

Valentine Postcard, Divided Back, Janesville WI, 1912
1907-1915
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Historical Context & Description
This charming divided back postcard, postmarked February 15, 1912, in Janesville, Wisconsin, features a delightful illustration of a young boy carrying heart-shaped valentines. The card is adorned with the message, 'My devoted heart is thine, Thee I love my Valentine,' capturing the romantic sentiments of the era. The postcard is printed in Germany, as noted on the back.
The reverse side includes a handwritten message: 'Dear Willie, How are you getting along these days? I guess you will find it pretty cold going to school, don't you? How is Aunt Bertha? If I was there I would wash her face in the snow. Goodbye, Maude.' The card is addressed to Mr. Willie Prutsch in Wessington, South Dakota, and bears a one-cent green U.S. postage stamp.
This postcard documents early 20th-century Valentine's Day customs, showcasing the style and communication methods of the time. Surviving examples provide valuable insights into personal relationships and social practices during this period.
Details
- Type
- postcard
- Condition
- good
- Location
- Janesville, Wisconsin
Minor wear on edges, slight discoloration
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



