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1910 Lot 4 St. Michael Miguel Azores Native People Marquis Jacome Villa & More
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<<<<<<< AUCTION >>>>>>> of my 50 year collection archive of rare Americana 19th and 20th Century Classic Treasures photographs and postcardsHere is a wonderful and rare and authentic
printed photo postal mailing card lot of 4 postcards from the Island Archepelico showing the native people costumes and some landmarks.
4 unposted and one stamp removed cancelled divided back post card view captioned " as above ... Garden and Villa of the Marquez Jacome of Ponte Delgado St. Mchael - Azores ~~ Bathing Establishments of the Furnas St. Miguel ~~ Woman in Native black Hooded Costume and men and women in their finest regalia ".
The Azores, an autonomous region of Portugal, are an archipelago in the mid-Atlantic. The islands are characterized by dramatic landscapes, fishing villages, green pastures and hedgerows of blue hydrangeas. São Miguel, the largest, has lake-filled calderas and the Gorreana Tea Plantation
Interestingly enough as a side note: This card was written by WIlliam Sharpless Derrick Woods to his sister at the ARROWOOD retreat home in Charlottesville Virginia ....
From the University of Virginia archives ...... the following:
Samuel Baker Woods (1856-1952) of "Arrowhead," Albemarle County, Virginia. Woods, a lawyer, peach and apple orchardist, farmer, and former council member and mayor of Charlottesville (ca. 1890), was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, to the Reverend Edgar Woods (who served as pastor of the Charlottesville Presbyterian Church from 1866-1877) and Maria Baker. The Reverend Woods established the Pantops Academy (1879-1906) a Presbyterian school for boys to prepare young men for college, where Samuel Woods taught while attending the University of Virginia (1873-1877, 1879-1880). When he received his law degree in 1880, he began a law practive in Charlottesville.
On September 1, 1881, he married Lucretia Gilmore of Marion, Smyth County, Virginia, whose father, James Houston Gilmore, taught international and constitutional law at the University of Virginia. Sam and Lucretia had eight children who survived into adulthood: Dr. Edgar Lyons Woods (attended UVA 1900-1904), Washington, D.C.; Archibald Paull Woods (attended UVA 1914-1915), Petersburg; William Sharpless Derrick Woods (attended UVA 1918-1924), Richmond; Theodore K. Woods (attended UVA 1921-1923), Darien, Connecticut; Addison Gilmore Woods (attended UVA 1908-1909); Lucretia Woods; Maria Woods (1894- ?); and Anne Woods (1899- ?), all of Albemarle County. Woods was extremely interested in the improvement and promotion of agriculture and was one of the founders of the Virginia Horticultural Society and served as its first president.
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