Loving Greetings, Divided Back Postcard, South Dakota, 1910 - Front
Loving Greetings, Divided Back Postcard, South Dakota, 1910 - Back
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Loving Greetings, Divided Back Postcard, South Dakota, 1910

1907-1915

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Historical Context & Description

This postcard features a charming illustration of a young girl surrounded by daisies, with the words 'Loving Greetings' elegantly scripted across the front. The vibrant colors and floral theme capture the essence of early 20th-century greeting cards. The postcard is a Divided Back type, common between 1907 and 1915, allowing space for both a message and an address.

The reverse side of the postcard is postmarked February 8, 1910, from Porter, South Dakota. It bears a green one-cent stamp, typical of the era. The message reads: 'Dear Friend, How are you enjoying this good weather. I am going after tuna & Myrtle tomorrow if roads permit. Yes we got 11 cents that day. I have me a new riding skirt it fits fine. Can't hardly tell it from another skirt. Love from Anna.' This personal note offers a glimpse into the everyday life and social customs of the time.

This postcard documents early 20th-century communication and social interactions. The use of postcards for personal messages reflects a period when written correspondence was a primary means of staying in touch. Surviving examples like this provide valuable insights into regional history and the cultural significance of greeting cards during this era.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
Porter, South Dakota

Minor edge wear, postmark and handwriting legible

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

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