Valentine’s Day Card
11 February 2011Source: Pittman – Coffield Family Papers, East Carolina Manuscript Collection #1135.1.f
Staff Person: Nanette Hardison
Description: Although greeting cards are normally not considered of great historical value, they can offer insight into the thought processes of people as well as a look at the types of greeting cards that were circulating during a given time period. This cute greeting card for Valentine’s Day is from the Pittman – Coffield Family Papers and although undated, appears to have been published around the 1920s.
Posted by Nanette Hardison under East Carolina Manuscript Collection, family papers, greeting cards and Tags: holidays
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