State of the art industrial manufacturing facility circa 1907. Seen in the foreground is one of the locks adjacent to the Eagle Button factory. The layout of service areas and surrounding support structures for loading can be seen, as well as a clear view of the factory's small campus of buildings along the Seneca canal. Printing Information: card number( 9255) [indicated on front side only]. Early industrialization; Garment manufacturing; Brick Masonry.
Postal data: unmarked, stamp; Postcard type: undivided back [divided by hand]; Printing information: series number (No 4064) [indicated on back only]; Logo (Post Card); Written message (Seneca Falls Aug 12th 1907 Dear friend:- guess you think I have forgotten you but that isent [sic] the case, where, is Cal now days we cant [sic] get a word out of him. Think some of comming [sic] to Syracuse this fall + if I do will give you a call If you see Cal tell him [indiscernible] and Agnes went to the jubilie [sic] of Lockport. It is awful but fun[?] with us. Anna Bell [hand scripted in india ink vertically on left hand side of card]); Addressee (Miss Nellie Richmond, East Syracuse, N.Y.) Benjamin Franklin one cent stamp in green ink facing front [stamp is affixed askew approximately 45 degrees clockwise]