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Postcard Winamac Indiana Panhandle Train Depot Railroad Station View 1910s
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Panhandle Depot – Winamac, Indiana – Early 1900s Hand Colored Railroad ViewThis charming early 20th-century postcard features the Panhandle Railroad Depot in Winamac, Indiana, printed in subtle hand-colored tones. Visible are passengers and station workers, with horse-drawn wagons and carts positioned around the platform. The architecture and rural setting reflect a classic small-town Midwest rail scene.Postmarked October 23, 1910s from Winamac, the card is addressed to T. L. Kitman in Indiana with a handwritten note on the reverse. Published by E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, a notable early postcard printer.? Details:Location: Winamac, IndianaSubject: Panhandle Depot (Pennsylvania Railroad system)Publisher: E. C. Kropp Co., MilwaukeePostmarked: October 23, year appears early 1910sHand-coloredCondition: Significant back paper loss (likely from album removal), still legible and intactEra: Divided back, postally usedA great addition for collectors of Indiana history, railroad architecture, or early hand-tinted depot views.
Panhandle Depot – Winamac, Indiana – Early 1900s Hand Colored Railroad ViewThis charming early 20th-century postcard features the Panhandle Railroad Depot in Winamac, Indiana, printed in subtle hand-colored tones. Visible are passengers and station workers, with horse-drawn wagons and carts positioned around the platform. The architecture and rural setting reflect a classic small-town Midwest rail scene.Postmarked October 23, 1910s from Winamac, the card is addressed to T. L. Kitman in Indiana with a handwritten note on the reverse. Published by E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, a notable early postcard printer.? Details:Location: Winamac, IndianaSubject: Panhandle Depot (Pennsylvania Railroad system)Publisher: E. C. Kropp Co., MilwaukeePostmarked: October 23, year appears early 1910sHand-coloredCondition: Significant back paper loss (likely from album removal), still legible and intactEra: Divided back, postally usedA great addition for collectors of Indiana history, railroad architecture, or early hand-tinted depot views.
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