Discover a piece of early 20th-century educational history with this charming postcard featuring the Washington School in Bound Brook, New Jersey. The vibrant color lithography captures the stately red brick architecture of the school building, showcasing its multiple Windows, elegant entrance, and distinctive roofline, offering a glimpse into the academic landscape of the era. This card perfectly illustrates the architectural style prevalent in American schools during the Progressive Era. This particular postcard was published by Josibeyer of Bound Brook, N.J., a local publisher, adding to its regional historical significance. The back reveals a clear Bound Brook, N.J. postmark dated October 20, 1908, alongside a one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp. The handwritten message and addre.