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Victor A. Blenkle Postcard Collection

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
National Philatelic Collection, Smithsonian Institution.
Blenkle, Victor A., Dr., 1900-1978 (physician)
Former owner
National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Extractive Industries
Place
Europe -- Postcards
Topic
Buildings -- Postcards
Monuments -- Postcards
Tourism
Provenance
Bequeathed to the Smithsonian Institution by Victor A. Blenkle in 1977.
Creator
National Philatelic Collection, Smithsonian Institution.
Blenkle, Victor A., Dr., 1900-1978 (physician)
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Victor A. Blenkle Postcard Collection
Summary
This collection consists of postcards gathered by Dr. Victor A. Blenkle, a twentieth century physician. The postcards primarily concern geographical locations and landmarks in the United States and Western Europe, but also include materials from six other continents.
Biographical / Historical
The Blenkle Collection of Postcards was collected by Dr. Victor A. Blenkle, who lived in New Jersey. Little was known about Dr. Blenkle until Ms. Lorraine Clemente, his great-niece, supplied biographical information in 2006. All relevant curators involved in this acquisition are now deceased. Through processing, some conclusions were reached based on evidence contained within the collection itself. Victor A. Blenkle (born December 15, 1900; died April 15, 1978) was one of six children; his siblings were Ferdinand, Herbert, Albert, Helene, and Julius. His parents, Ferdinand and Bertha, probably emigrated to the United States from Germany in the 1890s (his father was born in 1871). Victor Blenkle practiced medicine in Teaneck, N.J., where he was affiliated with Holy Name Hospital; his wife's name was Elsie. Blenkle was active in medical organizations and was a founder of Family Practice of New Jersey. He served in both World Wars, attaining the rank of lieutenant colonel. Many of the postcards in this collection were from Blenkle's patients, as well as family members. (Ms. Lorraine Clemente, great-niece of Victor Blenkle, supplied biographical information in 2006.) We do not know when Dr. Blenkle began collecting postcards, but cards sent to him or with what appears to be his handwriting begin in the 1920s. It seems as if Blenkle also either purchased or traded for collections that were originally owned by others. For example, within the overall Blenkle collection, there are three smaller groups of cards of earlier origin. Some of these include the earliest materials in the collection, dating from the late 1880s and 1890s. These three smaller groups include a group of cards sent to (and some sent by) a Reverend Leach in Noroton, Connecticut who was a Lutheran minister. He also apparently ran some kind of a Bible study by mail program and so received a number of cards from those interested in the Bible. Another group of cards sent to addresses in Elgin, Illinois and other related Midwestern locations by members of an extended family and some of their friends between about 1895 and 1910. A third set of cards includes smaller group of cards sent by a group of family and friends in Wisconsin, apparently centering on Milwaukee. All of these include messages written on front or back and postmarks.
Extent
10 Cubic feet (29 boxes)
Date
circa 1880-circa 1970
Custodial History
The Blenkle Collection was acquired by the National Philatelic Collection (National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution) as a bequest in 1977, then transferred to the Division of Extractive Industries (now Division of Work and Industry) the same years. Transferred to the Archives Center, 1983.
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0200
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographic postcards
Photographs
Picture postcards
Postcards
Citation
Victor A. Blenkle Postcard Collection, circa 1880-circa 1970, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution,
Arrangement
The collection is divided into four series: Series 1 includes 16 boxes of cards about geographical locations within the United States. These cards are organized first by state in alphabetical order, secondly by city or place name (for example, Grand Canyon). Cities or locations with fewer than three postcards are arranged into general categories such as "Cities". Cards with no clear location are grouped by illustrated subject, such as "Winter Scenes." Series 2 consists of 9 boxes of cards about places outside the United States. These cards are in alphabetical order by name Of country, and then by city, location or geographical name,also in alphabetical order. The names of countries are used as listed on the card. For example, most of the German cards appear to date from before the division into East and West Germany, consequently, the name is listed as Germany, with no regard for the location of a place between 1945 and 1990. Series 3 consists of 4 boxes of cards organized by subject. These are the only cards without specific geographical locations. Series 4 consists of 1 box of cards and letters written by Dr. Blenkle or what appear to be members of his family.
Processing Information
Collection processed by Faith Davis Ruffins and Ramona Williamson, September 1991
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Photographic postcards
Photographs -- Photomechanical prints
Photographs -- 19th century
Picture postcards
Picture postcards -- Photomechanical
Postcards
Scope and Contents
The Blenkle Collection consists of 29 boxes of postcards, principally about geographical locations, landmarks, monuments and other buildings of interest around the world. The bulk of the cards are about the United States and Western Europe, but countries in 6 continents are represented. The earliest cards included date from the late 1880s and the latest card date from the mid-1970s. The cards are arranged in alphabetical order by state name, name of country, and then specific locations.
Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503510126141-1503510126157-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8d59beafa-2e3c-45af-8857-05a524ac70a5

