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Sender
Florence Marie O'Neill [Saratoga, California, United States]
Recipient
Miss May Clarke [St. Joseph, Missouri, United States]
Caption
Mightiest of all trees, living wonders of the world, are the tall Redwoods. Nowhere are they native except in the northern coastal region of California (save a few groups in the extreme Southwestern corner of Oregon). The Redwood Highway passes through over 200 miles of primeval Redwood forest.
Physical Description
One linen postcard with divided back published by Stanley A. Piltz, Company, San Francisco, California, “Pictorial Wonderland” Art Tones Series and printed in the United States by "C.T. Art Colortone" made only by Curt Teich and Company Inc., Chicago, Illinois.
Condition
Used
Language of Message
English
Language of Postcard
English
Location
United States–California–Humboldt County
Publisher
Stanley A. Piltz Co.
Printer
Curt Teich & Co.
Printing Process
Chromolithography
Technique
Artist rendering
Date Issued
1930-1955
Object Type
Postcard
Object Size
14 X 09 cm
Original Collection
San Diego College for Women Postcard Collection
Print Series
9A-H2567
Publisher Series
530
Postcard Collection Number
California-21
Digital Collection
San Diego College for Women Linen Postcard Collection
Digital Publisher
Copley Library, University of San Diego
Date Digitized
2013
Image File Size
360 KB
Image Format
Image/Jpeg
Repository
Special Collections. Copley Library, University of San Diego
Image File Location
Cop-Darc\Postcards\Linen Postcards\California\CA-21A
Copyright
This postcard may be protected by copyright law. It is being made available for non-commercial, personal, educational, and research use only. It is the responsibility of the user to locate and obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) or heirs for any other use.
Keywords
Redwood National Park (California), National Parks & Reserves, Redwoods, Pacific Coast Highway, Roads