A brick aqueduct considered the "Old Aqueduct" in Durhamville, N.Y. with "CITY - DRUG - STORE" painted across and "Oneida" painted smaller just below word drug that is over a stream or small river. It is a black and white card and the banks of the stream are covered in snow with bits of grass and sticks poking through the snow. Barren trees are visible- one in the right foreground and the tops of a small group are visible in the background (the bottoms of these trees are covered by the Aqueduct). There is what appears to be a single utility pole on the aqueduct but the top is not visible. Although the card seems to have originated as a black and white card, age has turned it brown and it seems to appear almost Sepia.
Postal data: unmarked, unposted; [blank stamp box with stylized border]; Postcard type: divided back (This side may be used for correspondence.; (This side for address only.); Printing information: K. 1286; Logo (POST CARD) in stylized lettering; No written message; No addressee.
Digitized by Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, Queens College (CUNY). Front Image Digitization Team: LBSCI 757, Digital Imaging, Fall 2011: Pete Rohan, Irene Sysak. Back Image Digitization Team: LBSCI 757, Digital Imaging, Fall 2011: Pete Rohan, Irene Sysak