Indianapolis, IN
Indiana State Capitol, Indianapolis
Front
Description: A color illustration of the Indiana State Capitol building with a large dome and columns. People are walking on the grounds in front of the building. In the upper right corner, there is a circular seal with 'INDIANA STATE SEAL' written around it, depicting a landscape with trees. The sky is blue with some clouds.
Printed Text: The Indiana State Capitol, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. INDIANA STATE SEAL
Back
Description: The back of the postcard is divided. The left side has text about the Indiana State Capitol and the state of Indiana, along with publisher information. The right side is blank for the address. There is a stamp box in the upper right corner.
Printed Text: TUCK'S POST CARD CARTE POSTALE. POSTKARTE. By Appointment. The State Capitol of Indiana, is in Indianapolis, its largest city. Indiana, known as the "Hoosier State," has an area of 36,350 square miles, and was admitted to the Union in 1816. The State has the corn as floral emblem. The name Indiana is derived from the word "Indian" and was first applied in 1802. (FOR ADDRESS ONLY.) Raphael Tuck & Sons' "Oilette" "STATE CAPITOLS, U.S.A." ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN. [Regd.] Postcard 2454. Printed in England.
Publisher Location: England
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