This individual card came out of a NALC member's turn of the century collection. Spanning from 1892 into the early 20th century these delegate cards are an amazing piece of early union and American History. Please view our store for a large selection of these items and let us know if you have any questions or concerns.

This is an authentic early 20th-century calling card belonging to Francis R. Morris from Brooklyn, New York. The card features elegant typography typical of the 1900-1920 period, with Morris's name prominently displayed in a graceful script and location printed in a decorative serif font. Calling cards like this were a popular means of social introduction and communication in the early 1900s, offering a fascinating glimpse into social customs of the era.

Measuring just over 3 inches wide, this piece of ephemera is a rare collectible for those interested in vintage social artifacts from Brooklyn or early American printed materials. The card shows some minor wear, including a small paper loss on the top right edge and remnants of old adhesive on the back, consistent with its age. The clear designation "CARRIER 7A" adds a unique detail, possibly indicating a postal or delivery route. This calling card is a distinguished piece of personal history and a charming addition to any collection of antique paper memorabilia.