Name/Title
Chester, N.Y. Episcopal ChurchEntry/Object ID
chs-001252Tags
St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchDescription
This aged colorized photo postcard depicts the Episcopal Church in Chester, New York. This building features traditional Gothic architectural designs, including a pointed arched stained glass window and a steeply pitched roof, culminating in a prominent spire that pierces the sky. The property behind the church is Guy Miller's estate. The landscape seems serene with sparse trees, hinting at its placement within a tranquil and somewhat rural setting. The address side of the "Chester, N.Y. Episcopal Church" postcard features handwritten script covering most of its surface. The top right corner has a green one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp, postmarked from Chester, N.Y., dating back to 8 PM, August 9, 1910. The card is addressed to Miss Jessie Puff in Middletown, N.Y.Subject Person/Organization
St Pauls Episcopal ChurchSubject Place
* Untyped Subject Place
Chester (Village) - Orange County - New YorkLexicon
Legacy Lexicon
Category
Church: St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchPostcard Details
Postcard Type
Post CardPublisher
Artino post cards, New York CityPlace Published
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New York (City) - New York County - New YorkPlace Printed
* Untyped Place Printed
GermanyPostmark
Date and Time of Postmark
8 PM Aug 9, 1910Postmark Place
* Untyped Postmark Place
Chester (Village) - Orange County - New YorkSender
HazelTranscription
Chester, N. Y. Episcopal Church
Artino post cards New York City. Made in Germany
[reverse]
Post Card
[Postmark}
Chester, N.Y.
8 PM Aug 9, 1910
[Communication]
Dear Jessie:- Mother and I are back in Orange Co. once again. Expect to stay up for the month. When we go to Middletown to visit my Uncle we will try and get out to see you all if we can.
Lots of love
Hazel
[address]
Miss Jessie Puff
Middletown
N.Y.
R.F.D. #3
4125 Printed in GermanyCreate Date
August 1, 2024Update Date
August 12, 2024