

Cement and Tile Factory, Tracy, Minn., Divided Back Postcard, c.1910s
1910s
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Historical Context & Description
This divided back postcard features a black and white image of the Cement and Tile Factory in Tracy, Minnesota. The scene captures the expansive layout of the factory, with rows of cement and tile products neatly arranged in the foreground. The surrounding landscape is rural, with a few buildings and trees visible in the distance, under a cloudy sky. The postcard's simplicity and industrial subject matter reflect the economic activities of the region during the early 20th century.
The back of the postcard is divided, indicating it was produced between 1907 and 1915. There is no postmark or stamp, and the card remains unused. The absence of any written message or postal markings suggests it was kept as a collectible or souvenir. The card is in very good condition, with minimal wear and no significant blemishes.
This postcard documents the industrial development in Tracy, Minnesota during the early 1900s. The presence of a cement and tile factory highlights the region's involvement in manufacturing and construction. Surviving examples like this provide valuable insights into the economic history and industrial landscape of small-town America during this era.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- very good
- Location
- Tracy, Minnesota
Minimal wear, no significant blemishes, unused.
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



