multi-View Postcard - City Hall, Public Library, Cony School
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Discover a charming piece of Maine history with this original 1906 multi-view postcard featuring Augusta. The front showcases a collage of prominent local landmarks from the early 20th century, including the Hospital, Post Office, City Hall, Soldiers' Monument, Public Library, J. C. Cony Home, Cony High School, and the State House. Each image provides a glimpse into the architectural heritage and community life of Augusta during this historical period, making it a wonderful collectible for enthusiasts of Maine history, architecture, and vintage Americana.This undivided back postcard, dating from a significant era in postcard collecting, features a clear November 17, 1906 postmark from Augusta, ME, and a receiving postmark from Gloucester, MA. It was mailed with a one-cent Franklin stamp, addressed to Mrs. Lyman Soane in Gloucester, Mass. The handwritten message on the front, signed "Nellie," adds a personal touch and historical context, reflecting everyday correspondence from over a century ago. This postcard offers a unique snapshot of Augusta's past, perfect for collectors of Maine memorabilia, early 1900s postcards, or those interested in historical city views.
Discover a charming piece of Maine history with this original 1906 multi-view postcard featuring Augusta. The front showcases a collage of prominent local landmarks from the early 20th century, including the Hospital, Post Office, City Hall, Soldiers' Monument, Public Library, J. C. Cony Home, Cony High School, and the State House. Each image provides a glimpse into the architectural heritage and community life of Augusta during this historical period, making it a wonderful collectible for enthusiasts of Maine history, architecture, and vintage Americana.This undivided back postcard, dating from a significant era in postcard collecting, features a clear November 17, 1906 postmark from Augusta, ME, and a receiving postmark from Gloucester, MA. It was mailed with a one-cent Franklin stamp, addressed to Mrs. Lyman Soane in Gloucester, Mass. The handwritten message on the front, signed "Nellie," adds a personal touch and historical context, reflecting everyday correspondence from over a century ago. This postcard offers a unique snapshot of Augusta's past, perfect for collectors of Maine memorabilia, early 1900s postcards, or those interested in historical city views.
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- Almetz101 (677)
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