In 1966, Eileen Detlefsen created a series of Christmas cards which were inspired
by scenes from old Sandusky. Mrs.
Detlefsen used the linoleum block print technique to make the scenes on each
holiday card. Each handmade card was stamped “Eileen’s Originals” on the back. The card above features Sandusky’s public
square, also known as Washington Square, about 1863. Buildings featured in the
print include Grace Episcopal Church, the old Academy building, the former Congregational
Church building, and at the far right, the First Presbyterian Church. An
undated (and unsourced) photocopy in our historical files appears to be a copy
taken from the page of a nineteenth century book. While the photocopy is not
identical to the print created by Eileen, both images are quite similar.
Merry Christmas!
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