1900s
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Good Luck for the New Year
Postmarked in Oxford, England on December 22, 1904 to Miss Gertrude P. Wilson in Paris, France – Here’s to three million more.
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Santa Cruz Falls
Postmarked in Catskill, New York on July 5, 1905, from Mama to Mr. Platt R Spencer in Newton, Massachusetts. – July 5th / 05Dear PlattAre your friends still with you? And did you hear any thunder? I miss you very much and wish you were here. Papa sense love to you and says you must…
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Snowball Fight
Postmarked in Geneva, Switzerland on August 4, 1904, from Mr. Carbonnell to “Huckleberry” in Les Plans, Switzerland. – Aug 3/04I’m fine it is twelve o’clock now.Hello HuckleberryDoesn’t this look like us playing tennis? Oh I am having the time of my life. Somehow we are going to [illegible]. In about eight days we will be in…
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Panorama des Plans
Postmarked on July 4th, 1904 in Les Plans, Switzerland, to Mrs. Henry C. Carson in Cafe Brenton, Canada. – This is a panorama of where we are. The place where I have put a cross is our chalet. Isn’t it simply enchanting?
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Midshipmen Enjoying the Football Game
Postmarked in Annapolis, Maryland on December 9th, 1906, to Miss Gertrude P. Wilson in Cairo, Egypt. – The games are over for the season in football. Baseball was what you and I liked. (write)
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Boston Art Museum
Postmarked in Boston, Massachusetts on November 19th, 1908, from Lila M. Cole to Miss Lena West in Stratford, Vermont. – My Dear Cousin Lena – Your most welcome letter was received a long time ago and I certainly intended to write you a letter before this, but have been so very busy. That is the reason.…
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Country Road in Autumn
Postmarked in Fayetteville, Ohio on December 18th, 1907, from Clara M to Miss Ella Johnson in Fayetteville, Ohio. – Received your postal and thank you first.Remain so ever Your FriendClara M
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Easter Greetings
Postmarked in Oxford, England on March 22nd, 1904, to Miss Gertrude P. Wilson in Montreux, Switzerland. – This suggests “The Little White Bird” to me I don’t know why
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Along the Rio Grande
Postmarked in Blandville, Kentucky on August 28th, 1909, from Henrie to Mr. Carter Hartte in Lowes, Kentucky. – Hello Carter!Received your card some time ago and will show my appreciation of it by answering. Guess you had a nice time easter. I went to Fulton easter and I certainly did have a nice time. I…
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Sportsman’s Paradise
Postmarked in Tennessee on August 26th, 1907, from Lizzie to Miss Mary Clagett in Little Lot, Tennessee. – I am very sorry indeed that I can’t come to see you this week but I am expecting company, there is always something to keep me when I want to go. Hope that I can come at…









