Brownie Museum

The Brownie Postcard from the 40s

In the 40s, taxi cab drivers sold Brownie the Town Dog postcards to raise money for Brownie’s care.

Today, a very kind local family dropped off a copy of this postcard. They bought it from a vintage store and it appears that they had a few that they numbered and sold individually. Note that the seller wrote an explanation of who Brownie was where the correspondence and address would be.

I don’t know how much these cards so for in the 40s.

The postcard was given by Susan Spencer from Daytona Beach. Thank you, Susan!

Back side of the Brownie the Town Dog Postcard from the 1940s. This card was sold by taxi cab drivers to raise money for Brownie's vet bills and other expenses.
Back side of the Brownie the Town Dog Postcard from the 1940s. This card was sold by taxi cab drivers to raise money for Brownie’s vet bills and other expenses.
Front side of the Brownie the Town Dog Postcard from the 1940s
Front side of the Brownie the Town Dog Postcard from the 1940s. This card was sold by taxi cab drivers to raise money for Brownie’s vet bills and other expenses.