Finding Aid of the Marcus Tuttle Postcard Collection, PHC.110
Abstract
Collection of postcards mailed to Marcus Tuttle between 1906 and 1910 during which
time he resided at Fayetteville, Rocky Mount, and Durham. The postcards were mailed
by friends from various town and tourist attractions across the state; several contain
views from other states and foreign countries. A bulk of the cards are town views
and greeting cards.
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Marcus Tuttle Postcard Collection
- Call Number
- PHC.110
- Creator
-
Tuttle, Marcus, 1892-1946.
- Date
- 1906 - 1910
- Language
-
English
- Repository
-
State Archives of North Carolina
Restrictions on Access & Use
Use Restrictions
Copyright is retained by the authors of these materials, or their descendants, as
stipulated by United States copyright law (Title 17 US Code). Individual researchers
are responsible for using these materials in conformance with copyright law as well
as any donor restrictions accompanying the materials.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], PhC.110, Marcus Tuttle Postcard Collection, State Archives
of North Carolina; Raleigh, NC.
Collection Overview
Collection of postcards mailed to Marcus Tuttle between 1906 and 1910 during which
time he resided at Fayetteville, Rocky Mount, and Durham. The postcards were mailed
by friends from various town and tourist attractions across the state; several contain
views from other states and foreign countries. A bulk of the cards are town views
and greeting cards.
Arrangement Note
The postcards are arranged chronologically.
Biographical/Historical note
Marcus Tuttle (1892-1946) graduated from Trinity College in Durham with a degree in
pharmacy. Tuttle worked as a pharmacist in Angier, North Carolina and never married.
Contents of the Collection
Collection Contents
Postcard depicting Lumina, Wrightsville Beach, NC., 26 July 1906
PhC.110.01
Postcard depicting Blowing Rock, Grandfather Mountain, NC., August 1906
PhC.110.02
Postcard/greeting card depicting woman., 20 January 1908
PhC.110.03
Postcard depicting Moravian Graveyard, Winston-Salem, NC., 24 February 1908
PhC.110.04
Postcard/greeting card depicting young children with lamb. Easter Greetings., April 1908
PhC.110.05
Postcard depicting South Dawson Street, Thomasville, Georgia., 14 September 1908
PhC.110.06
Postcard/greeting card depicting drunken king., 14 October 1908
PhC.110.07
Postcard depicting College Party At Lover's Leap, Louisburg, NC., 7 January 1909
PhC.110.08
Postcard depicting Evans Street looking north in Greenville, NC., 23 January 1909
PhC.110.09
Postcard/greeting card illustrated child with radish head., 13 February 1909
PhC.110.10
Postcard/greeting card. Did it ever strike you?, 21 April 1909
PhC.110.11
Postcard depicting Gallery, Reading Room, Congressional Library in Washington, DC., 21 September 1909
PhC.110.12
Postcard depicting Play Grounds of Winston Female Academy, Winston-Salem, NC., 23 September 1909
PhC.110.13
Postcard depicting romantic bear., 28 September 1909
PhC.110.14
Postcard depicting Kenansville Baptist Church, Kenansville, NC., 28 September 1909
PhC.110.15
Postcard depicting South Elm Street looking South in Greensboro, NC., 7 October 1909
PhC.110.16
Postcard depicting Post Office and U.S. Court House in Greensboro, NC., 7 October 1909
PhC.110.17
Postcard depicting a canoe on the Tar River in Rocky Mount, NC., 16 October 1909
PhC.110.18
Postcard/greeting card, May your future days , 23 October 1909
PhC.110.19
Postcard/greeting card, Next Sunday will be Rally Day, Rev. D. H. Tuttle , 27 October 1909
PhC.110.20
Postcard depicting a man playing chess., 28 October 1909
PhC.110.21
Postcard depicting South Elm Street looking South in Greensboro, NC., October 1909
PhC.110.22
Postcard depicting West End Graded School, Winston-Salem, NC., October 1909
PhC.110.23
Postcard depicting North Elm Street looking North, Greensboro, NC., 6 November 1909
PhC.110.24
Postcard/greeting card depicting two young girls drinking tea., 8 November 1909
PhC.110.25
Blank postcard with message., 19 November 1909
PhC.110.26
Postcard depicting a Thanksgiving Day scene., 25 November 1909
PhC.110.27
Postcard depicting Greensboro Female College, Greensboro, NC., 25 November 1909
PhC.110.28
Postcard/greeting card, blacksmith., 11 December 1909
PhC.110.29
Postcard/greeting card, New Years Day., 30 December 1909
PhC.110.30
Postcard depicting YMCA Building in Winston-Salem, NC., 1909
PhC.110.31
Postcard depicting Tar River Falls near Rocky Mount, NC., 6 January 1910
PhC.110.32
Postcard depicting Greensboro Female College, Greensboro, NC., 17 January 1910
PhC.110.33
Postcard depicting humorous cartoon., 4 February 1910
PhC.110.34
Postcard depicting Goldsboro Cotton Mills in Goldsboro, NC., 12 February 1910
PhC.110.35
Postcard/greeting card depicting a illustrated woman., 13 February 1910
PhC.110.36
Postcard/greeting card depicting angel and girl, Easter., 21 March 1910
PhC.110.37
Postcard/greeting card depicting jester, Easter., 25 March 1910
PhC.110.38
Postcard/greeting card depicting young girl crying., 5 April 1910
PhC.110.39
Postcard/greeting card. Man of the Hour., 13 June 1910
PhC.110.40
Postcard/greeting card depicting stork., 19 June 1910
PhC.110.41
Postcard/greeting card. Christmas, 1910
PhC.110.42
Postcard/greeting card. Salem College., 13 January c. 1910
PhC.110.43
Postcard depicting Home Moravian Church in Winston-Salem, N.C., 9 January c. 1910
PhC.110.44
Postcard depicting Meran, Gegen, Vinschgau (German)., 13 March c. 1910
PhC.110.45
Postcard depicting The Golden Kyoung, Mandalay, Burmah, c. 1910
PhC.110.46
Postcard depicting Lover's Lane, Red Springs, NC, c. 1910
PhC.110.47
Postcard depicting Lutheran Church in Winston-Salem, NC, c. 1910
PhC.110.48
Blank postcard with message., c. 1909
PhC.110.49
Postcard depicting New Methodist Church in Rocky Mount, NC., c. 1909
PhC.110.50
Subject Headings
Cities and towns
Tourism
Postcards
Acquisitions Information
The collection was donated to the State Archives by Mrs. Ann Woodall Davant, Charlotte,
NC 28226 on July 26, 2005.
Processing Information
Processed by Stephen E. Massengill, August, 2005
Encoded by Dietra Stanley, October, 2005