1907 Post Office Philadelphia PA Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
This 1907 halftone print features the historic Philadelphia Post Office, a commanding multi-story structure built in the classical architectural style. With rows of arched windows, elegant columns, and a richly detailed cornice, the building stood as a symbol of civic pride and efficiency in the early 20th century. Located on a prominent corner in the city, the scene also includes glimpses of nearby buildings and street life, complete with vintage signage and urban bustle.
Details
Era: Divided Back (c. 1907–1908)
City: Philadelphia
State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States of America
Topics: Post Offices, Architecture, Government Buildings, Street Scenes
Artist/Photographer: Unknown (Architects: John McArthur Jr. & Alfred Bult Mullett)
Condition: Circulated, Postmarked November 17, 1908
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: The American News Company
Additional Information
The publisher is identified as The American News Company, indicated by the specific multi-language "Postkarte" header and the "Printed in Germany" imprint. Prior to WW1, The American News Company contracted with high-end German lithographers to produce their cards; many of their Philadelphia-area views from this period were part of these German-printed runs. This specific card was mailed from Philadelphia on November 17, 1908, featuring a 1-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp.