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USA - California - Sacramento
Inscriptions: (r) Sacramento, Cal. Statue State Capitol.
Numbering: 5912
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USA - California - Sacramento
Inscriptions: (r) CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS STATUE IN ROTUNDA OF CAPITOL
Publisher: A.J. Johnston Co.
Date: sent 1909
Stamp: usa 1 ct
Notes: :Sent to Birmingham, Alabama.
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USA - Colorado - Pueblo
Inscriptions: (r) McCLELLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY - COLUMBUS MONUMENT
PUEBLO, COL.
Publisher: Hyde Paper Co., Pueblo, Col.
Date: sent 1907
Stamp: 1 ct
Notes: :Sent to Kansas.
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USA - Colorado - Pueblo
Inscriptions: (r) McClelland Public Library
and Columbus Monument,
Pueblo, Colo.
Publisher: Hyde Paper Co., Pueblo, Col.
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USA - Connecticut - New Haven
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS MONUMENT, WOOSTER SQ., NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Publisher: Danziger & Herman, New Haven, Conn.
Date: sent 1913
Stamp: USA 1c
Notes: :Sent to Canton Missouri
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USA - Connecticut - New London
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS MONUMENT, NEW LONDON, CONN.
Publisher: J. Solomon, New London, Conn.
Date: sent 1936
Stamp: 3ct
Notes: :Sent to Riga, Latvia, with text in Russian
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USA - Connecticut - South Norwalk
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS SCHOOL, SOUTH NORWALK, CONN.
Publisher: The Collotype Co., Elizabeth N.J. and N.Y.
Date: sent 1956
Stamp: removed
Notes: :Sent to Altoona, Pa.
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: Christopher Columbus Memorial, Union Station Plaza, Washington D.C.
Publisher: S.S. Reynolds Co., Washington D.C.
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Memorial Fountain in front of Union Sation, Washington, D.C.
(v) The Columbus Memorial Fountain, Washington, D.C., is situated on the Union Station Plaza. It is semi-circular in form, seventy feet wide anmd sixty-five feet deep. A shaft forty-five feet high surmounted by a globe borne by four eagles forms the background for the statue of Columbus, who is represented as standing on the prow of a ship, the figure-head of which is a beautiful female figure typifying 'The Spirit of Discovery'. On the left of the shaft is the figure of an Indian portraying the New World, and on the right side the figure of a patriarchal Caucasian representing the Old World, while the rear of the shaft carries a medaillon representing Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. The extreme ends are flanked by two enormous lions. Dedicated June the 8th, 1912. Sculptor, Lorado Taft. Cost,, $100,000.
Publisher: W.B. Garrison, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Numbering: Plate 1499
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Memorial Fountain in front of Union Sation, Washington, D.C.
(v) The Columbus Memorial Fountain, Washington, D.C., is situated on the Union Station Plaza. It is semi-circular in form, seventy feet wide anmd sixty-five feet deep. A shaft forty-five feet high surmounted by a globe borne by four eagles forms the background for the statue of Columbus, who is represented as standing on the prow of a ship, the figure-head of which is a beautiful female figure typifying 'The Spirit of Discovery'. On the left of the shaft is the figure of an Indian portraying the New World, and on the right side the figure of a patriarchal Caucasian representing the Old World, while the rear of the shaft carries a medaillon representing Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. The extreme ends are flanked by two enormous lions. Dedicated June the 8th, 1912. Sculptor, Lorado Taft; Cost,, $100,000.
Publisher: W.B. Garrison, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Numbering: 1499
Date: sent 1921
Stamp: 1 ct
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: (r) CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS MEMORIAL, UNION STATION PLAZA, WASHINGTON, D.C.
(v) THE COLUMBUS MEMORIAL on the Union Station Plaza, Washington, designed by Lorado Taft, and erected at a cost of $100,000,, consists of a marble fountain, with a statue of Columbus, and figures symbolizing the Spirit of Discovery, the Old World (Caucasian) and New World (Indian.) A globe typefies the new knowledge Columbus gave of the shape of the world, and there are American Eagles and Medallions of Ferdinand and Isabella.
Publisher: B.S. Reynolds Co., Washington
Numbering: 28881
Date: Sent 1932
Stamp: US 1c
Notes: :Sent to ?
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Memorial Fountain in front of Union Station, Washington, D.C.
