Thursday, July 3, 2025

Independence Day Penny Postal Greeting

 
Before little Wallis W. Wood (1905-1957) was even three years old, his doting aunt was sending him penny postal greeting cards for every occasion. Above, the front of a colorful July 4th postcard sent from Aunt Nellie (Rachel Ellen Wood Kirby) in Chicago to her nephew in Cleveland, Ohio.

Aunt Nellie warned her nephew not to burn his fingers with sparklers celebrating Independence Day. She also asked whether he remembered his Aunt Nellie. After all, he had met her maybe once and he was only a tyke.

Penny postcards were at their height of popularity in America from 1907-1910. The postcard sent to young Wallis is an example of the "divided back" postcard, with room for a greeting and room for an address and stamp.

Aunt Nellie was a faithful correspondent, mailing postcards for birthdays and holidays to Wallis until he was well into his teenaged years. I'm so lucky to have been able to scan them and save the images with our family's digital collection of photos and materials.

Happy Independence Day!

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