Omaha News Co Main Wing High School Postcard Omaha NE 1908 Divided Back Posted

$ 3.12

Continent: North America Brand/Publisher: The Omaha News Company Unit of Sale: Single Unit brand: The Omaha News Company Type: Printed (Lithograph) Material: Paper Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in) Number of Items in Set: 1 Year Manufactured: 1908 Features: Divided Back Theme: Cities & Towns, Architecture Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919 Era: Divided Back (1907-1915) Region: Nebraska Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Postage Condition: Posted City: Omaha Country: United States Subject: High School

Description

Omaha News Co Main Wing High School Postcard Omaha NE 1908 Divided Back Posted. AS IS- see pictures. Wear on corners and edges, stained appearance on the front and dark fading spots on the back likely due to aging, small marks on both sides. The Omaha News Co Main Wing High School postcard postmarked from 1908 is a single original printed postcard featuring a high school in Omaha, Nebraska. Published by The Omaha News Company, the postcard shows the architecture of the school and is part of the Divided Back era. Measuring a standard size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches and made of paper, this postcard captures a piece of North American history from the early 20th century. The postcard was posted and offers a glimpse into the cities and towns of the United States during that time period. Item #: 263 AS IS- see pictures. Wear on corners and edges, stained appearance on the front and dark fading spots on the back likely due to aging, small marks on both sides. The Omaha News Co Main Wing High School postcard postmarked from 1908 is a single original printed postcard featuring a high school in Omaha, Nebraska. Published by The Omaha News Company, the postcard shows the architecture of the school and is part of the Divided Back era. Measuring a standard size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches and made of paper, this postcard captures a piece of North American history from the early 20th century. The postcard was posted and offers a glimpse into the cities and towns of the United States during that time period. Item #: 263