Terre Haute Postcards - Collett Park (2)

Terre Haute Postcards - Collett Park (2)

More postcards from my collection...

Collett Park Pavilion, Terre Haute

Collett Park Pavilion, Terre Haute, Ind.

This unused postcard has the text...

No. D3938
Published by the Indiana News Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Dresden - Leipzig - Berlin
Made in Germany
Leipzig - Berlin - Dresden
ANC NY Litho-Chrome Trade Mark
Unico Registered Trade Mark

Collett Park Pavilion, Terre Haute, Ind.

This used postcard stamped in Terre Haute in April 1909, has no other printed text.

Children's Play Ground, Collett Park, Terre Haute

Children's Play Ground, Collett Park, Terre Haute, Ind.

This postcard, stamped in Terre Haute on February 29th, 1916,  has the text...

15364
Levin Bros.
The Acmegraph Co., Chicago

Collett Park and North Ninth Street, Terre Haute

Collett Park and North Ninth Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

This unused postcard has the printed text...

R-24749
The Model
Unico Registered Trade Mark

Collett Park and North Ninth Street, Terre Haute

Collett Park and North Ninth Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

This postcard was was addressed to someone in Iowa and stamped in ???dale, West Virginia on October 18th, 1919, has the printed text...

R-24749
The Model

Collett Park Place, Terre Haute

Collett Park Place, Terre Haute, Ind.

This postcard, stamped in Terre Haute on February 16th, 1914, has no other printed text.

Collett Park was established on 21 acres of land given to Terre Haute by businessman Josephus Collett in 1883, making it the city's oldest park. It is bounded by Collett Avenue, Ninth Street, Maple Avenue and Seventh Street. The park attracted many, especially Rose Polytechnic Institute professors, to build gracious homes on Ninth Street. The pavilion and refreshment stand is the oldest structure in the park and was designed by J. Merrill Sherman.

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