RPPC Puerto Rico Vieques CULTIVATED FIELD Farming Agriculture 1926-40s Postcard
Evocative sepia-toned real photo postcard showing a lush agricultural field, likely in Vieques or mainland Puerto Rico. Rows of leafy plants rise in orderly formation, supported by vertical stakes or trellises, suggesting a crop of economic or subsistence importance—possibly beans, tomatoes, or tobacco. The hilly backdrop dotted with trees adds depth and regional character. A quiet testament to rural labor and landscape in the early 20th century Caribbean.
A beautiful slice of agrarian history—ideal for collectors of Caribbean ephemera, agricultural photography, or RPPC landscapes.
Provenance: This postcard came from a large lot attributed to “Puerto Rico / Vieques,” and several other cards from the group show PRRA/CCC-era projects.
TYPE: RPPC
LOCATION: Puerto Rico and Vieques
PUBLISHED/MARKED/STAMP BOX: AZO 4 squares 1926-1940s
POSTMARK: None, Not Mailed
STAMP: None
CONDITION: Unused with no writing, stamp or postmark. The postcard has darkened or yellowed with age. The corner points are a bit dull.
Will be shipped in a plastic sleeve.
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