Valley Forge, PA
Greetings from Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Front
Description: Large-letter linen postcard reading 'Greetings From Valley Forge PA' with colorful vignettes of monuments, Washington's headquarters, and Revolutionary War-era figures with a flag embedded within bold block letters.
Printed Text: Greetings From VALLEY FORGE PA.
Back
Description: Divided back with printed descriptive text about Valley Forge history; publisher imprints 'LYNN H. BOYER, PHILADELPHIA, PA. AND WILDWOOD, N.J.' on left side and 'C.T. ART COLORTONE REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MADE ONLY BY CURT TEICH & CO., INC., CHICAGO'; stamp box upper right; handwritten message present.
Printed Text: Valley Forge lies 24 miles from Philadelphia on the banks of the Schuylkill River where the picturesque Valley Creek empties into it. Washington's Army laid encamped on these hills from Dec. 19, 1777, until June 19, 1778, while the British occupied Philadelphia. No spot on Earth is so sacred in the History of the Struggle for Human Liberty as Valley Forge./POST CARD/THIS SPACE FOR ADDRESS ONLY/PLACE ONE CENT STAMP HERE/LYNN H. BOYER, PHILADELPHIA, PA. AND WILDWOOD, N.J./C.T. ART COLORTONE REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MADE ONLY BY CURT TEICH & CO., INC., CHICAGO
Publisher Location: Chicago, IL
Postmark & Message
Postmark:
Message: Thanks for the cards. Elmer.
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