Old Peck House, owned by the Daughters of the American Revolution

Date
February 21, 1911

Transcription:

Suppose your available soon, see our address 87 Pleasant street attleboro

Attleboro, Mass.
Feb 19th

Dear Ma,
Guess I will not get time to write you a letter today, so I will send a card. We are all fine. [???] down to Alfred last night Eva and baby are fine. All of us are ok hope you are all well.

With love,
Ma D.

Mrs. Thomas Dingle
Admiral Rock
Hants Co.
N.S.

Postmarked:

February 21, 1911

1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV

History and Notes:

Context: Attleboro, Mass. Old Peck House, owned by the Daughters of the American Revolution

  • View and Setting:
    • Main Image: The central image is a colored photograph of the Old Peck House in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
      • House:
        • Design and Structure: The house is a small, two-story building with a gabled roof and dormer windows. It has a prominent chimney and a central front door with a small overhang.
        • Color: The house is painted in a reddish-brown color, with white trim around the windows and door.
        • Surroundings: The house is surrounded by a well-maintained garden with blooming flowers and a grassy lawn. In the background, there are other buildings, including a larger structure with green shutters.
    • Text Details:
      • Top Text: The text at the top of the postcard reads “Attleboro, Mass. Old Peck House, owned by the Daughters of the American Revolution” in red letters.
      • Historical Significance: The mention of the Daughters of the American Revolution highlights the historical importance of the house and its preservation by this organization.

 

Additional Details:  [1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV]

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