Categories: USA

Belding, Michigan, woman says she received postcard stamped 100 years ago

All of us have witnessed post office delays in terms of receiving a postcard. However, none of us experienced such a delay. A Belding, Michigan, woman claimed that she received a postcard that was stamped back in 1920. Brittany Keech said, “Yea, that’s a little too slow.” It was a surprising visit for her when she walked into her mail on Tuesday. She did not have any idea about what she was going to receive via USPS.

According to her, she received possibly a Halloween postcard that was possible lost in the mail. “I start looking at it and I’m like, ‘Okay it’s been through some wear and tear,” she said. The mail had a postmark of October 29, 1920, along with a one-cent stamp of George Washington’s era in the corner. The front of the card was fitting the current time, she added.

Keech posted the photo of the mail on Facebook. The post on the “Positively Belding” page was shared by hundreds of users and received dozens of comments. The purpose of posting the photo on Facebook was to reach a family member of the actual receiver of the mail. Keech added that she was planning to put the mail in the museum in Belding if she would not find the right family member.

The mail included the symbols of a witch with a cat and a goose and an owl. It stated, “Halloween greetings. Which would you rather be? A goose or a pumpkin head?” The mail was written in an old, cursive way. It was addressed to a Roy McQueen on Division Street. Flossie Burgess sent the mail to his cousins on the occasion of Halloween. Burgess told his cousins about the awful lame knees of his mother.

“In most cases, these incidents do not involve mail that had been lost in our network and later found,” said a USPS spokesperson. The company re-enters the lost cards into its system to deliver them to the addressed location. However, it is a very rare scene when such a huge delay occurs.

Jackson Sorbo

Managing editor of the Chicago Morning Star

Recent Posts

Chicago Minimum Wage Rises to $17.05

Chicago’s minimum wage increased to $17.05 per hour on July 1, 2026, for employers with four or more workers, as…

1 day ago

White Sox Beat Orioles Behind Montgomery Double

Colson Montgomery delivered a key go-ahead double in the eighth inning as the Chicago White Sox opened their seven-game road…

2 days ago

Chicago unveils 2026 Gospel Music Festival lineup

Chicago officials have announced the lineup for the 2026 Chicago Gospel Music Festival, which will return to Millennium Park as…

1 week ago

White Sox seek sweep, division lead vs. Guardians

The Chicago White Sox will look to complete a three-game sweep of the Cleveland Guardians on Wednesday afternoon after securing…

1 week ago

Could Caleb Wilson be the Bulls’ next cornerstone?

As the 2026 NBA Draft approaches, North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson is drawing increasing attention as one of the premier…

2 weeks ago

Blackhawks legend Jonathan Toews retires

Jonathan Toews, one of the most accomplished players in Chicago Blackhawks history, officially announced his retirement on Friday, bringing an…

2 weeks ago

This website uses cookies.