1912 Lagoon & Sheep in Washington Park Chicago IL Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
This charming color lithograph captures a quintessential pastoral scene from the early 20th-century history of Chicago's Washington Park. The image depicts a leisurely couple in a rowboat on the lagoon, while a large flock of sheep grazes peacefully on the bank nearby. During this era, sheep were famously used in South Side parks to maintain the lawns, a practical and picturesque solution for grass management before the widespread use of mechanical mowers. The rustic wooden bridge and lush foliage illustrate the landscape design of Frederick Law Olmsted, who envisioned the park as a rural retreat for city dwellers. This card serves as a nostalgic record of the "pastoral ideal" that defined Chicago’s public green spaces at the turn of the century.
Details
Era: Divided Back (1912)
City: Chicago (Publisher Location) / Evanston (Sender Location)
State or Region: Illinois
Country: United States
Topic: Washington Park, Chicago Park History, Sheep Lawn Mowers, Leisure Boating, Urban Pastoralism, Chicago Postcard History
Condition: Circulated
Postage: 1 Cent George Washington Green Stamp (Scott #405), postmarked Aug 30, 1912, in Evanston, Ill.
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: The Acme Graph Co., Chicago (No. 642)
Printer: The Acme Graph Co.
Print Type: Lithograph (Color)