Vintage Postcard 1906 4th Street, Trinity Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania (PA

$ 2.11

Custom Bundle: No Unit Quantity: 1 Era: Undivided Back (1901-1907) Theme: View of Town in 1906 Brand/Publisher: J. Murray Jordan, Philadelphia Subject: 4th Street and Trinity Church Unit Type: Unit Postage Condition: Posted Material: Cardboard Unit of Sale: Single Unit Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Time Period Manufactured: 1901-1906 Continent: North America Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in) Number of Items in Set: 1 Country: United States Country of Origin: United States Features: Undivided Back City: Williamsport Type: Printed (Lithograph) Signed: No brand: J. Murray Jordan, Philadelphia Region: Pennsylvania

Description

Vintage Postcard 1906 4th Street, Trinity Church, Williamsport, Pennsylvania (PA. Capture a piece of history with this vintage postcard from 1906, featuring a view of 4th Street and Trinity Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Published by J. Murray Jordan in Philadelphia, this lithograph print is a testament to the era with its undivided back, standard size (5.5 x 3.5 in), and the quaint charm of early 20th-century North American street scenes. The postcard, an original from the period of 1901-1906, is a single unit offering, dispatched with postage, and hails from a time when such keepsakes were the primary means of sharing experiences across distances. It is a unique item that adds not only to collectors' portfolios but also to anyone with an appreciation for historical vistas. Capture a piece of history with this vintage postcard from 1906, featuring a view of 4th Street and Trinity Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Published by J. Murray Jordan in Philadelphia, this lithograph print is a testament to the era with its undivided back, standard size (5.5 x 3.5 in), and the quaint charm of early 20th-century North American street scenes. The postcard, an original from the period of 1901-1906, is a single unit offering, dispatched with postage, and hails from a time when such keepsakes were the primary means of sharing experiences across distances. It is a unique item that adds not only to collectors' portfolios but also to anyone with an appreciation for historical vistas.