A Delaware Album, 1900-1930

A Delaware Album, 1900-1930

by George David Miller
A Delaware Album, 1900-1930

A Delaware Album, 1900-1930

by George David Miller

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Overview

A Delaware Album, 1900-1930 contains over 300 postcard photographs from the entire state taken during the period from 1900 to 1930. Arranged by subjects—City and Town Views; Delaware Beaches; Amusements; Industry and Agriculture; Signs of the Times; Trains, Trolleys, and Automobiles; Water Transportation; Schools; Religion; Businesses; Hotels and Motels—each photo has a caption ranging from a sentence or two to several paragraphs. The book's introduction details how the cards were produced, analyzes the subject matter depicted on the cards, documents the history of several of the most prominent local photographers in the state whose work is found almost only on postcards, and traces the evolution and popularization of postcard photography.
Through the photographs readers can witness the development of Delaware agriculture and fisheries, the expansion of the railroad into southern Delaware, the declining days of steamship service on Delaware rivers and creeks, the fate of Middletown's last trolley, and Delaware's unsuccessful campaign against "King Alcohol." They can see how Delawareans worshiped, worked, and shopped. They can visit local amusement parks and beaches from New Castle county to Sussex county.
For the early decades of the twentieth century the postcard recorded every aspect of American life. As local historians will tell you, the photographic record of small town America during the period from 1900 to 1930 exists almost only on postcards. That is why historical societies, libraries, and museums have begun to amass postcard collections. In the last twenty years, historians and scholars have increasingly turned to the postcard as a way of seeing what our past literally looked like, what we enjoyed doing, where we worked and played, how we viewed one other, what we thought was important, and what prejudices we held.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611490442
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 04/15/2011
Series: Cultural Studies of Delaware and the Eastern Shore
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 8.70(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

George Miller is professor of English at the University of Delaware and a former chair of the Department. Miller has collected and written about Delaware postcards for several decades, edited a Delaware historical society newsletter, and lectured throughout the state on Delaware history and postcards through the Delaware Humanities Forum.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Acknowledgements
Chapter 3 Appendix
Chapter 4 City and Town Views
Chapter 5 Delaware Beaches
Chapter 6 Amusements
Chapter 7 Industry and Agriculture
Chapter 8 Signs of the Times
Chapter 9 Trains, Trolleys, and Automobiles
Chapter 10 Water Transportation
Chapter 11 Schools
Chapter 12 Religion
Chapter 13 Businesses
Chapter 14 Hotels and Motels
Chapter 15 For Further Reading
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