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1944 Fayette County Court House Vandalia Illinois RPPC Real Photo Postcard - Orbra King Utica Kentucky - 1c Four Freedoms Stamp - March 2 - WWII Era
1944 Fayette County Court House Vandalia Illinois RPPC Real Photo Postcard - Orbra King Utica Kentucky - 1c Four Freedoms Stamp - March 2 - WWII Era
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Vintage Original 1944 Fayette County Court House Vandalia Illinois RPPC Real Photo Postcard - Orbra King Utica Kentucky - 1c Four Freedoms Stamp - March 2 - WWII Era
Measures Approx. 5-3/8" Wide by 3-1/2" Tall
In Good Vintage Condition - Used, Posted, Reverse Collector Swap Handwriting, Curling, Staining, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On Postcard.
Real Photo Postcard Featuring The Fayette County Court House In Vandalia, Illinois, Postmarked March 2, 1944. The Image Shows A Two-Story Brick Courthouse With Classical Columns And Arched Windows, Typical Of Early 20th Century Civic Architecture. Vandalia Served As Illinois' State Capital From 1819 To 1839, Giving Regional Significance To Its Government Buildings. The Card Was Mailed With A One-Cent “Four Freedoms” Stamp During World War II And Is Addressed To Orbra King In Utica, Kentucky. The Handwritten Message References Exchanging Courthouse Views, Reflecting Mid-20th Century Postcard Collecting Trends.
Product Photos Include A Watermark And Possibly An Object For Scale / Photography Purposes Only. Also, Product Listings May Include Newspaper Images, Display Photos Or Short Video Clips Relevant To The Item Which Are Not Included In The Purchase. The Product Title Is For The Exact Item Available.
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