State Capitol, Little Rock, Arkansas (1941)

Vintage linen postcard (c. 1941) showing the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Vintage linen postcard (c. 1941) showing the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock, Arkansas.

The description on the front of the card:
State Capitol. Little Rock. Ark.

Postmark: May 7, 1941 (Little Rock, Arkansas)

Era: Linen Era
Condition: Used. Writing on the back. Some ink bleed-through on the front. Posted.

Handwritten message:
We arrived here Sat. afternoon.
Had a fine trip. Both of us are feeling good.
We like the it – Flowers are just beautiful and strawberries are in full season and fine.
We’ll write a letter next week.
Love,
Elle

Addressed to:
Mrs. Edgar Robinson
1013 Vine Street
Sandusky, Ohio

Back of State Capitol at Night, Lincoln, Neb. (1945)
The back of the postcard features a divided back with a machine cancel, 1941 Little Rock, Arkansas postmark, a green one-cent stamp, and a handwritten message.

Published by:

Jungkind Photo Supply Co., Little Rock, Ark.

“Tichnor Quality Views” Made only by Tichnor Bros. Inc. in Boston, Massachusetts.

Tichnor Brothers, Inc. was a major national printer and publisher of postcards from 1908-1987.

Cancel type: Machine cancel
Stamp: Green one-cent

Rights Info: Most likely public domain due to inadequate copyright statements, but it would be best to credit the original publishers and distributors.

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