(v) No. 61487.-The Columbus Memorial Fountain, Washington, D.C., is situated on the Union Station Plaza. It is semi-circular in form, seventy feet wide anmd sixty-five feet deep. A shaft forty-five feet high surmounted by a globe borne by four eagles forms the background for the statue of Columbus, who is represented as standing on the prow of a ship, the figure-head of which is a beautiful female figure typifying 'The Spirit of Discovery'. On the left of the shaft is the figure of an Indian portraying the New World, and on the right side the figure of a patriarcal Caucasian representing the Old World, while the rear of the shaft carries a medaillon representing Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. The extreme ends are flanked by two enormous lions. Dedicated June the 8th, 1912. Sculptor, Lorado Taft; Cost,, $100,000.
Publisher: W.B. Garrison, Washington, D.C.
Numbering: 61487
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: (r) UNION STATION AND COLUMBUS MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN
(v) 4010. - The New Union Station at Washington was built by the U.S. Government and the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The cost of the land, building and terminal improvements was $18,000,000. The structure is the finest railway station in the world. The building, of white granite, is 760 feet in length and 343 feet in width.
Publisher: B.S. Reynolds Co., Washington, D.C.
Numbering: 4010
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: (r) UNION STATION AND COLUMBUS MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN, WASHINGTON, D.C..
(v) UNION STATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.
The New Union Station at Washington was built by the U.S. Government and the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The cost of the land, building and terminal improvements was $18,000,000. The structure is the finest railway station in the world. The building, of white granite, is 760 feet in length and 343 feet in width.
Publisher: B.S. Reynolds Co., 1202 D St., Northwest, Washington, D.C.
Numbering: R-42026
Date: sent undated
Stamp: 1 ct
Notes: :Sent to Wisconsin.
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: (r) 114 UNION STATION AND COLUMBUS MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN, WASHINGTON, D.C..
(v) UNION STATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.
The New Union Station at Washington was built by the U.S. Government and the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The cost of the land, building and terminal improvements was $18,000,000. The structure is the finest railway station in the world. The building, of white granite, is 760 feet in length and 343 feet in width.
Publisher: B.S. Reynolds Co., Washington, D.C.
Numbering: Scenic Art Series, 114, 2A-H968
Date: sent 1940
Stamp: 1 ct
Notes: :Sent to Massachusetts
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: (r) UNION STATION AND COLUMBUS MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN, WASHINGTON, D.C..
(v) UNION STATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.
The New Union Station at Washington was built by the U.S. Government and the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The cost of the land, building and terminal improvements was $18,000,000. The structure is the finest railway station in the world. The building, of white granite, is 760 feet in length and 343 feet in width.
Publisher: B.S. Reynolds Co., 1202 D St., Northwest, Washington, D.C.
Numbering: 98931
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: (r) UNION STATION AND COLUMBUS MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN, WASHINGTON, D.C..
(v) UNION STATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.
The New Union Station at Washington was built by the U.S. Government and the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The cost of the land, building and terminal improvements was $18,000,000. The structure is the finest railway station in the world. The building, of white granite, is 760 feet in length and 343 feet in width.
Publisher: B.S. Reynolds Co., 1202 D St., Northwest, Washington, D.C.
Numbering: 98931
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: (r) Union Station and Columbus Memorial Fountain. Washington, D.C.
(v) THE NEW UNION STATION AT WASHINGTON was built by the U.S. Government and the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The cost of the land, building and terminal improvements was $18,000,000. The structure is the finest railway station in the world. The building, of white granite, is 760 feet in length and 343 feet in width.
Publisher: B.S. Reynolds Co., Washington, D.C.
Date: sent 1917
Stamp: 1 ct
Notes: :Sent to Red Creek, N.Y.
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USA - DC - Washington
Inscriptions: (r) Union Station and Columbus Memorial Fountain. Washington, D.C.
(v) UNION STATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.
The New Union Station at Washington was built by the U.S. Government and the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The cost of the land, building and terminal improvements was $18,000,000. The structure is the finest railway station in the world. The building, of white granite, is 760 feet in length and 343 feet in width.
Numbering: R-33301
Date: sent 1913
Stamp: 1 ct
Notes: :Sent to Middelboro, Mass.
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USA - Florida - Tampa
Inscriptions: (v) TAMPA, FLORIDA Christopher Columbus Statue on Bayshore Boulevard near downtown Tampa.
Publisher: The American News Co., 1112 Eva St., Tampa, Fla.
