Vintage Indian Council Fire Mural Postcard Dexter Press 1972
$4.50
This vintage postcard features a detailed mural titled 'Indian Council Fire' depicting a council gathering of Native American leaders in traditional attire around a fire, with tipis in the background. The mural is p ... Read More
This vintage postcard features a detailed mural titled 'Indian Council Fire' depicting a council gathering of Native American leaders in traditional attire around a fire, with tipis in the background. The mural is part of the Council Dining Room decor at Hueston Wood Lodge, highlighting the Shawnee and Miami Indians, the first-known settlers of the area now named Hueston Woods, Ohio. The scene references the nearby Fort Greene Ville, famous for the treaty that ended Ohio's Indian Wars. Produced by Dexter Press, Inc. of West Nyack, New York, and photographed and published by Ralph J. Stutsman of Dayton, Ohio, this postcard is a classic example of mid-20th-century American souvenir postcards. It measures the standard size of approximately 5.5 x 3.5 inches and is an original printed on paper. The postcard captures a slice of Native American cultural history and regional significance, making it a collectible of interest to postcard collectors, history enthusiasts, and those fascinated by Native American heritage and Ohio history.
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