Posts Tagged ‘Wyoming’

THE MOUNTAIN ITSELF ! A VINTAGE POSTCARD

Friday, October 30th, 2009

This is the final postcard in the Wyoming series.

20091030 TETON

This unused postcard has a copyright date of 1929 the same year that Congress created Grand Teton National Park.  This image of Grand Teton, the centerpiece of the range is printed on a linen finish, white border postcard.

The postcard was published by Haynes.  There is a card number, 5A-H514.

Did you know that the publishers of poscards started using the white border style because it used less ink and therefore cost less to print.

JACKSON LAKE – A VINTAGE POSTCARD

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Postcard #4 in the Wyoming series.

20091028 JACKSON LAKE

This postcard view of Jackson Lake and the Teton Range is unused and undated.  Published by the Union Pacific Railroad these postcards were distributed by the Railroad to spread the word of the wonders of the West. (In other words, an advertising postcard).

It is a “linen finish” postcard.   Linen finish postcards have a range of from 1930 through 1944.

There is a card number in the stamp area, 81896.

JACKSON LAKE LODGE – A VINTAGE POSTCARD

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Postcard #3 in the Wyoming series

20091027 LODGE

This postcard was written by me to my Grandmother in 1959.  I was 22 years old, a college student, on a road trip with two of my friends.  We had driven from California to Colorado and Wyoming and were seeing the sights.  My message to my Grandmother sounds a bit like my teen-age years extended into my 20s.

The message I wrote is:  “Hi The cold weather of the Rockies go to us and we are staying in this lodge.  We are coming home a week early so have a cake for me (please) Jon”

The image is of the Great Room at Jackson Lake Lodge.  You enter this lodge at a lower level, walk up a massive staircase and suddenly this panorama of the Tetons appears before you.

This postcard was published by Intermountain Tourist Supply, there was no card number.

NOT A POSTCARD BUT . . .

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Today’s posting is the second in the Wyoming series.

20091026 INFO CARD

This is not a postcard but in fits right in with this series of ephemera from Wyoming.  Part of a series of info cards on the 48 states this 1891 publication shows and describes scenes of life on the Wyoming frontier.

This series of cards was published by The Youths Companion