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Fredericksburg VA Virginia Stratford Hall White Border Postcard C T American Art
Fredericksburg VA Virginia Stratford Hall White Border Postcard C T American Art
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This vintage linen postcard depicts Stratford Hall, a historic estate built in 1727 near Fredericksburg, Virginia. The card features the impressive red brick mansion with its distinctive eight chimneys and green-shuttered windows, set against a bright blue sky with soft clouds. Stratford Hall is famously known as the birthplace of Richard Henry Lee, Frances Lightfoot Lee, Light Horse Harry Lee, and General Robert E. Lee, adding significant historical value to this collectible postcard.
Printed by C.T. American Art Co., Chicago, this postcard showcases the classic linen texture popular in mid-20th century postcards, which enhances its vibrant colors and fine detail. The back of the card includes a brief historical description of the estate and a one-cent stamp box, typical of early to mid-1900s postcards. This piece is ideal for collectors interested in American history, architecture, and vintage travel memorabilia.
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