2nd Congregational Church

Date
August 28, 1913

Transcription:

Dear Olive,
I am in No. Attleboro and Leah and I are going to Lake Pearl and Franklin today. I am coming home Sat. Come up and see me.

Edna

Miss Olive Wells
Comerford St.
Providence
R.I.

Postmarked:

August 28, 1913

1912 1c Parcel Post, red, perforated, type LQ1

History and Notes:

Context: Main Image: The postcard features a hand-tinted photograph of the Second Congregational Church in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

Visual Details:

  • Church Building:
    • The image prominently displays the Second Congregational Church, characterized by its gothic architectural style.
    • The church has a tall, square clock tower with gothic windows and a weather vane on top.
    • The main body of the church is constructed from red brick with large stained glass windows.
  • Surroundings:
    • The church is surrounded by well-maintained grounds, including a lawn and trees that partially obscure the building.
    • The pathway leading to the church is visible, indicating a welcoming entrance.
  • Sky:
    • The sky is a bright blue with scattered, fluffy white clouds, giving the image a serene and pleasant atmosphere.

Text:

  • Top:
    • “2nd Congregational Church, ATTLEBORO, Mass.” is inscribed at the top of the postcard in red ink, indicating the name and location of the church.
    • The number “5510.” is also printed at the top, possibly indicating the postcard’s series or catalog number.

Interpretation:

  • Function of the Postcard: This postcard serves as a visual representation of the Second Congregational Church in Attleboro, showcasing its architectural beauty and serene surroundings. It was likely used to share the church’s image with friends, family, or visitors to the area.
  • Atmosphere: The image conveys a sense of tranquility and reverence, reflecting the church’s role as a place of worship and community gathering.

Additional Details: [1912 1c Parcel Post, red, perforated, type LQ1]