This postcard depicts the Powder Magazine in Williamsburg, Virginia, a historic structure erected in 1715 by Governor Alexander Spotswood. The magazine served as a storehouse for military supplies and played an essential role during the Revolution and the Civil War, functioning as a Confederate arsenal. The postcard features a color photo by Walter H. Miller, highlighting the well-preserved building.
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Type: Vintage Postcard
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Condition: As Pictured
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Location: Williamsburg, Virginia
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Photographer: Walter H. Miller
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Message: None
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Perfect For: Collectors of Civil War or Revolutionary War-era postcards and American history enthusiasts.
Condition of postcard is normal with age, and storage might have some yellowing/tanning, creases and edge dents, edge/corner wear and other wear, and could have writing on front and/or back.
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