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  • Florida - Miami

  • Picturesque Havana: Selected Views picture postcard book

  • Greetings from san Antonio, Texas: Mission Concepcion, etc. postcard

  • Great Falls of the Potomac, Virginia picture postcard

  • Texas - San Antonio

  • New Union Station, Washington, DC picture postcard

  • Madonna and child in a stable with a shepherd. picture postcard

  • Mexico

  • Paul Revere home, Boston, Massachusetts picture postcard

  • Arizona - Specific geographical locations

  • New York - New York City - United Nations

  • After Battle at Nogales, Sonora, Mexico photographic postcard

  • Missouri - Kansas City

  • El Asado picture postcard

  • Greetings from Texas: The Lone Star state postcard book

  • France

  • Bullfighting

  • Empire State Building picture postcard

  • Snake River Float Trip color reproduction photograph on postcard

  • Tarjeta original de una demoiselle mexicana ink on verso : real photographic postcard

  • Lisboa. Mosteiro dos Jeronimo. picture postcard

  • Madonna and child in a stable : picture postcard

  • Piramide de la Luna--San Juan picture postcard

  • World Fairs and Expositions, Century of Progress (Chicago, Illinois, 1933)

  • Tijuana

  • South Dakota - Black Hills (Mt. Rushmore), Badlands

  • Ruin site in Mexico picture postcard.

  • American Indian Women Weaving Rugs Outdoors--A Common Sight Along the Highway picture postcard

  • Madonna and child in a stable with Joseph. picture postcard

  • Lisboa. Praca do Comercio. picture postcard

  • Under Six Flags, showing the Alamo, Built 1718, San Antonio picture postcard

  • Auditorium at Playa del Rey, California. picture postcard

  • The Lobby, Hotel El Ortiz, Lamy, New Mexico photomechanical picture postcard, reproduction of photograph

  • Prado Park and Neptune Foundation, Havana. No. 3400

  • Puerto Rico - Cathedrals/Churches

  • Hotel Rancho Telva, Taxco, Guerrero picture postcard

  • Rush after the bullfights, Tijuana, Mexico picture postcard

  • New Mexico - General Mountain Views

  • Street Scene, Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico photomechanical postcard

  • Typical of Early Los Angeles--Olvera Street, Los Angeles, California picture postcard

  • South Carolina - Charleston

  • Call from the plow, General Israel Putnam receiving the news of the Battle of Lexington, 1775 picture postcard

  • La Criada--Mexico : postcard

  • Cathedrals/Churches

  • Panorama del Rosarito Beach Hotel picture postcard

  • El Paso de Los Angeles, "The Pathway of the Angels" picture postcard

  • Virginia - Arlington

  • Prospect Hill Tower, Somerville, Massachusetts picture postcard

  • New Mexico - Cities and Towns

  • Colombia

  • La Fonda Hotel, Santa Fe, New Mexico postcard

  • Houlgate (Calvados)

  • A Maya Temple--The Nunnery at Uxmal picture postcard

  • California - Hollywood

  • Massachusetts - Cities and Towns

  • Greetings from San Antonio, Texas. Alamo built in 1718 picture postcard

  • California - San Diego

  • Subterranean water action - The Arctic Circle, Endless Caverns, New Market, Virginia picture postcard

  • International Line dividing U.S. and Mexico picture postcard

  • Pyramids, Teotihuacan, Mexico : picture postcard.

  • Enjoying mid-winter bathing and sunshine at Miami Beach, Florida. picture postcard

  • Colorado - Geographical Views

  • Sky-City of Acoma, South of Laguna, New Mexico picture postcard

  • "Carcel Publica" Jail, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico picture postcard

  • Utah - Cities

  • Quetzalcoatl picture postcard

  • A Happy Christmas picture postcard

  • Cathedrals/Churches

  • Light house point, Alexandria, Virginia picture postcard

  • Madonna and child in a stable with an Angel. picture postcard

  • Interesting Hollywood California postcard booklet

  • Cathedral Park, Panama City picture postcard

  • Greetings from Salinas, California picture postcard

  • Casa-blanca, Governor's Palace and Marina, San Juan, P.R. postcard

  • Wisconsin - Holy Hill (Shrine of Our Lady)

  • Zeferino Ramirez Funeral Home

  • Lee Highway and Massanutten Mountain range, between Luray and New Market,Virginia picture postcard

  • El Paso Street, 1882--El Paso Street Today picture postcard

  • A Holy Happy Christmas picture postcard

  • Old Aviles Street (Spanish Quarter) St. Augustine, Florida picture postcard

  • Florida - St. Augustine

  • Visit El Morro castle, Havana postcard

  • Calle de Comercio, main business street in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico--opposite El Paso, Texas color picture potcard

  • District of Columbia - U.S. Capitol

  • Tucumcari Mountain postcard

  • Faneuil Hall, The "Cradle of Liberty," Custom House and Statue of Samuel Adams, Boston, Massachusetts picture postcard

  • Portugal

  • Xipe-Totec picture postcard

  • Howdy from Arizona the land of the Sun picture postcard

  • Cathedrals/Churches

  • Houlgate, La Plage a l'heure des Bains picture postcard

  • New York - Fort Ticonderoga

  • Tomb of Unknown Soldier, Arlington, Virginia picture postcard

  • Bull Fight in Mexico color postcard

  • Bread Man, Havana, Cuba picture postcard

  • Bull Ring in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico picture postcard

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