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Greetings!
Come
all of you, explore and enjoy these hand colored postcards of historical
scenes of Portland and Gildersleeve, Connecticut. Click here to enter the Postcard Slide Show This rare and historical treasure comes from the Mr. John David Larson Family (of Portland, CT.) Although most people in the Larson family no longer remember the daily, common stories or the fond memories that went with each postcard, the rare and historical hand colored pictures show us a great deal about life as it was in our part of the Connecticut River Valley in the early to mid twentieth century.
He chose to reside in this quaint New England Community, and served on the Board of Selectmen for eight years. He also became the building official and held many volunteer and community positions. In addition to his full time public careers, he was also chief of the Portland Volunteer Fire Department Co. #2 (total time served at the company was 50 years), town zoning enforcement officer and civil defense director. My own late grandfather, Mr. Ernest Lester "Boppy" Larson, handed it down to us –the current generation- almost twenty years ago. It was Boppy’s wish to preserve this treasure and pass on the knowledge that goes with each postcard. It is part of his continuing legacy to his family, his neighbors, and children of all ages. It is a privilege and pleasure to pass it on and urge people to Come On Over. I feel I also must add this: Most of these postcards were treated well within the past one hundred years. However, they were marked with the normal, natural markings, as would any postcard that went through the mail delivery process. Many of these same cards accompanied my grandfather in his back pocket or beloved shoebox during his frequent childhood trips all around the Connecticut River Valley on the trolley. It is remarkable that we have this treasure all in one piece! All of these postcards were scanned into a digital format to be graphically and photo enhanced in an editing process to assure the viewer optimum viewing pleasure. Many of the colors have been worn and faded then darkened and changed from their original hue. Still, they are great to look at and to enlarge in order to Escape Back to Portland! I thank all of you for coming down this road with me for our short journey into the past. Thank you for experiencing a part of this great man’s legacy. Come back as often as you wish and share the nostalgia. I'm sure that my grandfather, who was a wonderful man whom I was very close to, would be very pleased to know that his collection was being enjoyed by countless admirers. |
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