

Thanksgiving Greetings Postcard, Divided Back, 1911, USA
1907-1915
$11.95
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Historical Context & Description
This charming divided back postcard from 1911 features a vibrant Thanksgiving scene. Two children are depicted with a large ear of corn, one holding an American flag, symbolizing the harvest and national pride. The card is adorned with the words 'Thanksgiving Greetings' in ornate gold lettering, capturing the festive spirit of the holiday.
The back of the postcard is postmarked November 22, 1911, from Huron, South Dakota, and features a green one-cent stamp with Benjamin Franklin. The message reads: 'Dear Bertha, Will write to you soon now. I've got both hands full as I suppose you know. Don't eat too much. Love, Ern.' This personal note adds a touch of intimacy and historical context, reflecting communication patterns of the early 20th century.
This postcard documents early 20th-century holiday traditions and the use of postcards as a primary means of communication. The Thanksgiving theme highlights cultural practices of the era, while the personal message offers insight into social customs. Surviving examples provide valuable records of regional history and personal connections.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- good
- Location
- USA
Minor wear on edges, slight discoloration on back
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.
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