Vintage Jackson Free Library Postcard Tennessee 1909 Divided Back
$3.99
Condition: Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will sometimes reveal nicks or creases ... Read more about the seller notes Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will somet ... Read More
Condition: Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will sometimes reveal nicks or creases ... Read more about the seller notes Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will sometimes reveal nicks or creases that are not visible from the front. Remember-you never pay more than 1 shipping charge. Read Less about the seller notes
This vintage postcard features the historic Jackson Free Library located in Jackson, Tennessee. The postcard depicts the stately brick and stone building with classical architectural details, including large windows with decorative pediments and a prominent entrance framed by columns. The red-tiled roof and manicured lawn add to the charm and character of this early 20th-century public building. Printed by Souvenir Post Card Co., New York and produced using early 1900s printing techniques, this postcard showcases vibrant colorization typical of the Divided Back era (1907-1915). It carries a 1-cent green U.S. postage stamp and a clear postmark dated May 26, 1909 from Columbus, Mississippi, adding to its collectible appeal. The back side includes handwritten correspondence addressed to Miss Sue MacLincoln of Columbus, Mississippi, capturing a glimpse of communication from over a century ago.Collectors will appreciate this postcard for its historical significance, showcasing a well-preserved view of a public landmark in Tennessee during the early 1900s. The standard size (5.5 x 3.5 inches) and original printed details make it an excellent addition to collections focused on American city views, historic libraries, or early 20th-century postcards.
This vintage postcard features the historic Jackson Free Library located in Jackson, Tennessee. The postcard depicts the stately brick and stone building with classical architectural details, including large windows with decorative pediments and a prominent entrance framed by columns. The red-tiled roof and manicured lawn add to the charm and character of this early 20th-century public building. Printed by Souvenir Post Card Co., New York and produced using early 1900s printing techniques, this postcard showcases vibrant colorization typical of the Divided Back era (1907-1915). It carries a 1-cent green U.S. postage stamp and a clear postmark dated May 26, 1909 from Columbus, Mississippi, adding to its collectible appeal. The back side includes handwritten correspondence addressed to Miss Sue MacLincoln of Columbus, Mississippi, capturing a glimpse of communication from over a century ago.Collectors will appreciate this postcard for its historical significance, showcasing a well-preserved view of a public landmark in Tennessee during the early 1900s. The standard size (5.5 x 3.5 inches) and original printed details make it an excellent addition to collections focused on American city views, historic libraries, or early 20th-century postcards.
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