The Bryant Hunting Club Duck Hunter Shooting 1914 Real Photo Postcard
The postcard, dated September 29, 1914, documents a successful outing by The Bryant Hunting Club. Such clubs were common social organizations in early 20th-century America, often comprising local men sharing a passion for sport hunting. The substantial display of game birds, likely ducks or geese, attests to the era's less restrictive bag limits and the prevalence of waterfowl hunting. Hunters are typically equipped with shotguns, and details like the visible Peters Shells box highlight the growing commercial availability of specialized hunting ammunition.