Oak Park, Montgomery, Alabama
Color print view of Oak Park located in Montgomery, AL. Large wooded area with walking paths. Man resting on bench. Men and women entering park. Small signs of each side of entrance. Postmarked January 30, 1920. Undivided back postcard. Printed on front: 'Montgomery, Ala. Oak Park.' Print...
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Alabama postcards Oak Park, Montgomery, Alabama Raphael Tuck & Sons |
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Alabama postcards Montgomery (Ala.); Parks -- Alabama Geography and Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns Montgomery; Alabama Cities & towns; Parks For information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History. |
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Color print view of Oak Park located in Montgomery, AL. Large wooded area with walking paths. Man resting on bench. Men and women entering park. Small signs of each side of entrance. Postmarked January 30, 1920. Undivided back postcard. Printed on front: 'Montgomery, Ala. Oak Park.' Printed on back: 'Oak Park, the most important of Montgomery's public parks, is fifty acres in extent, and is laid out with every regard for beauty and pleasure; the well-paved driveways are of unusual width, and the pretty flowers and shrubbery of great profusion. An afternoon stroll or drive through the Park is one of the daily social diversions of the city's leisure class. Raphael Tuck & Sons' Post Card Series No 2371, "Montgomery, Ala." Art Publishers To Their Majesties The King and Queen.'Written on front: 'A. Winter Dream, J. T. B.' Written on back: 'Miss Mae Shea. Sidney Ohio.' |
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Oak Park, Montgomery, AlabamaColor print view of Oak Park located in Montgomery, AL. Large wooded area with walking paths. Man resting on bench. Men and women entering park. Small signs of each side of entrance. Postmarked January 30, 1920. Undivided back postcard. Printed on front: 'Montgomery, Ala. Oak Park.' Printed on back: 'Oak Park, the most important of Montgomery's public parks, is fifty acres in extent, and is laid out with every regard for beauty and pleasure; the well-paved driveways are of unusual width, and the pretty flowers and shrubbery of great profusion. An afternoon stroll or drive through the Park is one of the daily social diversions of the city's leisure class. Raphael Tuck & Sons' Post Card Series No 2371, "Montgomery, Ala." Art Publishers To Their Majesties The King and Queen.'Raphael Tuck & Sons19402005Troy University Library Montgomery (Ala.); Parks -- AlabamaGeography and Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and TownsMontgomery; AlabamaCities & towns; ParksFor information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History.This collection may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. copyright law.Wade Hall Postcard Collection, Troy University Library, Special Collections.Written on front: 'A. Winter Dream, J. T. B.' Written on back: 'Miss Mae Shea. Sidney Ohio.'Troy University (Troy, Ala.) Library; University of Alabama Library (Digitization)Box 2, ADAtscwhp000753ADAtscwhp000753.1, ADAtscwhp000753.2imageengjpeghttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/troy2/id/2358 |
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Oak Park, Montgomery, Alabama |
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Oak Park, Montgomery, Alabama |
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