Princeton, NJ
Blair Hall, Princeton, New Jersey
Front
Description: Color linen postcard showing Blair Hall at Princeton, a massive Gothic revival stone gateway tower with two battlemented turrets, an arched passageway, and a clock face, with elm trees and a flag flying above. Students are visible in the background.
Printed Text: PR-17—Blair Hall, Princeton, Princeton, N. J.
Back
Description: Divided back with descriptive text about Princeton's history on the left, 'POST CARD' printed in the center, publisher imprint 'Lynn H. Boyer, Jr., Wildwood, N.J.' on left edge, and 'C.T. American Art' trade designation.
Printed Text: The College of New Jersey, now Princeton, moved to Princeton, N.J. in 1756, it was founded in 1746, it has a campus of over 900 acres with many fine buildings of English Collegiate Gothic Architecture. LYNN H. BOYER, JR., WILDWOOD, N.J. "C.T. AMERICAN ART", REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. PLACE ONE CENT STAMP HERE POST CARD
Publisher Location: Wildwood, New Jersey
Postmark & Message
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