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Marcus Tuttle Postcard Collection


Marcus Tuttle graduated from Trinity College in Durham with a degree in pharmacy.The postcards were mailed to Marcus Tuttle by friends from various towns and tourist attractions.

Title

Marcus Tuttle Postcard Collection

Collection Number

PhC.110

Date(s)

1906 - 1910

Language

English

Physical Description
50.0 item(s)
Abstract

Marcus Tuttle graduated from Trinity College in Durham with a degree in pharmacy.

The postcards were mailed to Marcus Tuttle by friends from various towns and tourist attractions.

Physical Location

For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Public Services Branch, State Archives of North Carolina.

Creator

Tuttle, Marcus, 1892-1946.

Repository

State Archives of North Carolina


The postcards are arranged chronologically.


Available for research.


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.


Processed by Stephen E. Massengill, August, 2005

Encoded by Dietra Stanley, October, 2005


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.


[Identification of item], PhC.110, Marcus Tuttle Postcard Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, USA.


The collection was donated to the State Archives by Mrs. Ann Woodall Davant, Charlotte, NC 28226 on July 26, 2005.


Additional information on topics found in this collection may be found in the Manuscript and Archives Reference System (MARS)  http://www.ncarchives.dcr.state.nc.us.


The cards were 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; and a few contain views from other states and foreign countries. Most of the cards are town views, but there are also a good number of greeting cards.


  • Cities and towns
  • Tourism

Box: 110.1  
Lumina, Wrightsville Beach, postmarked
July 26, 1906

4567
Greetings From Blowing Rock, postmarked
August, 1906

4568
Greeting card, postmarked
January 20, 1908

4569
Moravian Graveyard, Salem, postmarked
February 24, 1908

4570
Greeting card, postmarked
April, 1908

4571
South Dawson St., Thomasville, Georgia, postmarked
September 14, 1908

4572
Humorous Greeting card, postmarked
October 14, 1908

4573
A College Party At Lover's Leap, Louisburg, postmarked
January 7, 1909

4574
Greenville, N.C. Evans St. Looking North, postmarked
January 23, 1909

4575
Humorous Greeting card postmarked
February 13, 1909

4576
Humorous Greeting card postmarked
April 21, 1909

4577
Gallery Reading Room, Congressional Library, Washington, DC, postmarked
September 21, 1909

4578
Play Grounds of Winston Female Academy, Winston, NC, postmarked
September 23, 1909

4579
Greeting card, postmarked
September 28, 1909

4580
Baptist Church, Kenansville, NC, postmarked
September 28, 1909

4581
South Elm Street, looking South, Greensboro, NC, postmarked
October 7, 1909

4582
Post Office and U.S. Court House, Greensboro, NC, postmarked
October 7, 1909

4583
Tar River, Rocky Mount, postmarked
October 16, 1909

4584
Greeting card, postmarked
October 23, 1909

4585
Greeting cardNext Sunday will be Rally Day, Rev. D. H. Tuttle, postmarked
October 27, 1909

4586
Greeting card, postmarked
October 28, 1909

4587
South Elm Street, looking South, Greensboro, NC, postmarked
October, 1909

4588
West End Graded School, Winston-Salem, NC, postmarked
October, 1909

4589
North Elm Street, looking North, Greensboro, NC, postmarked
November 6, 1909

4590
Greeting card, postmarked
November 8, 1909

4591
Blank card, postmarked
November 19, 1909

4592
Holiday greeting card, postmarked
November 25, 1909

4593
G.F. College, Greensboro, NC, postmarked
November 25, 1909

4594
Greeting card, postmarked
December 11, 1909

4595
Greeting card, postmarked
December 30, 1909

4596
YMCA Building, Winston-Salem, NC, The Best in the State, postmarked
1909

4597
Tar River Falls, Rocky Mount, NC, postmarked
January 6, 1910

4598
G.F. College, Greensboro, NC, postmarked
January 17, 1910

4599
Humorous Greeting card, postmarked
February 4, 1910

4600
Goldsboro Cotton Mills, Goldsboro, NC, postmarked
February 12, 1910

4601
Greeting card, postmarked
February 13, 1910

4602
Holiday Greeting card, postmarked
March 21, 1910

4603
Holiday Greeting card, postmarked
March 25, 1910

4604
Greeting card, postmarked
April 5, 1910

4605
Greeting card, postmarked
June 13, 1910

4606
Greeting card, postmarked
June 19, 1910

4607
Holiday greeting, n. d.

4608
Greeting card, postmarked
January 13, [no year]

4609
Home Moravian Church, Salem, N.C., postmarked
January 9, [no year]

4610
Meran, Gegen, Vinschgau (German) postmarked
March 13, [no year]

4611
The Golden Kyoung, Mandalay, Burmah, postmarked, n. d.

4612
Lover's Lane, Red Springs, N.C., postmarked, n. d.

4613
Lutheran Church, Winston-Salem, N. C., postmarked March 3, [no year]

4614
Blank Greeting card, postmarked October (probably 1909)

4615
Rocky Mount, N. C., New Methodist Church, postmarked
October 10, [no year]