Divided Back

This vintage postcard depicts the Moravian Graveyard in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, known as the “City of Equal Dead.” Published by Ashville Post Card Co, the original linen postcard captures the historical significance of the graveyard and the architecture of the area. Measuring a standard size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches, this postcard provides a glimpse into the social history of North Carolina and the United States during the Linen era (1930-1945). The postcard features a divided back and is an excellent addition for collectors interested in topographical postcards and historical figures.

Capture a piece of history with the “Ruins of The McCoomb Home Goguac Street Battle Creek Michigan Cyclone June 6, 1917” postcard. A genuine glimpse into the past, this Real Photo postcard (RPPC) is an original piece of artistry and history, showcasing the aftermath of the devastating 1917 cyclone that struck Battle Creek. This standard-sized collectible (5.5 x 3.5 in) is made of paper and hails from the era of real photos, specifically manufactured between 1900-1919 in the United States. It features a divided back, ensuring that it remains unposted and preserved for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Own a tangible connection to the cities and towns of yesteryear with this poignant and historical memento.

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