MAKE A MEME View Large Image Description on card: View of Storage Dam on Scioto River, Columbus, Ohio No. in Series: D-6 Publisher: City News Co., Columbus, Ohio / Colorcraft - Made by the Dexter Press, Pearl River, N.Y. Estimated date: Before 1952 (based on postage ...
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Keywords: columbus columbus, ohio columbusohio ohio postcard unused divided back dividedback storage dam storagedam white border whiteborder dexter press dexterpress city news co. citynewsco made in the u.s.a. madeintheusa scioto river sciotoriver unknown date unknowndate date unknown dateunknown white border era whiteborderera photo border outdoor serene Description on card: View of Storage Dam on Scioto River, Columbus, Ohio No. in Series: D-6 Publisher: City News Co., Columbus, Ohio / Colorcraft - Made by the Dexter Press, Pearl River, N.Y. Estimated date: Before 1952 (based on postage rate) Unused. Publisher Note: Thomas A. Dexter was the inventor of gang printing. His company printed a wide variety of postcard subjects as linens and photochromes in New York from 1934-1980. The photochromes printed by Dexter have the the words "Genuine Natural Color" despite going through a variety of phases. The company's early photochromes went under the name "Dextone" and were often flat and somewhat dull in appearance. The company's optical blending techniques improved producing richer and more varied colors over time. The company merged with MWM Color Press in 1980 to become MWM Dexter, and they moved to Aurora, Missouri. Source: www.metropostcard.com/publishersd.html Description on card: View of Storage Dam on Scioto River, Columbus, Ohio No. in Series: D-6 Publisher: City News Co., Columbus, Ohio / Colorcraft - Made by the Dexter Press, Pearl River, N.Y. Estimated date: Before 1952 (based on postage rate) Unused. Publisher Note: Thomas A. Dexter was the inventor of gang printing. His company printed a wide variety of postcard subjects as linens and photochromes in New York from 1934-1980. The photochromes printed by Dexter have the the words "Genuine Natural Color" despite going through a variety of phases. The company's early photochromes went under the name "Dextone" and were often flat and somewhat dull in appearance. The company's optical blending techniques improved producing richer and more varied colors over time. The company merged with MWM Color Press in 1980 to become MWM Dexter, and they moved to Aurora, Missouri. Source: www.metropostcard.com/publishersd.html
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