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PC 1911 Rosemont Virginia Train Depot View Rosemont Avenue Auto Houses People
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Condition: *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and ... Read more about the seller notes *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
1911 Postcard – Rosemont Station & Rosemont Avenue – VirginiaThis fantastic early postcard shows a view of Rosemont Avenue in Rosemont, Virginia, looking west from the Rosemont railroad station. It’s a charming slice of small-town Americana, featuring early homes, a vintage automobile, and well-dressed residents.What makes this card extra special are the handwritten identifications on the front, marking individuals and locations, including “Fan + Richard” and “Not me”, adding a personal historical layer.The message on the back (postmarked 1911, Washington D.C.) describes the scene and provides more names and local references, giving it strong genealogical value.? Details:Postmarked: 1911, Washington D.C.Publisher: Leet Bros., Washington, D.C.Stamp: 1¢ Benjamin FranklinCondition: Some corner and edge wear; writing on front and back; small surface creaseNoted people and handwritten identifiers on frontEra: Divided back, early 20th centuryPerfect for collectors of Virginia history, train depots, early automobiles, or annotated vintage postcards.
1911 Postcard – Rosemont Station & Rosemont Avenue – VirginiaThis fantastic early postcard shows a view of Rosemont Avenue in Rosemont, Virginia, looking west from the Rosemont railroad station. It’s a charming slice of small-town Americana, featuring early homes, a vintage automobile, and well-dressed residents.What makes this card extra special are the handwritten identifications on the front, marking individuals and locations, including “Fan + Richard” and “Not me”, adding a personal historical layer.The message on the back (postmarked 1911, Washington D.C.) describes the scene and provides more names and local references, giving it strong genealogical value.? Details:Postmarked: 1911, Washington D.C.Publisher: Leet Bros., Washington, D.C.Stamp: 1¢ Benjamin FranklinCondition: Some corner and edge wear; writing on front and back; small surface creaseNoted people and handwritten identifiers on frontEra: Divided back, early 20th centuryPerfect for collectors of Virginia history, train depots, early automobiles, or annotated vintage postcards.
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