Chelsea Square in New York City has long been part of Manhattan’s historic landscape, and institutions such as the General Theological Seminary represent enduring aspects of the city’s educational and religious fabric. Early twentieth-century postcards from this era provide valuable visual documentation of architectural landmarks and urban life at a time when the city was rapidly expanding in both population and built environment.
This private mailing card from the 1900s features Chelsea Square and the General Theological Seminary in New York City, known for its rich, tinted color reproduction that was popular in the early 1900s. The postcard’s imagery captures the architectural character of the seminary and its surrounding square during a formative period of New York’s history. As vintage paper ephemera, it shows age-appropriate characteristics consistent with its production and preservation over more than a century. Please review all images carefully, as they show the exact item you will receive.
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