This captivating Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) from 1908 captures a charming, candid moment featuring a group of six children, affectionately labeled "The Dirty Dozen - b." in period handwriting. The sepia-toned image depicts the youngsters seated together on what appears to be a porch or steps, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century childhood. The authentic photographic process used for this postcard provides a rich, detailed visual texture, characteristic of the era's photographic techniques.
The reverse of the postcard reveals a clear Hannibal, Missouri postmark dated September 16, 1908, accompanied by a one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp. It was addressed to Mr. A. J. Seelman at 337 Sedgwick St, Brookfield, Massachusetts, providing a tangible link to its journey through the postal system. This vintage photographic postcard serves as a unique historical artifact, perfect for collectors of turn-of-the-century Americana, Missouri or Massachusetts postal history, and those interested in social history or early photography.
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