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Social History: This is a rare primary source mention of early Florida boarding houses and local social hubs. It documents the traveler's temporary...
View full detailsSocial History: The message is a lively family update from Mena to Mrs. J. Sprague on Mott Ave in Inwood, Long Island, New York. It captures the ex...
View full detailsSocial History: Sent from the military base at Saint-Cyr by a soldier mobilized into the 21ème C.O.A. (Commis et Ouvriers d'Administration) Bake...
View full detailsSent to Mr. Lynn Gast, Flint Lake Road, Valparaiso, Indiana, U.S.A.: “Rio de Janeiro. 12-26-39 Hope Santa was good to you. I had a fine Xmas here...
View full detailsThe postcard is a phenomenal piece of social history due to the extensive, vibrant diary-style message: "July 17 - 1939. Well, my dear here I am ...
View full detailsSocial History: This authentic photo postcard, titled "In the Sugar Bush," captures the essence of rural New Hampshire during the early 1940s. It ...
View full detailsSocial History: There is a sweet message to Miss Sally Batchelder in Boston, Mass, in which the sender, Mother Morse, mentions a "lovely trip up" ...
View full detailsSocial History: The message is a charming "slice of life" from a traveler named Goldie from Linden, Tennessee writing to a "Mrs Ed Escallier" in Lo...
View full detailsThis postcard captures the historic Oregon Coast Highway (U.S. Route 101) during its golden age of expansion. Completed in the 1930s, this ma...
View full detailsThe handwritten note serves as a time capsule of a mid-century tourist soaking in sweeping panoramic views of the Mexican capital: "One of th...
View full detailsAn early American tourist writes home to Massachusetts via a Mexico City postmark, providing a vivid first-hand diary account of riding a hor...
View full detailsSocial History: The sender, "Mary," is vacationing in Deer Isle, Maine, and writes to Mrs. Robert Goldthwaite, who was staying at the Irene Byron S...
View full detailsSocial History: These cards have traveled a rough road through the decades, but we can piece together that they are both from Pvt. John J Reiser 4...
View full details"This is the place on the highway 13 miles from Camp. I will write you a long letter monday. Love - Don -" The handwritten message from "Don"...
View full detailsSocial History: A bustling family message sent to Mr. & Mrs. Volkaert & Miss Bake in Springfield Gardens, Long Island. The sender writes a ...
View full detailsSocial History: The handwritten message from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Easton, Maryland, provides a personal look at daily life in July 1941: ...
View full detailsSocial History: The handwritten message from "Ella" to a "Dear Saidee" explains that Irving is taking a vacation as he is "in need of a change" an...
View full detailsSocial History: This card is a fascinating WWII "Home Front" artifact. Mrs. F. J. Halva used this free promotional card to request a "Fall & Wi...
View full detailsSocial History: The message is written by Pvt. Roy H. Bohn, a soldier stationed in San Francisco, to Mr. D.A. Lazer in Hollywood. Roy expresses his...
View full detailsSocial History: This postcard is a moving piece of military social history, capturing a brief holiday check-in from Pvt. Albert P. Marcelonis US...
View full detailsThis artifact represents an authentic piece of WWII U.S. military postal history. Mailed from Concordia, Kansas in December 1943, just months af...
View full detailsSocial History: The message reveals a snippet of daily life focused on domestic food preservation: "Dear Helen: Sept. 21 / Very glad to hear fro...
View full detailsSocial History: The card was sent from Nottingham to a recipient at 21 [Faded] Rd, Luton, Beds. Luton was a primary industrial target during the wa...
View full detailsSocial History: Written by a young nurse or medical student to her parents, documenting her first day moving into the hospital dorms: "Dearest M...
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