Haynes Inc. Linen Postcard, Mule Deer Fawns, Yellowstone, 1946 - Front
Haynes Inc. Linen Postcard, Mule Deer Fawns, Yellowstone, 1946 - Back
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Haynes Inc. Linen Postcard, Mule Deer Fawns, Yellowstone, 1946

1940s

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Historical Context & Description

This linen postcard, published by Haynes Inc., captures a serene scene of two mule deer fawns in Yellowstone National Park. The vibrant colors and textured finish typical of linen postcards from the 1930s to 1945 enhance the natural beauty of these young deer, showcasing their distinctive spotted coats against a lush backdrop.

The back of the postcard features a postmark from Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, dated September 10, 1946. A 1-cent George Washington stamp is affixed, adding a historical touch. The message reads: "Dear Folks, We surely are enjoying the Park and the weather is ideal. Love, Ed."

This postcard documents the post-war era's fascination with America's national parks and wildlife. It highlights the cultural significance of Yellowstone as a symbol of natural beauty and conservation. Surviving examples provide a valuable record of mid-20th-century communication and tourism.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
very good
Location
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Minor edge wear, vibrant colors, clear postmark.

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

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