Seminole Postcard
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Title:
Seminole Postcard
Date:
1939 Collection:
Creator:
Photographer: Charles C. Ebbits Content Description:
Postcard. An unused, tinted postcard showing a Seminole Indian woman using a mortar and pestle. She has the butt end of the pestle in the mortar which is a hollowed out stump. Seminoles used the large mortar and pestles for grinding corn. Behind the lady is a thatched shelter, a table and 2 dogs lying down. Woods are in the background.
Physical Description:
H: 5 1/2" W: 3 1/2"
Location:
500 S Bronough St,Florida,Tallahassee,32399
Identifier:
2007M.022.009 


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