Halloween Postcard, "The Halloween Lantern," 1914

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Artifact Overview

Halloween's superstitious origins gave way to a national celebration of mystery and innocent fun in 20th-century America. Seasonal greeting postcards commonly exchanged by friends and neighbors during Halloween reflected a distinctly American blend of olden customs and modern life. This colorful example from 1914 combines traditional superstitious symbols with a contemporary automobile.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Postcard

Date Made

1914

Subject Date

1914

Creator Notes

Designed by John O. Winsch

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2007.69.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Cardboard
Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Embossing (Technique)
Printing (Process)

Color

Green
Red
Yellow (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 3.625 in
Width: 5.625 in

Inscriptions

Embossed letters on front: HALLOWEEN LANTERN Printed, lower left corner: DESIGN COPYRIGHTED. JOHN WINSCH. 1914. Handwritten in ink on back: Wishing you / many merry/ Hallowe'en / greetings. / a friend / Mary S. / Miss Martha Bloch / 213 E. Pearl St / Boro
Halloween Postcard, "The Halloween Lantern," 1914