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Does it look natural?
Arrived yesterday. Spent the last night in Dalton and took 10:35 A.M. train from Pittsfield. Made good connections & had a very favorable time to close house and get away. Do not know how long I can stay. Mrs. Taylor has had one or two attacks of nose bleed. I do not know what it means. Miss Hullenbeck is still here and inquired for you. Miss Connachill & Miss Bowen gone. Warm here and no snow!
Love to all,
E.E. Tuttle.”
Mrs. Robert J. Lincoln
Stockbridge
Mass.
Postmarked:
January 8, 1914
1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV
History and Notes:
Context:
Title: The Attleboro Sanitarium, General View, Attleboro, Mass.
- Main Image: The postcard features a colorized photograph of the Attleboro Sanitarium located in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
- View: The image shows a general view of the sanitarium building, capturing its impressive architecture and surrounding landscape.
- Details:
- The building is a large, multi-story structure with numerous windows and a central tower flying a flag.
- The architectural style includes a steeply pitched roof and detailed masonry work.
- The sanitarium is surrounded by well-maintained grounds, including grassy areas and trees.
- There is a dirt path or road in the foreground, with a few trees and open fields visible.
- The sky is painted in soft pastel colors, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the postcard.
- Caption: The caption at the bottom of the postcard reads “The Attleboro Sanitarium, General View, Attleboro, Mass.” The postcard also has a number “216086” on the lower right corner.
Additional Details: [1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV]
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