Transcription:
Dear friend,
Hope you are getting along fine by this time. That is all better.
Susie-Helen
Mrs. James Trainor Chatham N.B.
Postmarked:
September 27th 1912
1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV
History and Notes:
Context: This postcard features a sepia-toned photograph of the Court House in Attleboro, Massachusetts. The image shows a two-story brick building with classical architectural features, including a prominent entrance and windows with decorative trim. The building is partially obscured by trees in the foreground, giving it a sense of being nestled within a wooded area.
The postcard is titled “The Court House, Attleboro, Mass.” in the upper right corner, providing a clear identification of the building. The overall tone and condition of the photograph suggest that it dates back to the early 20th century, capturing a historical view of the courthouse during that period.
The photograph emphasizes the courthouse’s architectural details and its setting within a landscaped area, likely intended to highlight the significance and permanence of the building in the community. The sepia tone adds a vintage feel to the image, enhancing its historical value.
Additional Details: [1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV]