A Joyous Easter, Divided Back Postcard, Rural Scene, 1914 Postmark - Front
A Joyous Easter, Divided Back Postcard, Rural Scene, 1914 Postmark - Back
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A Joyous Easter, Divided Back Postcard, Rural Scene, 1914 Postmark

1910s

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Historical Context & Description

This divided back postcard features a vibrant Easter scene with a pastoral landscape enclosed within an egg shape, surrounded by colorful flowers and a cross. The illustration captures a serene rural setting with a church and bridge, evoking a sense of peace and renewal typical of Easter celebrations. The card is postmarked from 1914, adding historical context to its charm.

The back of the card includes a message addressed to Miss Bertha Newyabour in Wessington, South Dakota. The sender writes: "Dear Friend, Your card received was glad to hear that you are well and hope the same of your family. We are all well but pa had a bad cold. Yours truly, S." The postcard bears a one-cent green U.S. postage stamp featuring Benjamin Franklin, common for the era.

This postcard documents early 20th-century Easter traditions and communication practices. It provides insight into the social customs of the time, where postcards were a primary means of staying in touch. Surviving examples like this offer valuable records of personal connections and cultural expressions during this period.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
Wessington, South Dakota

Minor edge wear, vibrant colors, legible handwriting.

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

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