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Confederate Postcard Colonel J. A. Pattee and Old Soldiers Fiddlers 1912
Confederate Postcard Colonel J. A. Pattee and Old Soldiers Fiddlers 1912
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$275.00
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Paper 1011
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A confederate postcard featuring Colonel J. A. Pattee and his company of Old Soldier Fiddlers visiting the Old Confederate Soldier's home at Richmond, Virginia on February 9, 1912. The back states that Vincent Amusement Company presents Col J. A. Pattee and his company of old soldier fiddlers. None of whom can read music, two boys in blue, two sons of Dixie, playing the old time tunes. Vaudeville's latest novelty act. From 1402 Broadway New York. The front shows the fiddlers and the aged confederate veterans who were residents of the Old Folks Home. This is printed on heavy paper stock and was used, being mailed from Albany New York to Chester Massachusetts. The one cent Ben Franklin stamp is still attatched. There are a couple corner folds and some slight staining. The picture shows the actual Confederate Postcard that is for sale, in addition a large view of this civil war collectible can be seen in the photograph gallery.
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