Colourpicture Publishers Inc., Boston, Mass.
Numbering: P16979
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USA - Florida - Tampa
Inscriptions: (v) BEAUTIFUL BAYSHORE DRIVE SHOWING THE STATUE OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, TAMPA, FLORIDA
Publisher: Hillsboro News Co., Tampa Fla.
Numbering: T.K. 26
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USA - Florida - Tampa
Inscriptions: (v) BEAUTIFUL BAYSHORE DRIVE SHOWING THE STATUE OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, TAMPA, FLORIDA
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USA - Illinois - Chicago
Inscriptions: Calumet Theatre and Columbus Statue, South Chicago, Ill.
Publisher: S.H. Knox & Co., So. Chicago, Ill.
Numbering: 209042
Date: Sent 1910
Stamp: US 1ct
Notes: :Sent naar Chicago.
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USA - Illinois - South Chicago
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS MEMORIAL MONUMENT, SOUTH CHICAGO, ILL.
Publisher: Suhling Company, Chicago.
Date: 1910
Stamp: None.
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USA - Maryland - Baltimore
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS MONUMENT, DRUID HILL PARK, BALTIMORE MD.
Publisher: E.C. Kropp, Publ.
Numbering: No. 1684
Notes: :Unused.
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USA - Maryland - Baltimore
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Monument
Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Md.
Publisher: The Chessler Company, Baltimore Md.
Notes: :Unused.
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USA - Maryland - Baltimore
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS MONUMENT - DRUID HILL PARK, BALTIMORE, MD.
(v) COLUMBUS MONUMENT,
Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Md.
Located in Druid Hill Park on a bluff overlooking the Reservoir and was erected to the memory of this eminent discoverer of our country by the Italians of this city. It was unveiled in 1892.
Date: 1918 (sent)
Stamp: USA 2 ct (YT 183)
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USA - Maryland - Baltimore
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS MONUMENT (DRUID HILL PARK) Baltimore Md.
(and an advertisment for Elba Home Remedies)
Notes: :Unused.
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USA - Maryland - Baltimore
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS MONUMENT, DRUID HILL PARK, BALTIMORE MD.
Notes: :Not used, but with a manuscript note on verso: 'Situated facing Madison Ave. Entrance to Druid Hill Park, a gift (I think) by the Italians of the city.'
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USA - Missouri - Saint-Louis
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Monument
Tower Grove Park ST. LOUIS
Publisher: Raphael Tuck & Sons.
Numbering: St. Louis Series Post Card No. 6021
Date: Oct. 1904
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USA - Missouri - St. Louis
Inscriptions: (r) St. Louis, Mo. Columbus Statue
Publisher: Curt Teich & Co., Chicago and St. Louis
Numbering: 166g
Date: verz. 1907
Stamp: USA ct.
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USA - Missouri - St. Louis
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Statue, Tower Grove Park, St. Louis, Mo.
Publisher: The St. Louis News Compagny, St. Louis, Mo.
Numbering: A 2537
Date: verz. 1906
Stamp: USA 2 ct.
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USA - Missouri - St. Louis
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus statue, Tower Grove Park, St. Louis, Mo.
Publisher: The St. Louis News Company, St. Louis, Mo. Leipzig-Berlin
Date: sent 1910
Stamp: 1ct USA
Notes: :Sent to the city.
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USA - Missouri - St. Louis
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Statue - Tower Grove Park - St. Louis. U. S. A.
Publisher: Made in Germany
Numbering: 201712
Date: sent 1910
Stamp: US 1ct
Notes: :Sent to Donova, Pa., 17 June 1910
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USA - Missouri - St. Louis
Inscriptions: St. Louis, Mo. | Columbus Statue
Publisher: Curt Teich & Co., Chicago and St. Louis
Numbering: No. 116
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USA - Montana - Great Falls
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Hospital, Great Falls, Mont.
Statue of Christopher Columbus in foreground
(v) GREAT FALLS, Mont. - The 'Cascade City' on the upper Missouri. Population 22,000. Seat of Cascade County. Head of navigation on the Missouri River. Has unsurpassed natural resources of all kinds.
Publisher: Chas. E. Morris, Chinook, Mont.
Date: 1910
Notes: :Verso a handwritten note in English, dated 8/7/1910.
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USA - New Jersey - Camden
Inscriptions: (r) STATUE OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS FOREST HILL PARK CAMDEN N.J.
