Antique 1911 Home vs Saloon Temperance Postcard Red Children Flag
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This antique postcard features a red-toned image of four children holding American flags in front of a larger flag backdrop. Titled "The Home vs. the Saloon," it served as a piece of temperance movement propaganda in the early 20th century. The front includes a handwritten note from Mrs. Sarah M. Witter regarding a convention report.
• Era: Divided Back (1907-1915)
• Postmark Date: September 12, 1911
• Subject: Temperance Movement / Prohibition Propaganda
• Condition: VG (Minor corner wear, light toning)
• Postage: One Cent Benjamin Franklin green stamp
Item will be shipped in a protective sleeve and rigid mailer to ensure secure delivery. Fast shipping is provided.
Keywords: prohibition, temperance movement, antique postcard, 1911, political ephemera, social history, vintage mail, benjamin franklin stamp, americana, collectible paper
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