This vintage white border postcard from 1941 features Wesley’s Oak, a historic and revered site near Frederica on Georgia’s coast, not far from Sea Island Beach. Beneath this very oak tree, John Wesley, founder of Methodism, preached to the local Native American population around the year 1735.
Peaceful and deeply rooted in early American religious history, this scene captures the quiet reverence of the setting, with the massive oak standing as a living monument to Wesley’s mission and legacy.
Unposted and well-preserved, this postcard is a meaningful find for collectors of Georgia history, religious landmarks, or vintage Southern postcards.
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