Monday, March 30, 2009

Old Antique Vintage 1915 Postcards of Kearney Nebraska Normal School & Industrial School

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Schools were the pride of every town in America and have been proudly displayed on postcards since the early 1900s. The first view below is a circa 1915 postcard showing the Normal School, we call them teacher colleges now, in Kearney Nebraska. There was a school building boom in the early 1900s and the demand for qualified teachers was high. This school was founded in 1905 as the Nebraska State Normal School at Kearney, renamed Nebraska State Teachers College in 1921, renamed Kearney State College in 1963 and joined the University system as the University of Nebraska at Kearney in 1991.

The second school in Kearney is the State Industrial School and is shown on the circa 1915 E. C. Kropp postcard. Kearney had a population of 9,106 in the 1910 census and 27,431 in the 2000 census. Both of these postcards can be found in my Nebraska listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! It will supplement your education.

Friday, March 27, 2009

La Grange Georgia & Madison Georgia GA 1920s Old Antique Vintage Postcards

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Today I am going to treat you to more small town vintage Georgia postcards with popular subject matter. Our first stop is in La Grange Georgia which had a population of 5,587 in the 1910 census and had grown to 25,998 by the 2000 census. Keep in mind that a small population when the postcard was printed normally means a limited supply produced and a large population now should provide a larger demand. This is a 1920s E. C. Kropp postcard showing the Dunson hospital in La Grange GA.

The second small town is Madison Georgia which had a 1910 population of 2,412 and only 3,636 in the 2000 census. This is a great 1920s Auburn Post Card Manufacturing Company postcard with a view of the "New Morgan Hotel". This town is known as "The town General Sherman Refused to Burn" during the Civil War. It was said he spared the town because it was so beautiful but it was really because the town was the home of a pro Union Senator named Joshua Hill who just happened to be friends with General Sherman's brother at West Point. That is your history lesson for the day. Both of these postcards can be found in my Georgia listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! It might lead you to the answer of a question you would have never asked.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Downtown Jackson Georgia 1908 Old Antique Vintage Postcard

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Jackson Georgia was incorporated on December 26 1826, was named in honor or President Andrew Jackson, is located about half way between Atlanta and Macon and is the county seat of Butts County. Jackson has always been a small town with a population of 1,862 in the 1910 census and had a total of 3,825 people in the 2000 census. As I have said many times before, the small town postcards from the early 1900s are very collectible and this one is no exception. This is a circa 1908 view of downtown Jackson Georgia along Third Street. This postcard is available in my Georgia listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! You will enjoy every minute of it.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Lutheran Indian Mission Rocky Boy MT Montana Old Antique Vintage Postcard

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First impressions are very important and that applies to shopping for postcards too. I want to show you a post card I would probably pass over if I was looking at a large group of postcards at a postcard show and was pressed for time. This is an unused 1941 Curt Teich linen postcard with a few small buildings on the side of a hill and no title on the front. The printed description on the back however would make me put it in my "buy" stack if the price was reasonable. The back description is "Lutheran Indian Mission, Rocky Boy Montana. Began 1920. Set aside as a Government Reservation in 1916 for the Rocky Boy's band of Cree and Chippewa Indians. Famed for its bead work." Indian reservations and schools are very collectible and popular so be sure to consider them anytime you have an opportunity to purchase. If you look closely at the image, the building on the right is probably the church since it has a cross on top of it. The white building near the center is probably the school or it could be a dormitory and there is a tee pee just to the left of it. The building at the far left is most likely the home of the Lutherans running the camp. Keep your eyes open and don't get in a big hurry and miss a good postcard. This postcard is available in my Montana listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! Many treasures await you.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Great Falls Montana MT Hospital Hotel & High School 1940s Old Antique Vintage Postcards

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Today's destination is Great Falls Montana featuring four Cecil Nixon photos on three 1940s E. C. Kropp postcards from a set I call the "Red Border Set". I'm not sure how many cards are in this set but I am pretty sure that there are at least four based on the numbers on the front of the postcards. The first view is numbered C-2634 and shows Columbus Hospital which was operated by the Sisters of Charity and also served as a training hospital for nurses.

The second post card is number C-2636 and is a dual view showing the High School and the athletic field which was used for all athletic events. The High School image only shows the central portion of the Main building.

The third postcard is number C-2637 and shows the Hotel Rainbow which was located in the middle of downtown and got its name from the Rainbow Falls of the Missouri River. All three of these postcards are available in my Montana listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! Your world wide tour guide.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Chief Tomochichi Cottages Kingsland Georgia Old Antique Vintage Postcards

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Roadside view is a postcard term and category primarily used to describe the motels, campgrounds, restaurants, cafes and tourist traps along the highways from the 1920s to the 1960s when travel was by automobiles along highways before the interstate system. The three roadside views below are all of the same place but cover three decades and the first one is from the 1930s. This is Tomochichi's Luxurious Tourist Cottages on US Coastal Highway 17 in Kingsland Gerogia in Camden County along the Georgia coast just above the Florida line. The cottages shown feature a garage, private bath rooms, open fire places and offer a restaurant, zoological park and tavern.

