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説明Description on card: Blue Hole, Castalia, OhioDescription on back of card:CASTALIA BLUE HOLEDiscovered by Robert Rogers, 1760, the most extraordinary Spring in existence. Unknown depth, visible depth 45 feet, and 75 feet in diameter, source of water underground river. Temperature 48 degrees winter and summer. It never freezes and is not affected by floods or drouth. Discharges 5,000 gallons of water every minute. Fish can not live in Blue Hole, as it is absolutely free from air or food. The water is blue in color and extremely clear and supplies water for a brook trout fishing club.The Blue Hole is a freshwater pond and was a tourist site from the 1920s to 1990 and had 165,000 visitors annually.Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Hole_(Castalia)No. in Series: 29Estimated Date: 1930-1940sEra: Linen EraCondition: UnusedPublisher: E.B. Ackley, Sandusky, Ohio; Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C.T. Art-Colortone" postcard, a tradename under Curt Teich Co., Chicago, Illinois.Publisher Notes:Eugene B. Ackley (1871-1957) was a popular musician and bandleader in Sandusky, Ohio. Born into a musical family in Illinois, Ackley took up the cornet at 12 becoming one of the best B-flat cornetists in the country. This allowed him to travel the country with different groups. He arrived in Sandusky at age 22 and worked as the director of music at the Cedar Point amusement park and as the instructor of the Sandusky Band and Orchestra. In 1902, he wrote the "Cedar Point March," the first song dedicated to the park.Other than music, Ackley also ran a successful billiard parlor, published postcards, and served as the chairman of the board of the Western Security Bank.The photos and images were created by E.B. Ackley, but the cards were printed en masse by the Curt Teich Company in Chicago, Ill., under the trade name, "C.T. Art-Colortone."Curt Teich emigrated to Chicago in 1895. He had worked as a lithographer in Lobenstein, Germany.He founded the Curt Teich Company in 1898, concentrating on newspaper and magazine printing. He was an early publisher of postcards, but he didn't begin printing them himself until 1908. According to MetroPostcard.com, "As his competition dwindled, his sales expanded and his American factories would eventually turn out more postcards than any other in the United States. "The company was best known for its wide range of advertising and postcards of North America. By the 1920s, it was producing so many postcards with borders that they became recognized as a type dubbed "White Border Cards," creating an "era." Curt Teich started using offset presses in 1907, but it took a number of years before he had offset presses made to his satisfaction and many more years for him to perfect the method. His innovations in this printing technique directly led to the production of what we now call "linens" by the early 1930s. The company aided the war effort during the second world war by also printing many military maps.Curt Teich eventually turned management of the company over to his son, but he remained active in company operations throughout its history. Curt Teich died in 1974 and the family business was sold to Regensteiner Publishers who continued to print postcards at the Chicago plant until 1978 when the rights to the company name and processes were sold to the Irish company, John Hinde Ltd. Their California subsidiary now prints postcards under the name John Hinde Curteich, Inc.Source:www.metropostcard.com/publisherst.html
撮影日2021-05-19 22:28:34
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撮影地Village of Castalia, Ohio, United States 地図


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