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Jimmy Carter Mailbox with Safe Place Symbols
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During the Great Depression era, the Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm would often be the stop-off for homeless vagrants in search of work who rode the train that ran on the rails in front of the Carter homestead. The mailbox post was a medium for communication among the riders, showing them that this house was a safe place. Often depicted were symbols denoting good food and drink and kind women marked in chalk on the wooden post. Today, the National Park Service keeps this communication system alive, marking the mailbox post in front of the boyhood home of our nation’s 39th President, Jimmy Carter, with the same symbols used during this time of need for many. Jimmy’s mother, Lillian Carter, was known for her kindness and generosity, a trait that her son inherited.

Published 4 years ago
Oct 21st 2021
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • structured-light-scanner
  • farming
  • railroads
  • symbols
  • national-park-service
  • historic-preservation
  • mailbox-communication
  • noai
  • homesteads

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