Here's a dive into my file of patriotic antique postcard images. I only actually own a few of these, as they are unusual for my collection. I primarily buy very old town scenes and architecture or specific themes like cotton and gas stations, all of which work very well with doing genealogy. I love seeing a town as it was when my great great grandparents were living there.
The cards below demonstrate the mind set of their times. I think they're good reminders.
This card of Mt. Vernon is my oldest, postmarked in 1899. I got it on ebay and had it returned to the US from England. See how the flag is hand colored.
I think the prettiest one is the Yankee Doodle drum. Which one stands out to you and why?
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Those are beautiful! My mom would like those, she's an antique collector. Thank you for visiting my blog!
What beautiful cards! I love victorian art-work and don't know that I could pick just one as a favorite.
Lovely cards. My favorites are the Liberty Bell and like you, the Yankee Doodle drum.
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The fourth one is my personal favorite...I like the black and white. Very old fashioned and timeless.
Another great take on the word. When I started this little game I had the notion that everyone thinks a little different and that the results would be varied. Everybody, in some cases, is the same but very different. That's why this little corner of the blog-world is so interesting.
Those are amazing! It is hard to pick a favorite, but I think I'd go with the one with the slogan "Let the Eagle Scream". Who doesn't want to hear that?
I love the Screaming Eagle! He belongs on the hood of a souped up car.
Very nice presentation using the traditional meaning of the word. Thanks for visiting my site.
I like the Liberty Bell card. It stands out to me.
it was the kids singing yankee doodle dandy that caught my eye the most.
These are lovely. I'm taken by the hat and sabers, for some reason.
I like them all, truth be told.
But my favorite one has to be the Mt. Vernon one, because the flag really pops out at me.
"Daughter of the Regiment"
It makes me wonder just who sent the card and to whom.
I find the Daughter of the Regiment one very interesting. She has a Barbie figure and we think that ideal is only common nowdays?
A century ago, there were MANY patriotic societies like this and the male version with the cross swords. Most fell away, but a few still remain.
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