This genuine antique postcard depicts the University of Michigan Medical Building in Ann Arbor, Michigan, captured in a warm sepia tone typical of early 1900s printing. The image showcases the building's impressive Neoclassical architecture a commanding three-story brick structure with triangular pediments, circular accent windows, a grand arched entrance, and a tree-lined campus setting.
Postcard Details
| Date | Postmarked December 3, 1913 |
|---|---|
| Origin | Mailed from #543 Church St., Ann Arbor, Michigan |
| Recipient | Miss Etta Put, Laceyville, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, R.F.D. |
| Stamp | 1-cent green Washington stamp, intact |
| Printer | Made in Germany catalog number 252/2537 |
| Condition | Very Good light age toning, minor edge wear consistent with mailing; no tears or major defects |
Perfect For
- Collectors of University of Michigan memorabilia
- Michigan topographical postcard collections
- Medical history ephemera enthusiasts
- Collectors of early 1900s Americana and "Made in Germany" printed postcards
- Genealogists researching the Put family of Wyoming County, Pennsylvania
- Postal Status:
- Posted
- Era:
- Divided Back
- Size:
- Standard