Kingston Massachusetts MA Public Library 1905 Postcard
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Discover a piece of early 20th-century history with this charming postcard featuring the Public Library in Kingston, Massachusetts. The card showcases a classic architectural view of the library, complete with its distinguished columns and serene surroundings, offering a glimpse into the town's heritage and civic pride from over a century ago. The black and white halftone image provides a crisp, nostalgic representation of this significant local landmark.This collectible postcard is a fascinating artifact for enthusiasts of historical ephemera, New England history, or postcard collecting. It bears a clear Kingston, Massachusetts postmark from September 8, 1905, and a Gainesville, Florida receiving postmark from September 21, 1905, along with a one-cent stamp from the same era. The handwritten message and address add a personal touch, connecting you to a past exchange between Clifton Chandler and Gertrude H. Cushman. This card is a delightful snapshot of communication and community from the early 1900s.
Discover a piece of early 20th-century history with this charming postcard featuring the Public Library in Kingston, Massachusetts. The card showcases a classic architectural view of the library, complete with its distinguished columns and serene surroundings, offering a glimpse into the town's heritage and civic pride from over a century ago. The black and white halftone image provides a crisp, nostalgic representation of this significant local landmark.This collectible postcard is a fascinating artifact for enthusiasts of historical ephemera, New England history, or postcard collecting. It bears a clear Kingston, Massachusetts postmark from September 8, 1905, and a Gainesville, Florida receiving postmark from September 21, 1905, along with a one-cent stamp from the same era. The handwritten message and address add a personal touch, connecting you to a past exchange between Clifton Chandler and Gertrude H. Cushman. This card is a delightful snapshot of communication and community from the early 1900s.
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