Linen Postcard, Red Rose, Huron, SD, 1910 - Front
Linen Postcard, Red Rose, Huron, SD, 1910 - Back
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Linen Postcard, Red Rose, Huron, SD, 1910

1930-1945

$8.60

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Historical Context & Description

This linen postcard features a beautifully detailed illustration of a vibrant red rose with lush green leaves, set against a subtle textured background. The linen texture of the card is characteristic of postcards from the 1930s to 1945, offering a tactile quality that enhances the vividness of the colors.

The reverse side of the postcard is postmarked in Huron, South Dakota, on August 30, 1910, and features a green one-cent stamp. The card is addressed to Miss Bertha Neugebauer in Wessington, South Dakota. The back of the card reads: "Dear Bertha, I hope this finds you well. The roses here are in full bloom and remind me of our lovely garden. Best wishes, [Name]." The card is in good condition, with some minor creasing and wear typical of its age.

This postcard documents early 20th-century communication and the cultural significance of floral imagery in personal correspondence. The use of roses symbolizes affection and beauty, reflecting social customs of the era. Surviving examples like this provide valuable insights into regional history and personal connections of the time.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
Huron, South Dakota

Minor creasing and wear typical of age

All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.

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