Churches of Attleboro [Postcard]

Date
December 20, 1904

Transcription:

Merry Christmas from Mother
Mr. C. G. Russell,
76 Maxfield St.,
New Bedford,
Mass.

Postmarked:

December 20, 1904

1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated, type I

History and Notes:

Context: Main Image: The postcard features a composite of five black-and-white photographs, each depicting a different church in Attleboro, Massachusetts. The images are arranged in a cross-like pattern, with each photograph labeled to identify the church.

Photographs:

  1. Episcopal Church:
    • The photograph is located in the bottom-left corner.
    • The church has a classic Episcopal architectural style, with arched windows and a steeply pitched roof.
    • The building is surrounded by trees, adding to its serene setting.
  2. Universalist Church:
    • The photograph is located in the top-center position.
    • This church features a tall, prominent spire and a complex roof structure.
    • The setting includes a few leafless trees, suggesting the photograph might have been taken in the fall or winter.
  3. Baptist Church:
    • The photograph is located in the top-right corner.
    • This church is partially obscured by large trees, but the main structure and entrance are visible.
    • It has a traditional design with pointed arches and a central tower.
  4. Methodist Church:
    • The photograph is located in the bottom-center position.
    • The church features a tall spire, large arched windows, and a simple yet elegant design.
    • The surrounding area includes a fence and some trees, indicating it is located in a residential area.
  5. Another View of Episcopal Church:
    • The photograph is located in the middle-left position.
    • It provides a different angle or a close-up view of the Episcopal Church.

Text:

  • Below the composite images, handwritten text reads: “Merry Christmas from Mother.”

Interpretation:

  • Function of the Postcard: This postcard likely served as a holiday greeting card, highlighting the various churches in Attleboro. The handwritten message adds a personal touch, making it a keepsake for the recipient.
  • Atmosphere: The black-and-white images give a timeless and nostalgic feel, showcasing the architectural beauty and significance of the churches in the community.

Additional Details: [ 1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated, type I]