The second view is a 1940s Albertype postcard which now calls this Chief Tomochichi's Tourist Court and mentions it is 40 miles North of Jacksonville Florida and a day's drive from Miami.

The third view of Chief Tomachichi Modern Cottages is a 1950s Dexter Press postcard and shows the restaurant, gas station and office. Chief Tomochichi was a Creek Indian who was exiled by the Creeks and founded the Yamacraw tribe from Creek and Yamasee Indians and settled what is now Savannah Georgia. He was a friend to early English colonists and was taken to England by James Olglethorpe in 1734. All of these postcards can be found in my Georgia listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! Enjoy the roadside views.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Missoula Montana & Harve Montana MT Old Antique 1908 Vintage Postcards

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Schools were a very important status symbol of towns and cities in the early 1900s and therefore were featured on postcards from almost every town. The first post card below is from Missoula Montana which was the third largest city in Montana and had a population of 12,869 in 1910 and 42,918 in the 2000 census. Commercial College is shown on this circa 1908 I. P. Company postcard which was produced for George I. Steinbrenner in Missoula.

The second post card is from the much smaller town of Havre Montana which had a population of 3,624 in 1910 and 9,621 in the 2000 census and shows the "new" High School.Both of these postcards are available in my Montana listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! Get an education from a penny postcard.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Old Antique Vintage 1908 Postcards of Harlowton & Columbus Montana MT

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Today we are moving west to Harlowton Montana which is the county seat of Wheatland County. Harlowton is a small town and there are only five towns in the county. Founded in 1900 on the Montana Railroad as a stopover, the population has remained small with 770 people in the 1910 census, 1,856 by the 1930s and back to 1,062 in the 2000 census. Agriculture and the railroad were the lifeblood of the town and the town was the eastern end of the Milwaukee Road railroad's "Pacific Extension" route which ran electric locomotives from Harlowton to Avery Idaho. This postcard is a circa 1908 view of downtown with the State Bank on the right with a Cafe next door and the post office is in the red building which has 1907 at the top of the building. This is a great early view of downtown in a very small Montana town.

The next stop is another small Montana town and it is the county seat of Stillwater County. Located at the confluence of the Stillwater River and Yellowstone River, the first trading post and stage stop was started there by Horace Countryman around 1875 and by 1882 it was a major stop on the Northern Pacific Railroad which named it Stillwater Village. In 1894, it was renamed Columbus by the railroad due to shipping mix ups with Stillwater Minnesota. In fact, the town holds the state record for the most name changes at four including Stillwater, Eagle's Nest, Sheep Dip and Columbus. The population was 521 in the 1910 census, 987 by the 1930s and was 1,748 in the 2000 census. The area has always been primarily an agriculture and ranching center. This circa 1908 postcard bird's eye view of Columbus shows much of the town with railroad tracks in the lower left corner. This is another small town view that is a great collector's item. Both of these postcards can be found in my Montana listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! See the REAL old west.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Old Antique Vintage Postcard of the State Capitol in Milledgeville Georgia

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The vintage postcard for today is a 1929 Curt Teich post card showing the old State Capitol building in Milledgeville Georgia. Most people are familiar with the current Georgia state capitol of Atlanta Georgia and can be forgiven for not knowing that Milledgeville was the state capitol for 64 years since that was from 1804 to 1868. Fewer still know that the first state capitol of Georgia was Louisville Georgia. In 1803 the Georgia legislature passed an act that called for the establishment of a town in the center of the state to be the Georgia State Capitol and named it after the sitting Georgia Governor John Milledge. The building shown here is where Georgia held their secession convention during the Civil War and was occupied by General Sherman's army during their devastating "March to the Sea". It was home to Georgia Military College at the time this postcard was printed. This postcard can be found in my Georgia listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! Have fun expanding your knowledge.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Laconia New Hampshire & Hillsboro New Hampshire Old Antique Vintage Postcards

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I want to change states again today and move on to New Hampshire. The first postcard is a 1913 Curt Teich postcard of the town of Laconia New Hampshire showing the Soldiers' Monument, the Gale Memorial Library and the Laconia Tavern. I spend a great deal of time trying to identify any items or businesses of interest when I evaluate a postcard and this one makes that task much easier. If I was from Laconia NH, I would probably recognize them immediately but I have never been there and there are no names visible on anything. The descriptive title gives me the information I need and with a full accurate description, this postcard gains a much wider appeal which makes it easier to sell and more valuable. Since the postcard was printed in 1913, the Soldiers' Monument is most likely a Civil War monument and there is a cannon and cannon balls in front of it making it of interest to Civil War monument collectors. Also, there are collectors of libraries, taverns and hotels which increases the appeal of this particular view.

