Fort Dearborn Massacre Monument - George M. Pullman - Chicago, IL - Postcard, c. 1900s
(3 1/2 x 5 1/2 In) This is an original antique UNCO, Empire Art Series postcard from the 1900s. It shows a view of the Fort Dearborn Massacre Monument at 18th & Calumet in Chicago, Illinois.
"FORT DEARBORN MASSACRE MONUMENT, CHICAGO. - Fort Dearborn monument is a beautiful work of sculpture, erected on the spot where the garrison of Fort Dearborn was attacked by the Indians. It is located at 18th Street and Calumet Avenue. The main picture represents Chief Black Partridge, protecting Mrs. Helm on the day of the historical Fort Dearborn massacre, August 15th, 1812. It was erected by the late George M. Pullman, near whose residence it stands.", reads the description printed on the back.
The postcard is used and is in VERY GOOD condition, light wear at the edges.
***Item will be packaged with care in an acid free sleeve, placed between two pieces of cardboard and shipped in a Bubble mailer.***
***If you need something SHIPPED FASTER than First Class shipping (2-5 Days) or by a specific date, please contact me and if necessary I'll get you a quote for expedited shipping prices.***
***Vintage and antique items each have a unique history, and are sold exactly as I bought or found them/ They are in “AS FOUND" condition. Due to their unique nature, rarity, and age, all items are sold “AS IS”.***
THANK YOU for looking!
Questions, Comments? Please contact me. Ephemera Obscura