

Herzliche Grüsse, Divided Back Postcard, Parkston SD, 1913
1913
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Historical Context & Description
This divided back postcard features a charming illustration of a rustic mill by a stream, surrounded by lush greenery. The front of the card is adorned with decorative elements and the German greeting 'Herzliche Grüsse,' which translates to 'Warm Greetings.' The postcard is a delightful example of early 20th-century European-inspired design, capturing a serene rural scene that evokes a sense of tranquility and nostalgia.
The back of the postcard is postmarked from Parkston, South Dakota, dated March 8, 1913. It bears a one-cent green stamp featuring Benjamin Franklin. The correspondence section is filled with a handwritten message in purple ink, addressed to Miss Bertha Hingham in Wessington, South Dakota. Back of card reads: "Dear friend, Bertha I will try and answer your card. We are all well. We will start planting corn on Monday. Yours, Mary." The card is in good condition, with minor edge wear and slight discoloration typical of its age.
This postcard documents early 20th-century communication and social customs, offering insights into rural life and personal connections during this era. The imagery and handwritten message provide a tangible link to the past, illustrating the importance of postcards as a means of maintaining relationships across distances. Surviving examples like this one serve as valuable records of historical communication patterns and cultural expressions.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- good
- Location
- Parkston, South Dakota
Minor edge wear, slight discoloration typical of age
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



