William Taft Presidential Postcard 1912 Prevailing Prices Anti Wilson Anti Teddy
Dive into the political history of the United States with this William H. Taft presidential postcard. Originating from 1912, it reflects the anti-Wilson, anti-Teddy sentiment of the era. The postcard is a piece of paper ephemera that captures the essence of prevailing prices during Taft's term in office from 1909 to 1913. This collectible falls under the theme of politics and is ideal for those interested in historical memorabilia, specifically political items related to U.S. presidents and first ladies. It is a unique addition to any collection of political artifacts, offering a glimpse into the past through the written and visual narratives of the time. Please see images for quality and condition
Specifications
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Country/Region | United States |
| Theme | Politics |
| President | William H. Taft |
| Type | Postcard |
| Term In Office | 1909-13 |
| Year | 1912 |
| Material | Paper |
Dive into the political history of the United States with this William H. Taft presidential postcard. Originating from 1912, it reflects the anti-Wilson, anti-Teddy sentiment of the era. The postcard is a piece of paper ephemera that captures the essence of prevailing prices during Taft’s term in office from 1909 to 1913. This collectible falls under the theme of politics and is ideal for those interested in historical memorabilia, specifically political items related to U.S. presidents and first ladies. It is a unique addition to any collection of political artifacts, offering a glimpse into the past through the written and visual narratives of the time. Please see images for quality and condition
