Vintage Postcard 1961 Stark Fruit Trees Missouri State Capitol Summersville MO
Social History: The handwritten message from Julia to her mother, Mrs. C.C. Bukey in McPherson, Kansas, provides a gritty, real-world look at life in the Ozarks during the winter of '61:
"6 Below zero here. How did your test at Halstead come out? ... Stark fruit tree & shrub selling is slow."
The mention of selling Stark trees provides a link to one of the most famous agricultural companies in American history, Stark Bros. Nurseries.
Scene: A natural color photograph of the Missouri State Capitol Building in Jefferson City. Issued in the early 1960s, it captures the majestic "Carthage stone" architecture of the Capitol against a vivid blue sky.
Postal History: The card features a bold, circular postmark from Summersville, MO. Summersville is a small Ozark town notable for straddling the line between Texas and Shannon Counties in Missouri.
Era: Chrome Era
Size: Standard 3.5 x 5.5"
Type: Photochrome
Publisher: Modern Litho Print Co., Jefferson City, MO
Condition: Stamp removed; original adhesive/glue residue remains (no paper thinning)
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.