View of Fort Ann, N.Y. in winter, with dramatic perspective of train tracks dissapearing into the left hand horoizon. To the right of the train tracks is a view of the town and the Lower Lock with the snow covering the ground.
Postal data: posted, postmarked (postmark 1; Fort Ann, N.Y., AUG 24, 1907) (postmark 2; Fort Ann, N.Y., AUG 24, 1907), stamp; Postcard type: divided back; Printing information: card number (No. B 14722); Logo (POST CARD); Trademarks: (LITHO-CHROME) printed inside stylized design with clover on each end containing the letters (A.N.C.), (LEIPZIG-BERLIN-DRESDEN) on upper side of trademark (TRADEMARK) on lower side (Germany.) below; Written message (August 22, 1907, Bat 27 Dear Mrs. Halcomb I am in [indiscernible] Store here in the Town of Fort Ann I am not working in the Mill any more my health is better the store is run in my Name we are all well Mrs. E W Cook Fort Ann N.Y.); Addressee (Mrs. Charles Halcomb, Clemons N.Y. Bat: 28); Benjamin Franklin stamp in three-quarter profile.
Digitized by Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, Queens College (CUNY). Front Image Digitization Team: GSLIS 757, Digital Imaging, Fall 2010: Christopher Smith, Gregory Klein. Back Image Digitization Team: GSLIS 757, Digital Imaging, Spring 2011: Doris Yen, Jacob Nunnally
Extent
3.5 in. x 5.5 in.
Publishing Note
Published by Finch, Seal & Co., Fort Ann, N.Y. [indicated on back only]
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