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USA - New Jersey - Camden
Inscriptions: (r) 7 STATUE OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, FOREST HILL PARK, CAMDEN, N.J.
Publisher: The Sabold-Herb Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
CT Chicago
Numbering: 66647
Notes: :Unused.
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USA - New Jersey - Camden
Inscriptions: (r) 112: - Christopher Columbus Statue, Forest Hill Park, Camden, N.J.
Publisher: P. Sander, Philadelphia & Atlantic City
Numbering: 6860
Notes: :Unused.
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USA - New Jersey - Newark
Inscriptions: (r) 290: - CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS MONUMENT
NEWARK, N.J.
Publisher: The Union News Co.
Numbering: 290
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USA - New Jersey - Phillipsburg
Inscriptions: (r) Catholic Church and Rectory, Phillipsburg, N.J.
Publisher: Leo Meyer, Easton, Pa.
Notes: :in pencil: 'the monument is C. Columbus'
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USA - New York - Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Inscriptions: (r) MONUMENT TO CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, MAMARONECK, N.Y.
Publisher: Published for Edward Wells, Durmont, by The Collotype Co., Elizabeth, N.J. and N.Y.
Date: Sent 1946
Stamp: USA 1ct
Notes: :Sent from Mamaroneck to Bradford, Vt., 23 Aug. 1946.
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USA - New York - Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Inscriptions: (r) MONUMENT TO CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, MAMARONECK, N.Y.
Publisher: The Collotype Co., Elizabeth, N.J. and N.Y.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r)COLUMBUS CIRCLE AND CENTRAL PARK NEW YORK CITY
(v) COLUMBUS CIRCLE AND CENTRAL PARK.
Located at the intersection of Broadway and 8tj Avenue at 59th Street. In the foreground is the memorial to Christopher Columbus erected in 1892 by the resident Italians in America. To the left is the Maine Memorial at the entrance to Central Park.
Numbering: 14795
Date: sent 1944
Stamp: USA 1 CT
Notes: :Sent to Maryland 23 Jan. 1944.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) BOULEVARD
COLUMBUS MONUMENT
CENTRAL PARK W
Publisher: Arthur Strauss Inc., Publishers New York
Numbering: No. 36
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) BOULEVARD
COLUMBUS MONUMENT
CENTRAL PARK W
Publisher: Arthur Strauss Inc., Publishers New York
Numbering: No. 36
Date: Sent 1902
Stamp: USA 2ct
Notes: :Sent to Stockholm.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Monument, Central Park, N.Y.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS CIRCLE, NEW YORK
(v) COLUMBUS CIRCLEa is at the intersection of B'way, Eighth Ave and 59th St. In this view is shown the beautiful Columbus Monument, Central Park, and to the left Subway Station entrances.
Publisher: The American News Company, New York
Date: sent 1911
Stamp: removed
Notes: :Sent to Altoona, Pa.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) NO. 570 - THE CIRCLE ENTRANCE TO CENTRAL PARK, N.Y. COLUMBUS STATUE
Publisher: J. Koehler, 150 Park Row, N.Y.
Numbering: NO. 570
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) G 38 The Grand Circle with Columbus Monument, N.Y. City
Publisher: The Rotograph Co., N.Y., City. (Germany)
Numbering: G 38
Date: sent 1906
Stamp: usa 1ct
Notes: :Sent to Toronto, Canada.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Circle, New York
(v) Columbus Circle.
At 59th Street, at the intersection of Broadway and Eighth Avenue. - Entrance to Central Park. Statue to commemorate discovery of America by Columbus. Also Maine Monument, erected 1913, to the memory of the heroes who perished on the Maine in Havana Harbor.
Publisher: Copyright 1913, by Irving Underhill, New York.
Success Postal Card Co., Pub., New York. No. 1057.
Date: (c) 1913
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Circle, New York
(v) COLUMBUS CIRCLE. At 59th Street, at the intersection of Broadway and Eighth Avenue. - Entrance to Central Park. Statue to commemorate discovery of America by Columbus. Also Maine Monument, erected 1913, to the memory of the heroes who perished on the Maine in Havana Harbor.
Publisher: American Art Publishing Co.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Circle, New York
(v) COLUMBUS CIRCLE.
Located at the intersection of 8th Avenue, Broadway and 59th Street, and is marked by an imposing monument of America's discoverer. The 59th Street entrance to Central Park where the Maine monument has recently been erected 1913, is right opposite the Columbus Circle.
