Rare 1908 RPPC Postcard Malvern Iowa IA First Avenue Pointers Photo Gallery For Sale


Rare 1908 RPPC Postcard Malvern Iowa IA First Avenue Pointers Photo Gallery
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Rare 1908 RPPC Postcard Malvern Iowa IA First Avenue Pointers Photo Gallery:
$289.99

This postcard depicts a street scene in Malvern, Iowa. This is a rare piece, as, at the time of writing this, no other street scene from this town is available for sale on this website.


My favorite part of this postcard is the \"Pointers Photo Gallery\" shop on the right side. Early photography shops are rare to see in photos and postcards. I personally like seeing things like photographers or photography within an antique photo, or postcards within an antique postcard\'s image. Some collectors collect those items exclusively.

Malvern is a city in Mills County, Iowa, United States. The Wabash Trace—a railroad converted to a bicycle trail—passes through Malvern. The Mills County Fair is held here, although Glenwood is the county seat. Malvern is the largest town in the eastern half of the county.


The pioneer village of Milton was established in the fall of 1869. It was later renamed Malvern when it was discovered that there was already another Milton, Iowa. It was one of four communities in the area that came into existence with the completion of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad on November 18, 1869.


John D. Paddock and his bride were the first residents of Malvern. They arrived in September and put up a small 1+1⁄2-story building that served as their home and the community\'s first store.


The completion of the railroad soon brought a flood of new residents and business enterprises. Typical was an event on January 12th, 1899, where the T&N carried skaters to Malvern\'s cold storage plant for 35 cents, round trip, for a day on the ice. The linking of Malvern and Tabor socially was important, but the underlying commercial benefit of the tiny railroad was the opening of markets for local merchants and farmers wishing access to livestock markets in Omaha and Chicago.


White Cloud, a town of perhaps 200 persons and a variety of businesses, was located about where the present Wabash Trace Nature Trail crosses the Nishnabotna River three miles southeast of Malvern. It soon closed down when the new railroad was built two miles north. Several business enterprises and White Cloud residents moved to Malvern.


Malvern grew almost explosively in its first two years. In its fifth year, Mr. Paddock reported in his Brief History of Malvern, it had a population of 800. It served a particularly productive farming area. It soon had a number of factories, including a hog packing plant, an electric generation plant (in 1892) which permitted a municipal water system, and in the early part of the twentieth century, developed a varied poultry industry that at one time furnished employment for up to 200 persons. Malvern started a school system in 1870, a county fair in 1873, a Chautauqua in 1905, built the town library in 1916 and the present Liberty Memorial Community Building in 1926


When the “good roads” movement came to Iowa, the town was omitted from Highway 34, causing some economic stress. At the time it also had the Wabash and Tabor & Northern Railroads, which were also having some economic stress. The town experienced additional stress in the 1950s when much of Iowa\'s poultry industry moved to Arkansas.


The success of the Malvern community has always been linked to agriculture in many ways. When fewer family farms and farm workers, became the norm, in the 1960s, 1970\'s, and especially the difficult 1980\'s, the economy of Malvern suffered as well, losing many of the established businesses that had so long lined the streets in this community.


Today Malvern is a rural community with a golf course, swimming pool, new library and Carnegie Conference Center, agricultural businesses and government offices, a bank, physician\'s offices, Mills County Fair Grounds, the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, and numerous other businesses.

Please inspect the pictures, as they give the best representation of condition.May have discoloring, edge or corner wear, marks, creases, fading, smudges, corner or edge bends, tears, or corners missing.


(130 inventory number)


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