Transcription:
All are well up here. Had a nice trip up. The weather is very pleasant and warm for this time of the season. Loving Regards, T.
Mrs. Charles E. Peace
Postmarked:
October 27th 1923
1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV
History and Notes:
Context: This postcard depicts the U.S. Post Office in Attleboro, Massachusetts. The building is shown in a colored illustration, showcasing its grand neoclassical architecture. Key features include:
- Columns: The front of the building is adorned with large, prominent columns, giving it a stately and authoritative appearance.
- Facade: The facade is detailed with classical architectural elements, enhancing its grandeur and significance as a public building.
- American Flag: An American flag flies prominently from a flagpole atop the building, symbolizing its federal significance.
- Pedestrians and Cars: The scene includes pedestrians walking and vintage cars parked in front, giving a sense of the era when the postcard was produced.
- Signage: The building has clear signage indicating it is the “United States Post Office,” emphasizing its importance in the community.
The illustration captures the building’s importance and its role as a central hub in Attleboro during the early 20th century.
Additional Details: [1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV]
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