Gay Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Mount Vernon, Ohio (Date Unknown)

Gay Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Mount Vernon, Ohio (Date Unknown)
Vintage postcard depicting the Gay Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Mount Vernon, Ohio.

The description on the front of the card:
Gay Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Mount Vernon, Ohio

Estimated Date: 1907-1915

Era: Divided Back Era
Condition: Unused

Back of Gay Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Mount Vernon, Ohio (Date Unknown)
Back of the postcard.

Published by:

The Woolson Co., Mount Vernon, Ohio

The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. Hand-colored.

The Albertype Company, initially known as Wittemann Brothers, was founded by Adolph and Herman L. Wittemann and operated from 1890 to 1952 in Brooklyn, New York. They specialized in producing collotype prints that were distributed as postcards and viewbooks across the United States. The collotype process allowed for cost-effective and accurate reproductions of photographs and other artworks.

The company started by printing books and pioneer postcards before becoming a significant publisher of national view cards, producing approximately 25,000 different prints. Their postcards were known for not being numbered, and their name appeared on early cards' stamp boxes. When divided-back postcards were authorized, they introduced a distinctive line on the back with the words "Post Cards of Quality" and later "The Finest American Made View Post Cards."
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Rights Info: Public Domain

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