Name/Title
Onion Meadows, Chester, N. Y.Entry/Object ID
chs-013334Description
The image portrays a vintage black-and-white postcard titled "Onion Meadows, Chester, N.Y." It captures a broad expanse of agricultural fields in the foreground, which appear to be tilled and possibly prepared for planting, under a light sky with soft clouds. Beyond the fields, a collection of small buildings, possibly homes and barns, forms a quaint rural community. The layout and architecture of the buildings suggest a small, closely-knit town, typical of early 20th-century American rural settings. In the distance, mature trees line the horizon, further emphasizing the pastoral charm of the area. The entire scene conveys a serene atmosphere of rural life, illustrating a moment in the history of Chester, New York.
The image depicts the back of this vintage postcard postmarked May 9, 1910, from Lake, N.Y. It features a one-cent postage stamp with Benjamin Franklin's portrait. The handwritten message addresses Miss Josephine Bryan, urging her to bring her camera and train her thumbnails to grow sharp. So she can cut strawberry stems into the quick, signed by "Uncle Ruth." There is a red dividing line suggesting the left side for correspondence and the right side for the address.Subject Place
* Untyped Subject Place
Chester (Village) - Orange County - New YorkCategory
Meadows Chester
Chester Views
Lexicon
Legacy Lexicon
Category
Agriculture: Black Dirt, Drowned LandsPostcard Details
Postcard Type
Post CardPublisher
Tichenor & Rudolph, Middletown, N. Y.Postmark
Date and Time of Postmark
May 9 P.M. 1910Postmark Place
* Untyped Postmark Place
Lake (populated place) - Town of Chester - Orange County - New YorkSender
Uncle RuthTranscription
Transcription
Onion Meadows, Chester, N. Y.
[verso]
[postmark]
Lake, N. Y.
May 9 P.M. 1910
Post Card
68047 Tichenor & Rudolph, Middletown, N. Y.
Printed In Germany.
This Space May Be Used For Correspondence
Dear Josie
be sure to bring your camera. and train your thumb nails to grow sharp. So you can cut a strawberrie stem into quick.
uncle Ruth
For Address Only.
Miss Josephine Bryan
322 S. Geneva St
Ithaca
N.Y.Transcriber
Clifton PatrickCreate Date
August 1, 2024Update Date
September 28, 2024