The second postcard is a Curt Teich 1939 linen view of the Community Building in Hillsboro New Hampshire. Unfortunately, there isn't any additonal information and I would really like to know if this was built as a community center or was originally a home or even a hotel or inn. One thing for sure is that it is a beautiful building and I just hope it is still there. Both of these postcards are available in my New Hampshire listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! See the USA on postcards.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Old Antique Vintage 1910 Postcard of the Kansas City Missouri Ctiy Workhouse

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I look through thousands of postcards every year and every now and then there is one that makes me stop and look just because it is so different from what I normally see. Today's postcard is a good illustration of what I am talking about. This would not be that unusual if I was looking through foreign postcards but this one was in a group of Missouri postcards. This is a circa 1910 American News Company postcard of the City Workhouse in Kansas City Missouri. The postcard has no further information on the back and the sender did not even mention the view on the card. At first glance, I would have guessed it was an Armory which often look like castles but I am guessing that it was a maintenance shop for city vehicles or equipment. If we are lucky, somebody from Kansas City will let me know and I can update the article. This post card can be found in my Missouri listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! Sometimes you find questions and sometimes you find answers.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Old Antique Vintage Postcards of Restaurants in Las Vegas Nevada

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Since we ended up in Las Vegas last time, I will continue today with a couple of vintage postcards on places to eat in Las Vegas Nevada. The first is on a 1940s Art Tone postcard view of the Dining Room at The Golden Nugget. I am confident it has been upgraded several times since this configuration.

Our next stop is 4th and Fremont Streets in "in the heart of downtown" Las Vegas Nevada at Art Decco style Corey's Fine Foods Cafe on this 1950s Colourpicture chrome postcard. This was in the early days of the "Chrome" postcard with the 1950s seeing the rise of the chrome postcard and the end of the linen postcard production. Both of these post cards are available in my Nevada listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! Find fine restaurants by the thousands.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Reno & Las Vegas Nevada Railroad Depots on Old Antique Vintage Postcards

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My last article was on downtown Reno Nevada so today we are leaving Reno and heading to Las Vegas Nevada. The first view below is from a 1937 Curt Teich linen postcard showing the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot in Reno Nevada with the train arriving in the station while passengers await anxiously to board. In keeping with my effort to help you recognize the little extras in postcard views that can add to the value of the post card, be sure to notice the man on the bicycle next to the railroad crossing signal, the train engine number is 4102 and in the upper left corner is the sign on top of the Overland Hotel just behind the depot.

The next postcard is a 1940 Curt Teich linen postcard showing the arrival "City of Los Angeles" Streamliner "LA-1" which had both Pullmans and reserved seat coaches between Chicago Illinois and Los Angeles California, arriving at the Union Pacific Depot in Las Vegas Nevada. Extra goodies on this postcard are the train which can be specifically identified and the Art Deco design of the Railroad Depot. Both are very important extras which will attract more collectors to this postcard and thereby increase its value. The printed information on the back of the card claims that "this is the world's first streamlined, completely air conditioned railroad passenger station". Both of these post cards can be found in my Nevada listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER! It is your ticket to ride.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Downtown Reno Nevada Virginia Street 1940s Old Antique Vintage Postcard

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Last time I discussed two circa 1908 postcards on Reno Nevada so now I want to move forward 40 years and look at the downtown area and the gambling establishments that were in their infancy. The description printed on the back says this is a late 1940s view of Casino Row in "The Biggest Little City in the World". On the left is the Herz Jewelry store and on the right is the First National Bank, Harrahs Club, Frontier, the Nevada Club, the Reno Club and Harolds Club. A little further down the street is the famous "RENO' sign stretching across the Virginia Street. This is a newer chrome postcard but the view is vintage 1940s. The area seems like a good location for the jewelry store and bank. These older casino postcards are good sellers and they are very reasonable. This postcard is available in my Nevada listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! It is a great hobby, not a gamble.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Reno Nevada & University of Nevada 1908 Old Antique Vintage Postcards

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Most of us are familiar with the modern day Reno Nevada so I want to show you a couple of views of the town as it appeared around 1908. The first view is a circa 1908 E. C. Kropp postcard showing the entrance to the University of Nevada with with the campus and two of the large buildings in the background.

The next view is also a circa 1908 postcard by the Pacific Novelty Company and gives us a great downtown view along Virginia Street. Starting in the foreground, the signs that can be read are Hudson Electrical Company, The Grand Theater, Mecca and then the Martin Block which is made up of the three red buildings in the center of the view and the middle one of these is a drug store. The photo and printing quality of both of these post cards are excellent which adds to their appeal and value. Both of these postcards are available in my Nevada listings along with 10,000 additional postcards on my website Moody's Postcards.

CATCH POSTCARD FEVER!! See towns and institutions in their infancy.