Marietta Ohio High School Vintage Postcard 1909 Posted Divided Back

$ 5.28

Subject: High School Era: Divided Back (1907-1915) Country: United States Theme: Cities Towns Postage Condition: Posted Region: Ohio City: Marietta Continent: North America Country of Origin: United States

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Marietta Ohio High School Vintage Postcard 1909 Posted Divided Back. Thank you for visiting! This item is in stock and usually ships within 1 business day of your purchase. It will be shipped via ebay Standard Envelope which provides tracking information when it passes through the sorting machines for First Class mail. USPS workers have no way of scanning the barcode on the label. When it marks it as "out for delivery or delivered" it means it has arrived at your local sorting center, not your home address. Depending on your local postal route, it may take several days yet to arrive at your home. Also, consider possible weather delays in the actual time the service takes. Feel free to write if you have any questions. Discover a piece of Ohio's educational history with this captivating vintage postcard featuring the High School in Marietta, Ohio. The front of the postcard showcases a grand architectural structure, characteristic of early 20th-century institutional design, with prominent columns and a stately entrance. The sepia-toned image beautifully captures the building's historical essence, offering a glimpse into the past of this significant Ohio city. This card is a delightful find for collectors interested in Ohioana, vintage school architecture, or the history of Marietta. This early 20th-century postcard, dating back to 1909, reflects the popular divided back style, allowing for both a message and an address on the reverse. The card was mailed from Marietta, Ohio, to Jersey, Ohio, carrying a personal handwritten message and featuring a one-cent U.S. postage stamp with George Washington's profile. Such details add to its historical value, making it a wonderful collectible for enthusiasts of postal history and early American postcards. It serves as a tangible connection to the past, preserving the memory of a landmark building and a moment in time.