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Seattle WA Washington Labor Temple Divided Back Postcard Unused Edw H Mitchell
Seattle WA Washington Labor Temple Divided Back Postcard Unused Edw H Mitchell
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This vintage postcard features a beautifully colored illustration of the Seattle Labor Temple in Seattle, Washington. The building showcases classic early 20th-century architecture with detailed windows and a distinctive red mansard roof. The card is numbered 658 and was produced by the well-known publisher Edward H. Mitchell of San Francisco, a prominent postcard publisher in the early 1900s. The artful lithograph printing technique captures the architectural details and vibrant colors typical of postcards from this era.
The back of the postcard provides space for correspondence and the address, along with postage rate instructions indicating domestic postage at one cent and foreign at two cents, consistent with early 20th-century mailing rates. This postcard is a collectible piece representing historical labor movement architecture in Seattle and a fine example of Edward H. Mitchell's work from the classic postcard period. Ideal for collectors interested in vintage Americana, architectural postcards, or labor history.
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