Palczewski Suffrage Postcard Archive
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Rod Library Access Number
157b
Medium
Postcard
Date of Publication
1-1-1909
Publisher
Walter Wellman
Country of Publication
United States
Postmark City
Woods, Minnesota
Destination City
Woods, Minnesota
Mailed/Unmailed
Mailed
Description
Alt text: The back of a vintage postcard is oriented horizontally. The text "post card" is printed in the center top along with the publisher's drawing of a woman's torso on the left. The woman has dark hair and is seen in profile, looking to the right. A green one-cent U.S. postage stamp is in the top right corner. A postmark shows Woods, Minnesota, June 8, 1910. A line divides the left side, labeled "This side for correspondence," from the right side, which is labeled "This side for address." A handwritten message on the left side reads, "Hello. Heard you was sick. How are you. Alright I hope. I guess you are for speaker of the house alright, alright." It is signed, "Theodore." The right side is addressed to Mr George Supreen, Woods, Minnesota. A band below the postcard has the text "Palczewski Suffrage Postcard Archive."
Disciplines
Digital Humanities | Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication | History | History of Gender | Speech and Rhetorical Studies | Women's History
Theme
Anti-suffrage, Commercial publishers; W. Wellman series; Men; Women;
Date Digital
4-11-2017
Ordering Information
Ordering Information: Contact Catherine Palczewski at catherine.palczewski@uni.edu for permission requests and to order high resolution digital copies. Fees will be attached if the image is intended for commercial use.
Copyright
©1909 Walter Wellman [Original pre-1923 postcard
Rights Advisory
Original print postcard is in the public domain; U.S. and International copyright laws protect this digital object. Commercial use of this digital object not permitted without prior permission of copyright holder.
Creative Commons License

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Type
Image