Another vintage non-sports set with only one card in my collection, this is a small card, as Bowman was using small cards at that time. This was a huge set, at 180 cards. It's the largest set I'm aware of from the 1940s. It is broken down into various subsets (each numbered differently, but part of a whole) which covered several different topics related to the Old West- which, at that time, wasn't all that old- topics in the set range in age from the 1700s to the early 1900s! Early cards in the set don't cover the Old West at all, and, not having seen the cards, I'm not sure exactly how they tied the War of 1812 to the narrative.
There was a subset of history, a subset for daily life at the time, a subset honoring famous Indians, non-Indians, and even outlaws.
The D-series cards, of which my only example is from, documents the wars with the Indians. At the time, popular media portrayed the Indians as the bad guys, but as we now know, that isn't entirely the case.
I believe, from the research I did when I got the card, that this version may have been a mail-away variation based on the red badge on the bottom left of the card back. I do not know for sure.
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Very cool card Billy. Please do post if you ever acquire more of them.
ReplyDeleteWill do, but I got the only one my local source had!
DeleteSuper cool collection. Thanks as always for these oddities
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoy them Mark. I know I sure do, even though I'm pretty slow in posting this series- I wrote this post in 2015 and held it in the Queue!
DeleteThere's a dealer that shows up fairly regularly at our monthly hotel shows that has some of these on his table. I've been tempted but can't make myself attempt another set. Until now I hadn't realized there were so many in the set. That would make it a real challenge.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this one.
Yeah I can't imagine how hard it would be to complete. They shouldn't be too expensive as they aren't sports people but just finding all 180 would be pretty tough. You could always send them to me, as I already have a start on the set :) Only 179 more to go, haha!
DeleteLove this set. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt!
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