Court House

Date
September 27, 1912

Transcription:

Dear Delia, Could you meet me at noon. I am coming up that way and would like to see you. Yours truly, Eva

Miss Delia J. Crane
Norton Angell Co. Bank St. Town

Postmarked:

September 27, 1912

1908 1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated, type I

History and Notes:

Context: This postcard features an image of the Courthouse in Attleboro, Massachusetts. The building is a two-story structure made of red brick with white stone accents around the windows and entrance. The architecture includes a classical style with columns flanking the main entrance and a symmetrical design. The courthouse is surrounded by a grassy lawn with several trees, some of which are without leaves, indicating the season might be early spring or late fall. A sidewalk and a utility pole are visible in the foreground. The postcard likely dates from the early 20th century, based on the architectural style and the presence of utility poles and the surrounding environment. The text on the postcard reads “COURT HOUSE, ATTLEBORO, MASS.”

Additional Details: [1908 1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated, type I]

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