Publisher: (c) Irving Underhill N.Y.
Numbering: N.Y. 352
Date: sent 1925
Stamp: removed
Notes: :Sent to Prague, Czechoslovakia., on 18 July 1925.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Circle, New York
(v) COLUMBUS CIRCLE.
Located at the intersection of 8th Avenue, Broadway and 59th Street, and is marked by an imposing monument of America's discoverer. The 59th Street entrance to Central Park where the Maine monument has recently been erected, is right opposite the Columbus Circle.
Publisher: Irving Underhill N.Y.
Numbering: N.Y. 352
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Circle and Central Park, New York City
(v) COLUMBUS CIRCLE
In the center stands the impressive statue of Christopher olumbus. At the entrance to Central Park is the Maine Memorial, erected in commemoration of the men who served on board of the American Battleship Maine when it was destroyed in Havana Harbor in 1898.
Publisher: The Union News Co.
'C.T. Art-colortone'. Made only by Curteich & Co. Inc., Chicago.
Numbering: 7A-H3147
Date: sent 1941
Stamp: usa 1ct
Notes: :Sent to Dawson, W.Va.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: Columbus and Maine Monuments, New York
Publisher: Brooklyn Postcard Co. Inc., New York
Date: sent 1914
Stamp: USA 1ct
Notes: :Sent to Dunkirk, N.Y.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Circle, Columbus and Maine Monuments, New York City.
(v) COLUMBUS CIRCLE. At 59th Street, at the intersection of Broadway and Eighth Avenue. - Entrance to Central Park. Statue to commemorate discovery of America by Columbus. Also Maine Monument, erected 1913, to the memory of the heroes who perished on the Maine in Havana Harbor.
Publisher: Haberman's, Brooklyn, New York.
Numbering: 211
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS CIRCLE, NEW YORK CITY.
(v) COLUMBUS CIRCLE. At 58th Street, at the intersection of Broadway and Eighth Ave. Entrance to Central Park. Statue to commemorate discovery of America by Columbus. Also Maine Monument, erected 1913, to the memory of the heroes who perished on the Maine in Havana Harbor.
Publisher: Manhattan Post Card Co., 114 Park Row, New York
Numbering: 24
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Circle, New York
(v) Columbus Circle.
At 59th Street, at the intersection of Broadway and Eighth Avenue. - Entrance to Central Park. Statue to commemorate discovery of America by Columbus. Also Maine Monument, erected 1913, to the memory of the heroes who perished on the Maine in Havana Harbor.
Publisher: Irving Underhill N.Y.
Date: (c) 1913
Stamp: usa 1c
Notes: :Sent in 1914 to Chicago.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) NO. 70 - COLUMBUS MONUMENT & ENTRANCE TO CENTRAL PARK, N.Y.
Publisher: J. Koehler, N.Y.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS AND MAINE MONUMENTS, NEW YORK CITY
Publisher: CPC and N Co.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS CIRCLE AND ONE OF THE ENTRANCES TO CENTRAL PARK, LOOKING EAST, NEW YORK CITY.
(v) COLUMBUS CIRCLE AND ONE OF THE ENTRANCES TO CENTRAL PARK, LOOKING EAST
Automobile distances from New York are measured from this point. Statue of Columbus at the right: Maine Monument at the left. Hotels Sherry-Netherlands and Pierre in the background
Publisher: Irving Underhill, Inc., N.Y.
Date: (c) 1931
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS STATUE, CENTRAL PARK WEST, NEW YORK.
Date: Sent 1904
Stamp: 2xUSA 1ct
Notes: :Sent to La Plata, Argentine, on 27 Aug. 1904. The card arrived 30 Sept. 1904..
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Circle, N.Y.
Date: sent 1910
Stamp: usa 1 c
Notes: :Sent to Kenoska, Wis.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Monument, New York
(v) COLUMBUS MONUMENT in Columbus Circle, Dedicated in the memory of Christopher Columbus, to whom the Western hemisphere owes its discovery
Publisher: A.C. Bosselman & Co., New York
Numbering: 11557
Notes: :With print of the Pasadena Post Card Club on verso
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Monument, New York
(v) COLUMBUS MONUMENT in Columbus Circle, Dedicated in the memory of Christopher Columbus, to whom the Western hemisphere owes its discovery
Publisher: A.C. Bosselman & Co., New York
Numbering: 11557
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) U.S. Series 100/2. Columbus Monument New York
Publisher: Aristophot Co., New-York & Taucha, Germany
Numbering: U.S. Series 100/2.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) 6039 - COLUMBUS MONUMENT, NEW YORK
Publisher: Souvenir Post Card Co., New York
Numbering: 6039
Date: sent 1905
Stamp: usa 1 ct
Notes: :Sent to Woburn, Mass.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) 7071 - COLUMBUS MONUMENT, NEW YORK
Publisher: Detroit Photograhic Co.
