Woodstock Public Square and Spring House - Teich
Title
Woodstock Public Square and Spring House - Teich
Description
Curt Teich was one of the most prolific and popular postcard creators. He was prominent in the "Linen Period" in production style from 1930 to 1945. The post card has a textured look and is framed in white to reduce the amount of ink necessary to print the cards.
As in many postcards of the Square park, trees dominate the scene. The focal point is the bandstand, which was built in 1909 (not the current version of the bandstand.) Barely visible behind the trees and band stand are the buildings on Cass and automobiles on Main Street.
The production number is OA5192, indicating that it was produced in 1930.
As in many postcards of the Square park, trees dominate the scene. The focal point is the bandstand, which was built in 1909 (not the current version of the bandstand.) Barely visible behind the trees and band stand are the buildings on Cass and automobiles on Main Street.
The production number is OA5192, indicating that it was produced in 1930.
Creator
Source
Jim Keefe
Date
0930
Collection
Citation
Curt Teich, “Woodstock Public Square and Spring House - Teich,” Woodstock Public Library Archives, accessed November 9, 2025, https://woodstockpubliclibraryarchives.omeka.net/items/show/1389.
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