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S D Butcher RPPC of Bank & Restaurant Buildings in Arcadia Nebraska 1908
$ 35.64
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Description
Real photo postcard of an Arcadia Nebraska bank and restaurant buildings. Image by S D Butcher & Son. The right building is a bank while the left building has a sign for the Green Palace – Stop & Eat; meals 25 cents. A group of newsboys stand outside the buildings. *Nebraska photographer Solomon D. Butcher produced, over the course of nearly forty years, a record of the settlement of the Great Plains that is both unique and remarkable. Born in 1856 in what was to become the state of West Virginia after the Civil War, Butcher came with his family to the plains of Nebraska in 1880. This restless young man soon found that he was not up to the rigors of a homesteader's life. He had tasted just enough of it, however, to develop a profound admiration for those with the grit to survive and prosper on the Nebraska prairies. In 1886 Butcher was struck with an idea that was inspired. Realizing that the period of settlement would soon be over, he set out to create a photographic history of pioneer life. Between 1886 and 1912 Butcher generated a collection of more than 3,000 photographs. Though he died in 1927 believing himself a total failure, Solomon D. Butcher's work has survived to become the most important chronicle of the saga of homesteading in America. Used and postmarked Arcadia Nebraska March 12, 1908. Mild wear and soiling.bs_glo
Size:
approx. 3-3/8
x 5-3/8
inches
Condition:
very good w/ corner tip wear, small crease upper right corner tip, small puncture/crease left side near edge
Photo by Ellingson, Arapahoe, Nebraska
Important:
If a colored line (red, green, blue, yellow) appears on the scanned image, it is a reflection from my scanner and does not appear on the actual item (unless statements under "Condition" above state otherwise). These are caused by the occasional speck of dust on the lens of my scanner that reflects the light.
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