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Social History: Mailed from Denmark, Wisconsin—a town founded by and named for Danish settlers—to Miss Ellen Jenson. This card perfectly documents ...
View full detailsSocial History: Mailed September 1911, from Terre Haute, Indiana, to Miss Marjorie Kinney in Brownsburg, Indiana, this specific inside joke or shar...
View full detailsSocial History: The message, written in French to Manchester, New Hampshire, reveals a sudden family tragedy. "My dear Corona, You will no doubt b...
View full detailsSocial History: This 1911 postcard served as a handwritten invitation to a community picnic in La Vernia, Texas, offering a rare glimpse into early...
View full detailsSocial History: Sent from Germantown, Ohio, to Mrs. Ernest Early in West Middletown, Ohio: "Dear Marie, Please excuse my neglectfulness in not answ...
View full detailsSocial History: Sent between Manhattan and Kansas City, Kansas: "Dear Anna, I will send you a card when are you coming I want you to come so bad we...
View full detailsSocial History: This card offers a wonderful glimpse into pre-WWI life in the San Fernando Valley. Mailed to Miss Villa R. Watkins in East Los Ange...
View full detailsSocial History: Sent to Miss Mytle Lea in Prosser, Washington: "It's about time I was writing to you isn't it? I don't understand about the postals...
View full detailsHistorical Significance: This postcard is a significant artifact of the Xinhai Revolution, the fall of the Qing Dynasty, and the proclamation of t...
View full detailsSocial History: Written to "Dear brother Bill" (Master Wm Hughes) in Lawrence, Kansas. The sender mentions meeting several people from their hometo...
View full detailsSocial History: This card was sent from Green Bay to Miss Ellen Jensen in Denmark, Wisconsin, a village renowned as a hub for Scandinavian immigran...
View full detailsScene: A rare glimpse into the heart of Pensacola, Florida's Plaza Ferdinand VII. Signs for Coca-Cola (5 cents) and Cigars (likely St. Regis) domin...
View full detailsSocial History: Addressed to Ellen Jenson, New Denmark, Wisconsin: "Aug 6, 1913. Dear Ellen: A happy Birthday from Ruth to Friend Ellen. New Denmar...
View full detailsSocial History: Mailed on December 23, 1913, it captures the final peaceful holiday season before the outbreak of World War I. The destination, Osa...
View full detailsSocial History: This card contains a fascinating personal update. The sender (Kuno) writes to his namesake (likely a relative) about his ongoing di...
View full detailsPostal History: Postally used on August 12, 1913, from the Berlin N.V. 7 district. Features a sharp circular date stamp (12.8.13.8-9V) and a doubl...
View full detailsHistorical Significance: Features a clear and desirable Niles & San Fran R.P.O. (Railway Post Office) circular date stamp dated July 16, 1913. ...
View full detailsSocial History: Includes a message from the dam's grand opening: "Dear Cousin Bill: How do you like this kind of weather? We have been nearly freez...
View full detailsSocial History: Written in elegant French cursive from Montreal, the sender apologizes for the late reply to her cousin, explaining they have been...
View full detailsSocial History: A delightful note from "Pearl" to her best friend, Miss Helen Wonsitler, in Columbiana, Ohio. Pearl writes about the "fine and dand...
View full detailsSocial History: The message is a "social history goldmine," capturing the domestic reality of early Idaho life. Sent to Mrs. Esther Dredge of the p...
View full detailsSocial History: This card is a vital piece of Brown County social history. It was sent to H. P. Larsen, a prominent tailor in Denmark, Wisconsin. M...
View full detailsSocial History: Postmarked July 1913 in Riverside, the postcard was sent to Massachusetts with a traveler named Leticia's message on the back sayin...
View full detailsSocial History: This card is a "Thank You" note sent from Chicago, Illinois, addressed to the Sawyer family on Orange Road on September 3, 1914: "...
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