Description: Condition (card: fine, photograph: good). Black and white print, grainy quality. Several minor black marks from postal service blemishes sky area above the barn. The two upper corners are stained from corner mounts used to hold picture to a page. On the 3/16 th inch white strip at the bottom is printed the picture identification. Used.; On the top back center are the words "Post Card." A "T" line separates the top and two sides, correspondence on the left and address on the right. A one cent Franklin stamp is affixed. Beneath the stamp is the dealer's price, "5-" ($5). -- Handwritten message on back: "Why not join the Shakers? M.E.G." -- Addressed to: "Miss G. Dawson, Willow St, Waltham, Mass" -- Postmarked "CONCORD, N.H., APR 18, 1-30 P, 1910" (Concord, New Hampshire, April 18, 1910, 1:30 pm).
North side view of the Great Cow Barn. To the right of the road side entrance can be seen the water tower and wind mill. In the middle of the barn is the are the silos. The one on the right has the words "Green Mountain" painted on it. A row of young trees are planted along the side of the barn. Picture taken in Fall/Winter since trees are without leave and some surface snow appears in the foreground of the field leading up to the barn.