Name/Title
St. Columba Church, Chester, N. Y.Entry/Object ID
chs-001311Description
This monochrome photo postcard depicts the first St. Columba's Church built in 1887 nestled among lush trees, with overhanging branches slightly obscuring its architectural details. Two people are faintly visible, sitting on what appears to be the front porch of a nearby house. The photograph, filled with a handwritten message around the edges, a personal to Hazel Dell Masterson from her 'Pop.' The address side features handwritten notes and a one-cent stamp with Benjamin Franklin's image. The postmark indicates "Oct 14 1905." Notably, the text refers to "Old St Columba's Church before the fire 1944," indicating it was written with retrospective mention of an event. The address written reads "Miss Hazel Dell Masterson, #310 West 140th St, New York City, NY."Subject Person/Organization
Masterson, HazelSubject Place
* Untyped Subject Place
Chester (Village) - Orange County - New YorkLexicon
Legacy Lexicon
Category
Church: St. Columbia ChurchPostcard Details
Postcard Type
Post CardPostmark
Date and Time of Postmark
10 am Oct 14, 1905Postmark Place
* Untyped Postmark Place
Chester (Village) - Orange County - New YorkAddressee
Name
Miis Hazel Dell MastersonTranscription
St. Columba Church, Chester, N. Y.
[message]10/14/05
My dear Hazel Dell
The whist was a success(quick nght)
“at received, yours & Mams letter at Breakfast”
Mrs. Morse & Lizzie Board won Ribbons. Be Good & I will see you tomorrow. Pop
[reverse]
[postmark]
Chester, N.Y.
10 am Oct 14, 1905
[Addressed to:]
Miis Hazel Dell Masterson
#310 West 140th St
New York City, N.YCreate Date
August 1, 2024Update Date
August 24, 2024