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Dear Leslie, Just read your letter. I am so glad… you must be gone by now. … this is called from this place. There is nothing for me so far from … I could not get any of them glad… summer whether I sent you or not. Had a good job, enjoying it fine. Must be getting all fixed outdoors… me a few … for a few days.
My health is fine. I came down here and I came back last Sunday. Leslie is with me this time. We are happy…
Mrs. H. N. Wagner
New Canada
Lunenburg Co.,
Nova Scotia
Postmarked:
Aug 30, 1917
1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV
History and Notes:
Context:
Title: Tabernacle at Camp Hebron, Attleboro, Mass.
Main Image: The postcard depicts a tranquil scene of the tabernacle at Camp Hebron in Attleboro, Massachusetts. The tabernacle, a large rustic wooden structure, is partially obscured by a dense forest of tall pine trees, giving the scene a serene and secluded atmosphere.
Details:
- Setting: The forest is lush with green foliage, and the sunlight filters through the canopy, casting dappled shadows on the ground. The area surrounding the tabernacle appears peaceful and undisturbed, typical of a retreat or camp setting.
- Buildings: Apart from the main tabernacle building, there are a few smaller structures visible in the background, suggesting additional facilities within the camp.
Caption:
- The caption “Tabernacle at Camp Hebron, Attleboro, Mass.” is printed in red at the bottom of the postcard, providing context and location.
Additional Details: [1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV]