A view showing the Erie Canal S-curving towards the center of a nearby town. The walls of the canal appear to be smooth brick and concrete The town is dense with bricks, buildings, chimneys, churches, coastlines, commercial facilities, trees, utility poles, and waterfronts. A bridge crosses the canal at the outskirts of town. Partial postmarks are visible on the front of the card. 'Written message at bottom of card (This will add to your collection E.P.S.).
Postal data: posted, postmarked [wavy postmark with number 3 and letter T] (LYNDONVILLE OCT 26 9 AM [indiscernible date]; ROCHESTER, N.Y OCT 26 1-PM 1906; CONESUS. N.Y. 1906 OCT 26 7PM 1906), [stamp removed], (Place Stamp Here Domestic One cent Foreign Two cents); Postcard type: undivided back (This side for the address.); Printing information: card number (1507); Logo (POST CARD); No message; Addressee (Miss Ruth Strong Conesus N.Y. Liv. Co.).
Digitized by Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, Queens College (CUNY). Front Image Digitization Team: GSLIS 757, Digital Imaging, Spring 2011: Latifa Baali; Kelly Amabile. Back Image Digitization Team: GSLIS 757, Digital Imaging, Spring 2011: Latifa Baali; Kelly Amabile
Extent
3.5 in. x 5.5 in.
Publishing Note
Bickle Bros., Publishers, Medina, N. Y. (Germany) [indicated on back only]
Related Resource
Waterways Post Card Collection of Thomas T. Surprenant: Erie Canal