Angelica Van Buren, Jane Irwin Findlay, Julia Gardiner, National Postcard

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Back of PostcardI recently came across a fascinating postcard featuring dresses worn by prominent women in American history. The front of the postcard showcases dresses worn by Angelica Van Buren, Jane Irwin Findlay, and Julia Gardiner, all of whom were connected to U.S. presidents in the early to mid-19th century. The dresses and decor depicted on the postcard date back to the years 1829 to 1845, providing a glimpse into the fashion and style of that era.The postcard is a part of the National Museum of History and Technology collection at the Smithsonian Institution. It is a Mavis Pudding Picturecard, showcasing the intricate details and designs of the dresses worn by these historical figures. The postcard not only serves as a visual representation of the fashion of the time but also as a reminder of the important roles these women played in American history.As I studied the postcard, I couldn’t help but imagine the stories behind each dress and the women who wore them. From Angelica Van Buren to Julia Gardiner, each woman had a unique connection to a U.S. president and played a significant role in shaping the history of our country. The postcard serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating the stories of these remarkable women who have left their mark on American history.

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