This undivided back postcard, postmarked and stamped in February 1907, provides a fascinating glimpse into the past.
Sent to Louis Inman at 120 Broadway in New York City, it features an inquiry about the building depicted on the front of the card, with the writer wondering if Georgetown College, located in Washington, D.C., looked familiar.
The postcard is postmarked and stamped on February 10, 1907, adding to its historical significance. This type of correspondence highlights the importance of educational institutions during that era and provides insight into how people communicated about landmarks and education in the early 20th century. 10, 1907
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