Numbering: 7071
Date: (c) 1903, sent 1904
Stamp: 1ct
Notes: :Sent to Guelph, Ont.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) NEW YORK Columbus Monument
Publisher: United Art Publishing Co. (Printed in Germany)
Numbering: No. 519
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Monument, New York
Publisher: Imprint-Souvenir Post Card Co. New-York and Berlin
Numbering: 4742
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS MONUMENT N.Y. CITY
Date: sent 1913
Stamp: 2 ct
Notes: :Sent to Zutphen, Netherlands.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r) [left] COLUMBUS MONUMENT.
[right] Central Park
Publisher: H.A. Rost Prt. & Pub. Co. N.Y.
Numbering: 608
Date: Copyright 1899, sent 1907
Stamp: US 1 ct
Notes: :Sent by Miss Ena Holland from Preston Kansas to Thulma N. Jones in Richmond, Va.
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USA - New York - New York
Inscriptions: (r)COLUMBUS CIRCLE AND CENTRAL PARK NEW YORK CITY
(v) COLUMBUS CIRCLE AND CENTRAL PARK.
Located at the intersection of Broadway and 8tj Avenue at 59th Street. In the foreground is the memorial to Christopher Columbus erected in 1892 by the resident Italians in America. To the left is the Maine Memorial at the entrance to Central Park.
Notes: :Not sent, but text in French on the back unrelated to the monument, dated 14 Juillet (no year)
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USA - New York - Syracuse
Inscriptions: (v) ONONDAGA COUNTY COURT HOUSE
and the Monument to Columbus on Columbus Circle, Syracuse, N.Y.
Publisher: Wm. Jubb Co. Inc., Syracuse, N.Y.
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USA - New York - Syracuse
Inscriptions: (r) ONONDAGA COUNTY COURT HOUSE AND COLUMBUS MONUMENT, SYRACUSE, N.Y.
Publisher: Wm. Jubb Co. Inc., Syracuse, N.Y.
Numbering: 42520
Date: sent 1939
Stamp: 1ct
Notes: :Sent to Erie, Pa.
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USA - New York - Syracuse
Inscriptions: (v) COLUMBUS CIRCLE Syracuse, New York
Named for the Italian explorer whose monument faces St. Mary's Cathedral. Church on right is the First Baptist Church of Syracuse, one of the few churches in the world that contains a hotel inits structure. Hotel is caled Mizpah.
Publisher: Carhart Photo Service, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, N.Y.
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USA - New York - Syracuse
Inscriptions: (r) CIRCLE OF ST. MARY'S AND BAPTIST CHURCH, SYRACUSE, N.Y.
Publisher: Wm. Jubb Co. Inc., Syracuse, N.Y.
Numbering: 42506
Date: sent 1941
Stamp: usa 1 c
Notes: :Sent to Rumford, R.I.
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USA - New York - Yonkers
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS MONUMENT, COLUMBUS PARK, YONKERS, N.Y.
Numbering: 24-Y
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USA - Ohio - Columbus
Inscriptions: (v) Christopher Columbus discovered the great land of America in 1492. A statue of our founding father has a place of honor on the State House grounds in Columbus, Ohio. It was a gift from the Vatican in 1892.
Photo: Ruth Molloy.
Publisher: Molloy Postcard Services, Covington KY
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USA - Ohio - Columbus
Inscriptions: (r) CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
(v) The statue of Christopher Columbus proudly surveys the city from the lawn of the Columbus City Building. Each year in October to commemorate the discovery of America, Columbus, Ohio, hosts a large Columbus celebration featuring a parade, street fair and representatives from all the other cities and towns in the country named Columbus.
Photo by Larry Hamill
Publisher: Victory Postcards
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USA - Ohio - Columbus
Inscriptions: (v) Overlooking the historic Scioto River is the City Hall, Columbus, Ohio, part of Columbus Civic Center. The statue of Christopher Columbus in front of the building was presented to the city of Columbus by the city of Genoa, Italy, Columbus' birthplace, October 1954.
