Name/Title
St. Columba Church and RectoryEntry/Object ID
chs-001307Description
This colorized photo postcard showcases a vintage postcard depicting an early 20th-century scene in Chester, N.Y., featuring the 1887 St. Columba Church and Rectory. This image displays the address side on an old postcard, postmarked from Chester, N. Y. on November 19, 1907. It features a green one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp in the top right corner. The card is addressed to Miss Margaret Curtin of Jersey City, New Jersey, and showcases a printed Artino logo image of a Native American in profile. Handwritten script details the recipient’s address and a message, making the card a historical artifact that captures a moment of personal communication from the early 20th centurySubject Person/Organization
St. Columba ChurchSubject Place
* Untyped Subject Place
Chester (Village) - Orange County - New YorkLexicon
Legacy Lexicon
Category
Church: St. Columbia ChurchPostcard Details
Postcard Type
Post CardPublisher
Artino Cards, NYC, Printed in GermanyPostmark
Date and Time of Postmark
7 am Nov 16, 1907Postmark Place
* Untyped Postmark Place
Chester (Village) - Orange County - New YorkTranscription
Transcription
St. Columba Church and Rectory, Chester, N. Y.
[reverse]
[postmark]
Chester, N.Y.
7 am Nov 16, 1907
[Addressed to:}
Miss Margaret Curtin
182 18th St
Jersey City
N.J.
[Message:]
Have not heard anything yet - said Postal thanks hoping you are well as I am
JasTranscriber
Clifton PatrickCreate Date
August 1, 2024Update Date
August 23, 2024