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Social History: A warm, nostalgic message from "Mary" to Mrs. Beulah Wheat in Maryland. She writes about her pleasant stay in California, stating, ...
View full detailsHistorical Significance: This card is a piece of New Hampshire tourism history, copyrighted by C.T. Bodwell (a prominent conservationist) in 1936. ...
View full detailsSocial History: The message is from Mae Perry to Mr. & Mrs. Otto Boesel and Mildred in Chicago, Ill. Sent just before Labor Day, Mae writes: "...
View full detailsSocial History: The July 4th (Independence Day) postmark date adds significant "holiday charm" for collectors who specifically look for holiday-da...
View full detailsSocial History: The message details the experience at the 5th World Scout Jamboree in Vogelenzang, Holland, to Thad Horton, Jr in Atlanta, Georgia:...
View full detailsSocial History: Sent from remote Lake City, Colorado, to Dighton, Kansas, the postcard is a perfect snapshot of a bountiful 1930s mountain vacation...
View full detailsSocial History: The card features a handwritten message: "5-23-37 Love from Aunt Irma and Uncle Bill" addressed to Patricia M. Hall in Manhattan Be...
View full detailsSocial History: Just outside the church entrance, you can see a small figure of a man interacting with a dog on the sidewalk. Scene: Old North Chur...
View full detailsSocial History: This postcard back tells a hilarious story of a "budget traveler" in the 1930s, featuring a unique message from Detroit, Michigan t...
View full detailsSocial History: Air conditioning was a high tech luxury in 1938: "I went to a show yesterday it was air conditioned there & when we came out it...
View full detailsHistorical Significance: This authentic Real Photo Postcard (RPPC), copyrighted in 1938, features the Flume Gorge in Franconia Notch, New Hampshir...
View full detailsSocial History: A lady is sitting in the shade at the base of the fountain, offering a rare candid glimpse into a quiet moment of 1930s NYC life. T...
View full detailsSocial History: The handwritten message captures the quintessential "Florida snowbird" experience of 1938. The writer notes that "heavenly weather ...
View full detailsSocial History: A travel update from "Mary Elon" to Catherine Armstrong in San Antonio. It captures a peaceful pre-WWII summer vacation moment in V...
View full detailsSocial 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: 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 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 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...
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