Dover, DE
Delaware State Capitol, Dover
Front
Description: A color illustration of the Delaware State Capitol building with a large tree in the foreground and people walking on the lawn. The state seal is depicted in the upper right corner.
Printed Text: The Delaware State Capitol. DOVER, DEL. Oilette
Back
Description: The back of the postcard features the 'TUCK'S POST CARD' heading, a description of Delaware, and a space for the address. Publisher information is printed along the left edge.
Printed Text: TUCK'S POST CARD CARTE POSTALE. POSTKARTE. By Appointment. Delaware—one of the original thirteen colonies—has its State Capitol in Dover. Delaware is the smallest but one State in the Union, having an area of 2,050 square miles; it is sometimes referred to as the “Diamond State,” on account of its small size and great worth. The State flower is the peach blossom. Delaware took its name in 1703, from Lord de la Warr. (For Address Only.) Raphael Tuck & Sons' "Oilette" "STATE CAPITOLS, U.S.A." [Regd.] Postcard 2454. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN. Printed in England.
Publisher Location: England
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