

U. Co. NY, Divided Back, A Rough Rider, 1908
1907-1915
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Historical Context & Description
This divided back postcard, published by U. Co., N.Y., features a charming illustration titled 'A Rough Rider' from 1905. The front depicts a young child in overalls and a large straw hat riding a donkey, set against a pastoral backdrop. The colors are vibrant, capturing the playful and adventurous spirit of the scene.
The back of the postcard is postmarked April 30, 1908, and addressed to Master Willie Pautsch in Wessington, South Dakota. A green one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp is affixed, typical of the era. The message reads: 'Dear Willie, How are you getting along? Tell Bertha to bring you over sometime. We will come to see you when we can. Louie H. Case.' The card is in good condition, with slight corner wear and a small crease at the top right.
This postcard documents early 20th-century communication and social customs, reflecting the informal and personal nature of messages sent during this period. The illustration captures a slice of rural Americana, offering insights into the cultural imagery and sentiments of the time. Surviving examples like this provide valuable records of historical communication patterns and artistic styles.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- good
- Location
- Wessington, South Dakota
Slight corner wear, small crease at top right
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



