1900s Delaware River Water Gap Pennsylvania Vintage Postcard UDB
About This Vintage Postcard
This antique monochromatic postcard captures an expansive northward view of the Delaware River from Winona Cliff at the Delaware Water Gap in Pennsylvania. The image shows the river winding through the gap with several small islands visible in the stream. On the left hillside, the Kittatinny House resort hotel is perched overlooking the valley. This area was a premier vacation destination during the early twentieth century, famous for its dramatic geological formations and grand summer resorts.
Details
Era: Undivided Back (c. 1901β1907)
City: Delaware Water Gap
State: Pennsylvania
Region: Pocono Mountains
Country: United States
Topic: Delaware Water Gap, Winona Cliff, River Panoramas, Pocono Resorts, Landscape Photography.
Condition: Uncirculated
Address Side: Undivided Back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Not Stated
Publisher: George V. Millar & Co., Scranton, Pa. (for Lamb's Souvenir Store)
Printer: Likely American
Print Type: Halftone / Phototypie
Additional Information
The front of the card bears the series number 4079 and notes that it was published specifically for Lamb's Souvenir Store. The reverse features a bold, Old English style "Post Card" header and the strict instruction "THIS SIDE FOR ADDRESS ONLY." This undivided layout confirms the card was manufactured before the March 1907 U.S. postal regulation change. The publisher, George V. Millar & Co. of Scranton, was a prominent regional producer of topographical views in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The stamp box indicates the standard rates of one cent for domestic mail and two cents for foreign destinations.
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