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Appomattox Court House VA Historic 1964 Visitor Center Postcard
This vintage postcard features the Appomattox Court House in Virginia, depicting the original courthouse that burned in 1892 and was reconstructed in 1964. The image shows the red brick building with white trim, cla ... Read More
This vintage postcard features the Appomattox Court House in Virginia, depicting the original courthouse that burned in 1892 and was reconstructed in 1964. The image shows the red brick building with white trim, classic colonial architecture, and a surrounding wooden fence under a bright blue sky. The postcard was published by Mayer Post Card Co., Roanoke, VA, and the color image is credited to W. D. Mayer, known for vibrant mid-20th century postcard artwork.The Appomattox Court House is historically significant as the site where the Civil War effectively ended with General Lee's surrender. The building now serves as the visitor center for the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. This standard size (5.5 x 3.5 inches) postcard includes a handwritten message, a 6-cent Eisenhower stamp, and a postmark from Blackstone, VA dated June 21. It offers collectors a unique glimpse into Americana and Civil War heritage through a mid-century printed artifact.
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