Red Cross Cotton Postcard
Red Cross Cotton Postcard

Red Cross Cotton Postcard


Permanent ID:
10291
Date:
1908
Image Description:
Red Cross Cotton postcard featuring an image of multiple African Americans working in and around a field of cotton.  One man, at center, appears to be playing a cigra box banjo and singing. Each basket is marked with a red cross and the wooden wagon at left is labeled Johnson and Johnson.  The front of the card reads "Red Cross Cotton.  From Start to Finish."  The back reads, "Red Cross Cotton and Bandages Needed in Every Household."
Inscription:
LOST Strayed or stolen a tall short stout thing man bearing the name of H-M...somewhere between Phila + Edinburg. Any information thankfully received by his relatives in Phila. L.F.D. (Verso)

Mr. Hiram Mount Edinburg N.J. (Verso)
Format:
Printed Matter
Dimensions:
Width: 14 cm, Height: 9 cm (image)