1907 Washington's Headquarters Valley Forge Pennsylvania,  Isaac Potts House
1907 Washington's Headquarters Valley Forge Pennsylvania,  Isaac Potts House
1907 Washington's Headquarters Valley Forge Pennsylvania,  Isaac Potts House

1907 Washington's Headquarters Valley Forge Pennsylvania, Isaac Potts House

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This vintage postcard from 1907 offers a rear view of General Washington’s headquarters at Valley Forge, a site of immense historical significance. Also known as the Isaac Potts House, it served as the command center for the Continental Army during the harsh winter of 1777-1778. This stone structure, built around 1773, became a pivotal location where Washington strategized and led his troops through one of the most challenging periods of the American Revolutionary War.

This lithograph postcard, introduced by Tuck in 1903 and described as “veritable miniature oil paintings,” is artist-signed "Odette". The image captures the essence of the Georgian architectural style, characterized by its symmetry and classic proportions, which were prevalent during the 18th century.

This postcard not only captures the architectural beauty and historical importance of General Washington’s headquarters but also serves as a timeless piece of art that reflects the enduring legacy of Valley Forge. It is a valuable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, offering a tangible connection to a pivotal moment in America’s past.

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