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Greylock Mountain, 3505 ft. high — Highest point in Mass., now included in a state reservation of 8000 acres. The bare stripes mark the landslide following the cloudburst of 1901 — publisher not visible, series number not visible - Front
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Greylock Mountain, 3505 ft. high — Highest point in Mass., now included in a state reservation of 8000 acres. The bare stripes mark the landslide following the cloudburst of 1901 — publisher not visible, series number not visible - Back
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Greylock Mountain, 3505 ft. high — Highest point in Mass., now included in a state reservation of 8000 acres. The bare stripes mark the landslide following the cloudburst of 1901 — publisher not visible, series number not visible

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Postcard depicting Greylock Mountain, the highest point in Massachusetts, with bare stripes indicating a landslide after a 1901 cloudburst. Printed text in red on the front. Back: space for message and address, postage rate indication for the United States and Canada, no visible stamp or cancellation.

Characteristics

Type
Antique postcard (CPA)
Reference
PJL73
Condition
light folds, slightly damaged corners, discreet stains
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

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Reference
PJL73
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