Mount Vernon VA-Virginia, Woodlawn Mansion Vintage Souvenir Postcard


Woodlawn is a historic house located in Fairfax County, Virginia. Originally a part of Mount Vernon, George Washington's historic plantation estate, it was subdivided in the 19th century by abolitionists to demonstrate the viability of a free labor system. The address is now 9000 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, Virginia, but due to expansion of Fort Belvoir and reconstruction of historic Route 1, access is via Woodlawn Road slightly south of Jeff Todd Way/State Route 235. The house is a designated National Historic Landmark, primarily for its association with the Washington family, but also for the role it played in the historic preservation movement. It is now a museum property.


Thomas Dexter Press 1934-1977 West Nyack, NY. 62673 dated 1952: Thomas A. Dexter opened his first printshop in Park Ridge, NJ in 1920. He moved to Pearl River, NY eight years later, and by the 1930’s he was producing postcards, mostly linens but also black & white and hand colored cards covering a wide variety of subjects. Although an early pioneer of natural color images, the firms output seems to have only turned exclusively to photochromes after they moved to West Nyack, NY around 1952 when their old shop grew too small. Most of the photochromes printed by Dexter Press bore the words Genuine Natural Color.


Walter H. Miller, Williamsburg Virginia (1951-1999) Photographer and owner of Miller Camera Shop on the corner of Prince George ST and North Boundary. The company grew to a printing establishment known as Walter H. Miller, Miller Publishing Company, Town Crier Publishers (Colonial Town Crier logo), and Bicast Publishing.


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