Postcard of the Prentiss Home Store
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Title
Postcard of the Prentiss Home Store
Description
Postcard with a black and white photograph of the Prentiss Home Store on the front. Photograph depicts the building along with 4 people standing in front of the store. From left to right: Ella Neil, Lori Simpson, Mrs. Annie Soule Prentiss, and Frank Prentiss. On the front of the building "Mrs. A.J. Prentiss Home Store" is painted on a sign. At the bottom of the photograph "#2 Lawrence Kan. Prentiss, Home, Erected 1859" is printed in white ink. On the back of the postcard Charline Fitzpatrick has written that this is her favorite postcard and that she got school supplies from the store when she went to Quincy School. Note: From its establishment until around 1910 the store is listed at 1105 Massachusetts Street, but is listed at 907 Tennessee in the 1911 directory.
Creator
No writer
Source
Fitzpatrick-Postma Collection
Publisher
Publisher unknown
Date
Circa 1898
Contributor
Fitzpatrick, Charline
Postma, Sally
Carttar, Rosalea
Carttar, Peter
Rights
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Format
Still Image
Language
English
Type
Postcard
Identifier
2_Weavers_to_Wren_Building(cp_91a)
2_Weavers_to_Wren_Building(cp_91b)
Coverage
1105 Massachusetts Street (Lawrence, Kan.)
Circa 1898
Unknown
Abstract
Postcard with a black and white photograph of the Prentiss Home Store on the front. Photograph information on the back.
Is Part Of
Album 2: Weavers to Wren Building
Medium
Photograph
Print
Drawing
Provenance
Acquired by Charline Fitzpatrick or Sally Postma.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Postcard
Physical Dimensions
5 1/2" x 3 1/2"
Collection
Citation
No writer, “Postcard of the Prentiss Home Store,” Digital Douglas County History, accessed November 24, 2024, https://history.lplks.org/items/show/699.
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