Postcard of the Entrance of Haskell Institute
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Title
Postcard of the Entrance of Haskell Institute
Subject
Haskell Institute
Description
Postcard with a black and white photograph of the entrance arch to Haskell Institute on the front. Photograph depicts the entrance arch with campus buildings in the background. White border is around the entire photograph. On the bottom of the border "36. Entrance. Haskell Institute. Lawrence, Kansas. A. Lawrence Photo" is printed in black ink. A note is written on the right side. Signed by Mrs. Cooke and dated February 4, 1908. Note continues on to the back. Addressed to Miss Rosamund McCleverty in Manoa, Pennsylvania. Postmarked February 5, 1908. Information on when the postcard was acquired is on the back, 10/21/2000.
Creator
Cooke, Unknown
Source
Fitzpatrick-Postma Collection
Publisher
Lawrence, A. (Alfred), photographer
Date
2/5/1908
Contributor
Fitzpatrick, Charline
Postma, Sally
Carttar, Rosalea
Carttar, Peter
Rights
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Format
Still Image
Language
English
Type
Postcard
Identifier
Haskell_02(cp_16a)
Haskell_02(cp_16b)
Coverage
Haskell Institute
155 E Indian Ave (Lawrence, Kans.)
2/5/1908
10/21/2000
Abstract
Postcard with a black and white photograph of the entrance arch to Haskell Institute on the front. Manufacturing information on the front. Acquisition information on the back. Note written on the front and back.
Date Modified
2/5/1908
Is Part Of
Haskell Album #2
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
Cooke, Unknown, “Postcard of the Entrance of Haskell Institute,” Digital Douglas County History, accessed November 21, 2024, https://history.lplks.org/items/show/98.
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