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My dearest Mother,
I would have written a letter, but have been very busy brushing up on Obstetrics so as to pass my exam. Got 94% in my final exam. My average in that subject has been 95%. Don’t you think that is all right? Write soon. Lots of love – Alma.
Mrs. C. H. Lazear
1343 Edwards Ave.
Westchester,
N.Y. City
Postmarked:
MAR 14, 9 AM, 1919
1913 2c George Washington, carmine, perforated
History and Notes:
Context: Main Image: The postcard features a colorized illustration of a fountain in Capron Park, Attleboro, Massachusetts, set against a backdrop of lush greenery and a serene sky.
Details:
Fountain and Surrounding Area:
- The central feature of the postcard is the fountain, which is composed of a large spherical element atop a rocky base.
- Water is seen spouting from the top of the sphere, creating a beautiful display.
- The fountain is set in the middle of a circular pool, with the water surface reflecting the sky and surrounding trees.
- The pool is bordered by a low stone or concrete edge, keeping the water contained.
- The area around the fountain is landscaped with well-maintained trees and bushes, providing a picturesque setting.
- The backdrop includes a variety of trees, indicating the park’s lush and verdant environment.
- The sky above is depicted with soft pastel hues, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon light, adding to the tranquil atmosphere.
Text:
- The text on the postcard reads “Fountain, Capron Park, Attleboro, Mass.” at the bottom, identifying the location and feature.
Condition:
- The postcard shows vibrant colors with slight wear and some signs of aging, particularly around the edges, which add to its vintage charm.
Interpretation:
Historical Context:
- This postcard likely dates from the early to mid-20th century, reflecting the design and landscaping styles of the period.
- Capron Park would have been a significant recreational area for the residents of Attleboro, and the fountain appears to be one of the key attractions.
Architectural Significance:
- The design of the fountain, with its prominent spherical element and rocky base, is indicative of early 20th-century park architecture.
- The careful landscaping and maintenance of the surrounding area highlight the importance of aesthetic appeal in public spaces during that era.
Cultural Importance:
- Capron Park played an essential role in the recreational and social life of Attleboro residents.
- The fountain, as a central feature, would have been a popular spot for visitors to enjoy and gather around.
Artistic Elements:
- The colorization of the postcard enhances the natural beauty of the park setting.
- The composition, with the fountain in the center and the trees framing the scene, draws the viewer’s eye and creates a sense of harmony and balance.
Additional Details: [1913 2c George Washington, carmine, perforated]




