Soldiers Monument

Transcription:

Ethel,
You and your mother come up this Sunday after you close. Uncle will meet you on the car. I hope you can come. This will help you before you leave. Hope you receive this card in time.
With love,
W. E.

Miss Ethel Robbins
Boston Store
Providence
R. I.
Candy Dept.

Postmarked:

August 24, 1910

1908 1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated, type IV

History and Notes:

Context: Main Image: The postcard provides a clear view of the Soldiers Monument located in Attleboro, Massachusetts, with surrounding buildings in the background. Details: Foreground:

  • The monument stands prominently in the center of the image, surrounded by a well-maintained circular base.
  • The ground around the monument appears to be a broad, open square or plaza with a smooth, light-colored surface. Middle Ground:
  • The Soldiers Monument features a statue of a soldier holding a flag at the top, with additional figures on the base representing various military roles.
  • Horse-drawn carriages are visible near the monument, adding historical context to the scene. Background:
  • To the left of the monument, there are several buildings, including a multi-story structure with a sign that appears to read “LAUNDRY” and another smaller building with the name “J.E. NIXAN.”
  • Additional buildings in the background indicate a commercial area. Text:
  • The top of the postcard reads “Attleboro, Mass. Soldiers Monument.” in red text. Condition:
  • The postcard is in good condition, with vibrant colors and clear details.
  • There are some faint marks or wear around the edges, but they do not significantly detract from the overall image. Interpretation: Historical Context:
  • The Soldiers Monument is a significant historical landmark, commemorating the contributions and sacrifices of soldiers from Attleboro.
  • The presence of horse-drawn carriages indicates the period in which the postcard was created, providing insight into the town’s transportation methods at the time. Cultural Importance:
  • The monument serves as a focal point for community remembrance and historical reflection.
  • The buildings and the open plaza provide context for the town’s layout and the importance of the monument within the community. Artistic Elements:
  • The use of color highlights the monument and contrasts it with the surrounding buildings and the light-colored plaza.
  • The inclusion of horse-drawn carriages adds a sense of historical authenticity and everyday life to the scene. Overall Impression:
  • This postcard effectively captures the importance of the Soldiers Monument within Attleboro, showcasing its prominence and the surrounding environment.
  • The combination of the monument, the buildings, and the historical transportation methods provides a well-rounded view of this central location in the town.
  • The postcard serves as a valuable piece of historical documentation, illustrating the architectural and societal landscape of early 20th century Attleboro.

Additional Details: [1908 1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated, type IV]

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