ID: 56901094
1912 Postcard Nebraska Men Horses Build Mitchell & Gearing Canal North Platte
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thepapergallery2 (2097)
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Condition: *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and ... Read more about the seller notes *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and click to enlarge. Comes from a smoke free home. Common errors from the scanner vs damage are digital lines (usually grey or pink), cutting off the top of the card/words. Read Less about the seller notes
Capture a piece of history with this 1912 postcard featuring anonymous individuals, a testament to the bygone era of early 20th-century Nebraska. The scene unfolds with men and horses in a ditch, building the Mitchell & Gearing Canal in the Badlands of the North Platte Valley, a vivid depiction of the era's construction and transportation vibrancy. The postcard, a standard-sized piece of paper, is an original collectible that offers a glimpse into the occupational life and cityscapes of the period. Published by Miller, this single unit postcard is an authentic slice of North American heritage, reflecting the continent's regional character. It's a remarkable find for enthusiasts of canals, animals, people, and cities and towns, particularly those with an interest in the Divided Back era's craftsmanship and history.
Capture a piece of history with this 1912 postcard featuring anonymous individuals, a testament to the bygone era of early 20th-century Nebraska. The scene unfolds with men and horses in a ditch, building the Mitchell & Gearing Canal in the Badlands of the North Platte Valley, a vivid depiction of the era's construction and transportation vibrancy. The postcard, a standard-sized piece of paper, is an original collectible that offers a glimpse into the occupational life and cityscapes of the period. Published by Miller, this single unit postcard is an authentic slice of North American heritage, reflecting the continent's regional character. It's a remarkable find for enthusiasts of canals, animals, people, and cities and towns, particularly those with an interest in the Divided Back era's craftsmanship and history.
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- thepapergallery2 (2097)
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