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Management number | 5115959 | Release Date | 2025/08/18 | List Price | $7.19 | Model Number | 5115959 | ||
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Category |
Vintage postcard featuring the Elliot Home near Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
This historic site is known as:
• Chief Tecumseh's shelter during the War of 1812
• The home where "Eliza" from Uncle Tom's Cabin is said to have found refuge after escaping slavery
• An important landmark connected to the Underground Railroad and Canadian Black history
Details:
• Publisher: Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd., Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg
• Printer: Sackett & Wilhelms Corp., New York & Brooklyn
• Era: Divided Back (circa 1907–1915)
• Card stock: Standard cardboard
• Condition: Light corner wear, age toning, no writing on back (unused)
This is a historically significant postcard, combining themes of architecture, Black Americana, the War of 1812, and Canadian history. A great addition for collectors of Valentine & Sons postcards, Underground Railroad history, or Ontario landmarks.
Category | Vintage & collectibles > Paper ephemera > Postcard |
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Size | N/A |
Brand | None |
Condition | New |
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