Description
Groveland Bridge Merrimack River Haverhill MA Rotograph Postcard. The card captures a serene landscape, featuring the distinctive truss bridge design, the calm waters of the river, and the natural beauty of the surrounding banks and distant hills. Discover a piece of early 20th-century Americana with this vintage Rotograph postcard, showcasing the iconic Groveland Bridge spanning the majestic Merrimack River in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The card captures a serene landscape, featuring the distinctive truss bridge design, the calm waters of the river, and the natural beauty of the surrounding banks and distant hills. This historical image provides a fascinating glimpse into the infrastructure and scenery of Haverhill during a bygone era, making it a captivating collectible for enthusiasts of regional history and vintage photography. Produced by The Rotograph Co. of New York City, with printing originating from Germany, this postcard exemplifies the quality and artistic detail characteristic of early 1900s postcards. The Rotograph process, a form of halftone photographic printing, renders the scene with a rich tonal range, highlighting the architectural grandeur of the bridge and the tranquil environment. The reverse side features a divided back with the classic "Domestic One Cent / Foreign Two Cents" stamp box, indicating its circulation period between 1907 and 1917, further solidifying its historical significance. This postcard is a wonderful addition for collectors of Massachusetts memorabilia, vintage bridges, or early American city views.