Second Congregational Church

Date
August 30, 1907

Transcription:

The Y.P.S.C.E. will hold a congregational meeting Sept. 1, 1907 at 6 P.M.
Please try to be present.
Sincerely yours,
Ernest Tourville

Miss Etta Grover,
Hazel St.,
Attleboro, Mass.

Postmarked:

August 30, 1907

History and Notes:

Context: Main Image: The postcard features a black and white photograph of the Second Congregational Church (old and new) in Attleboro, Massachusetts. The image captures the church buildings and their surroundings in a historical context.

Church Details:

  • Architecture: The photograph includes two distinct church buildings.
    • Old Church: The older structure can be seen to the right with its traditional architectural style, featuring a prominent steeple.
    • New Church: The newer building, to the left, has a more modern design for the period, with a large clock tower as its central feature.
  • Clock Tower: The clock tower on the newer church is a focal point, with its large clock faces visible on all sides.
  • Surroundings: The buildings are surrounded by trees and other structures, typical of a town setting. The street in front of the churches is lined with utility poles and trees, adding to the historical ambiance.

Text:

  • The printed text on the postcard reads: “Second Congregational Church, (old and new) Attleboro, Mass.”
  • Handwritten text below the printed message adds a personal touch:
    • “The Y.P.S.C.E. will hold a Congregational Meeting Sept. 1, 1907 at 6 P.M. Please try to be present – Sincerely yours, Enkine Committee.”

Interpretation:

  • Function of the Postcard: This postcard likely served both as a means of personal communication and as a way to showcase the historical significance of the Second Congregational Church in Attleboro.
  • Atmosphere: The black and white photograph, along with the handwritten message, provides a glimpse into the early 20th century, reflecting the community’s social and religious activities.

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