Description: 1910 St Mary's Episcopal Church Tuxedo Park New York Postcard - Published by George Dart, Tuxedo Park, N.Y., Newvochrome - corner wear, top right corner partially bent. This beautiful 1910 postcard captures St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, an iconic part of Tuxedo Park, New York. Established in 1888 and designed in the Shingle Style by architect William Appleton Potter, the church was built on land donated by Henry I. Barbey, who sought to create a space accessible to the exclusive Tuxedo Park community and the surrounding Hamlet. The church became a Gilded Age symbol, hosting notable events like Franklin D. Roosevelt’s goddaughter's baptism and the wedding of Priscilla St. George and Angier Biddle Duke. Today, its historical significance is preserved through its exquisite stained glass windows and its role as a longstanding community anchor. This postcard was published by George Dart, a prominent Tuxedo Park figure known for his views of the area. His work provided a window into early 20th-century life and preserved the elegance of this unique community. Printed in the Newvochrome process, known for its vibrant colors and durability, this postcard is a fine example of early 1900s photographic techniques and the beauty of small-town America. Condition details: Corner wear, top right corner partially bent. Please visit my store to see more items for sale -- www.ebay.com/str/antiquez My promise and guarantee to you, my loyal customers -- 100% of the profits will be quickly squandered™ (D2)
Price: 14 USD
Location: Morrisville, Vermont
End Time: 2024-12-03T03:08:51.000Z
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