1907 Veedersburg Indiana Cyanotype RPPC
1907 Veedersburg Indiana Cyanotype RPPC

1907 Veedersburg Indiana Cyanotype RPPC

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This postcard from 1907 is a unique piece of personal correspondence and a valuable snapshot of Veedersburg, Indiana’s history and architecture. The cyanotype print, known for its distinctive blue hue, was a popular method for amateur photographers at the time, adding to the vintage charm of this item. The image captures a serene view of Veedersburg as it was in the early 20th century, showcasing residential buildings, leafless trees possibly indicating it was taken in fall or winter, and a smokestack in the distance that hints at the industrial activity of the era.

The handwritten message on the front adds a personal touch that reflects the customs of communication over a century ago. It reads: “It was kind of you to send that cap and kerchief - This looks like a scene in Jerusalem but it is only Veedersburg.” This note not only expresses gratitude but also provides insight into how this American town’s landscape could be reminiscent of faraway places.

Today, this postcard stands as an artifact representing Veedersburg’s past. It offers historians, collectors, and enthusiasts alike an opportunity to own a piece of Indiana’s architectural heritage. Its current status as an antique makes it even more desirable for those interested in Americana or photography history.

Collectors would appreciate this postcard for its historical significance and its condition as an authentic cyanotype print from over a century ago. It serves as both an artistic expression from an early home photographer and as documentation of life in small-town America during that period.

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