Publisher: Aladdin Studio, Columbus, Ohio.
Numbering: 138039
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USA - Ohio - Columbus
Inscriptions: (r) Some of Columbus Monuments.
Christopher Columbus, Grounds of Josephinum.
E. Schiller, Schiller Park.
Lincoln Goodals, Goodale Park.
Confederate Soldiers, Camp Chase.
Soldiers' Monument, Green Lawn.
Publisher: Columbus Dispatch Postcards
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USA - Ohio - Columbus, Ohio
Inscriptions: (v) STATUE OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS and DOME OF CAPITOL, Columbus, Ohio.
Publisher: H.T. Maloney & Sons, Columbus
Date: 1962 (note)
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USA - Ohio - Columbus, Ohio
Inscriptions: (v) STATUE OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS and DOME OF CAPITOL, Columbus, Ohio.
Publisher: H.T. Maloney & Sons, Columbus
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USA - Pennsylvania - Chester
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS STATUE CHESTER, PA.
(v) CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA. The Columbus Statue, located in Market Square in the heart of downtown Chester, Pennsylvania.
Publisher: WYCO Products, Jenkintown, Pa.
Numbering: 63-A
Notes: :Unused.
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USA - Pennsylvania - Chester
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS STATUE CHESTER, PA.
(v) CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA. The Columbus Statue, located in Market Square in the heart of downtown Chester, Pennsylvania.
Publisher: WYCO Products, Jenkintown, Pa.
Date: 1973 (sent)
Stamp: USA 6c
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USA - Pennsylvania - Philadelphia
Inscriptions: (r) STATUE COLUMBUS - FAIRMOUNT PARK
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Publisher: Ill. Post. Card Co., New York.
Numbering: 1002
Notes: :Bands with silvery grains pasted on the card.
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USA - Pennsylvania - Scranton
Inscriptions: (r) Columbus Monument, Court Home Square, Scranton, Pa.
Date: sent 1916
Stamp: 1 ct
Notes: :Sent to ?? in New Jersey ?
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USA - Pennsylvania - Scranton
Inscriptions: (r) Scranton, Pa., Columbus Monument
Publisher: The Hugh Leighton Co., Manufacturers, Portland, Me. U.S.A. Made in Germany
Numbering: 4922
Date: sent 1910
Stamp: 1 ct
Notes: :Sent to Ontario, Canada.
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USA - Rhode Island - Providence
Inscriptions: (r) Providence R.I. Columbus Park, Reservoir and Elmwood Aves.
Publisher: Hugh Leighton Co., Portland, Me.
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USA - Rhode Island - Westerly
Inscriptions: (v) Statue in Wilcox Park, Westerly, Rhode Island of Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), the discoverer of America who was born at or near Genoa, Italy. He died in Valladolid, Spain in poverty and neglect, still believing he had discovered the coast of Asia.
Publisher: Book & Tackle Shop, Watch Hill, R.I.
Photo by Bernard L. Gordon
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USA - Rhode Island - Westerly
Inscriptions: (v) STATUE OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS in Wilcox Park, Westerly, Rode Island.
Ektachrome by Sid Lane
Publisher: The Photo Shop, Westerly and Wakefield, R.I.
Numbering: 13-D-33 / 58133
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USA - Wisconsin - Dickeyville, Wis.
Inscriptions: (r) PATRIOTISM IN STONE, AND GROTTO, DICKEYVILLE, WIS.
Publisher: J. Seidl photo
Numbering: 28
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USA - Wisconsin - Dickeyville, Wis.
Inscriptions: (r) FRONT VIEW OF GROTTO AT DICKEYVILLE, WIS.
(c) 1929 REV. MATH. WERNERUS.
(v) The Grotto of Christ, the King, and of Mary, His mother, was conceived, designed and built by a priest from thousands of pebbles, stones, shells and corals from all parts of the world. Its beauty and originality must be seen to be appreciated.
Publisher: Genuine Curteigh-Chicago 'C.T. Art-Colortone' Post Card.
Numbering: 4A-H1582
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USA - Wisconsin - Marshfield
Inscriptions: (r) COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL - MARSHFIELD, WISCONSIN
Publisher: G.R. Brown Co., Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701
Numbering: J3895
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