1909 Macon Missouri Optometrist A.V. Griffith Patton & Truitt Storefront RPPC
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Condition: Condition: Some light surface wear and corner/edge wear; visible handling marks; postally used with ... Read more about the seller notes Condition: Some light surface wear and corner/edge wear; visible ha ... Read More
Condition: Condition: Some light surface wear and corner/edge wear; visible handling marks; postally used with ... Read more about the seller notes Condition: Some light surface wear and corner/edge wear; visible handling marks; postally used with period handwriting. *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and click to enlarge. Comes from a smoke free home. Common errors from the scanner vs damage are digital lines (usually grey or pink), cutting off the top of the card/words. Read Less about the seller notes
Macon, Missouri – A.V. Griffith Optometrist & Patton & Truitt Sherwin-Williams Storefront, 1909This rare real photo postcard (RPPC) features the Patton & Truitt building in Macon, Missouri, circa 1909. The upper level advertises A.V. Griffith, Oph. D., an early optometrist office, while the lower level displays shop windows with lettering that reads “Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes.” There are also two horse-drawn vehicles or carriages parked in front. Handwritten on the back is “Optometrist,” and the card is postmarked January 29, 1909, with a 1¢ Benjamin Franklin stamp.Type: Real Photo Postcard (RPPC)Subject: Optometrist office, Sherwin-Williams Paints Storefront, Patton & Truitt building, horse-drawn carriage, early 20th century street sceneLocation: Macon, MissouriPostmark: January 29, 1909, Macon, MissouriCondition: Some light surface wear and corner/edge wear; visible handling marks; postally used with period handwritingEra: Divided back (1907–1915)
Macon, Missouri – A.V. Griffith Optometrist & Patton & Truitt Sherwin-Williams Storefront, 1909This rare real photo postcard (RPPC) features the Patton & Truitt building in Macon, Missouri, circa 1909. The upper level advertises A.V. Griffith, Oph. D., an early optometrist office, while the lower level displays shop windows with lettering that reads “Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes.” There are also two horse-drawn vehicles or carriages parked in front. Handwritten on the back is “Optometrist,” and the card is postmarked January 29, 1909, with a 1¢ Benjamin Franklin stamp.Type: Real Photo Postcard (RPPC)Subject: Optometrist office, Sherwin-Williams Paints Storefront, Patton & Truitt building, horse-drawn carriage, early 20th century street sceneLocation: Macon, MissouriPostmark: January 29, 1909, Macon, MissouriCondition: Some light surface wear and corner/edge wear; visible handling marks; postally used with period handwritingEra: Divided back (1907–1915)
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