1907 White Cloud Falls Cascade Lake Tahoe California Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
Immerse yourself in the rugged natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada mountains with this scenic view of White Cloud Falls. Located at the head of Cascade Lake just five miles from Tallac, this powerful waterfall is captured as it plunges over a massive, tiered rocky ledge.
The scene highlights the wild, untamed character of the Lake Tahoe region during the early twentieth century, featuring the churning white spray of the falls framed by dense evergreen forests and dark granite boulders. This area has long been a premier destination for hikers and nature lovers seeking the pristine wilderness and breathtaking vistas of high-elevation California. The image serves as a beautiful archival record of the serene landscape that has defined the Tahoe basin for generations.
Details
Era: Divided Back (c. 1907β1908)
City: Near Tallac, Lake Tahoe
State or Region: El Dorado County, California
Country: United States
Topic: White Cloud Falls, Cascade Lake, Lake Tahoe Nature, California Waterfalls, Sierra Nevada Landscapes
Condition: Circulated
Postage: 1c Green Benjamin Franklin stamp; hand-canceled Jul 31 1908 Bijou CAL.
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Vertical (Portrait)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: M. Rieder, Publ., Los Angeles, Cal. (No. 4392)
Printer: Made in Germany
Print Type: Halftone Lithograph
Additional Information
The publisher imprint identifies the firm as M. Rieder, a prominent Los Angeles-based publisher known for high-quality views of the American West. This card was manufactured in Germany as part of their series number 4392. The 1c Benjamin Franklin stamp and the July 1908 hand cancellation from Bijou, California, precisely date its use to the early years of the divided back era. The card was mailed to a Mrs. J. Bullock in Sacramento. The handwritten message includes warm personal greetings and mentions visiting "Ethel Katherine." This card remains a significant record of the historic resort area near Tallac before modern development changed the surrounding shoreline.
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