Showing 41–48 of 48 postcards

  • Harpers Ferry, John Brown’s Fort

    Among other observations in the caption of this unused card, we see “Many say that Brown provided the spark that launched the United States into a Civil War.”  Grade: 1

    Code: 10149044

    Price: $3.00

    Harpers Ferry, John Brown’s Fort
  • Charleston, Sternwheelers at Haddad River Front Park

    Unused.  Grade: 1

    Code: 10149045

    Price: $3.00

    Charleston, Sternwheelers at Haddad River Front Park
  • Harpers Ferry

    We’ve always had a secret fondness for cards like this showing multiple locations as opposed to multiple views.  So here it is, unused, for you to enjoy, too.  Grade: 1

    Code: 10149046

    Price: $6.00

    Harpers Ferry
  • Hawks Nest

    It’s a state park we hadn’t heard of, yet the caption on the unused card says it attracts more than one million visitors each year.  Almost Heaven, West Virginia … Grade: 1

    Code: 10149047

    Price: $2.00

    Hawks Nest
  • Charleston on the Kanawha

    Unused.  Grade: 1

    Code: 10149048

    Price: $2.00

    Charleston on the Kanawha
  • Davis, Blackwater Falls State Park

    Unused card with a most alluring caption.  Grade: 1

    Code: 10149049

    Price: $2.00

    Davis, Blackwater Falls State Park
  • West Virginia Turnpike, Memorial Tunnel

    Unused Dexter Press card DT-66595-B (W-104).  Grade: 1

    Code: 10149050

    Price: $3.00

    West Virginia Turnpike, Memorial Tunnel
  • Spruce Knob

    Though the unused postcard is slightly unremarkable, Spruce Knob is the state’s highest peak, at 4,868 feet.   We know someone out there is collecting mountain postcards of the highest peak in each state.  Or country.  Or somewhere.  Here you go!  Grade: 1

    Code: 10149051

    Price: $1.00

    Spruce Knob