

J. Koehler Undivided Back Postcard, Trinity Church, NYC, 1907
1901-1907
$11.95
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Historical Context & Description
This undivided back postcard, published by J. Koehler, features a vibrant depiction of Trinity Church and the Surety Building on Broadway, New York City. The scene captures the bustling street below, with horse-drawn carriages and early automobiles, offering a glimpse into the urban life of the early 20th century. The postcard is marked with a copyright date of 1897 by A. Loeffler, indicating the image's historical significance.
The back of the card is postmarked from Mount Vernon, South Dakota, on September 4, 1907, and is addressed to Miss Bertha Neugebauer in Parkston, South Dakota. The stamp is a 1-cent green Franklin, which was common for postcards of this era. The card reads: "Be sure to come to the dance Saturday. Laura M." The postcard is in good condition, with minor edge wear typical for its age.
This postcard documents the architectural and urban development of New York City at the turn of the century. The presence of Trinity Church alongside modern skyscrapers highlights the city's dynamic growth. Surviving examples like this provide valuable records of early 20th-century communication and social customs.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- good
- Location
- New York City, New York
Minor edge wear, typical for age
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



