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Social 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: 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: The handwritten message from "Emie" to Mr. Bert Couch in San Anselmo, California, is a powerful piece of disaster-related history: ...
View full detailsSocial History: This postcard offers a glimpse into mid-1940s Canadian tourism. It was postmarked on July 5, 1945, in Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec—...
View full detailsSocial History: The message provides a rare look at mid-century medical travel: "Room 903 Wis. Hotel, Milwaukee Wis. Dear Friends—John was operated...
View full detailsSocial History: The sender writes to a "Dearest Jewel" in San Francisco about "Harry," who is in a nearby hospital. She mentions he can see the ver...
View full detailsSocial History: Typed by Pvt. John J. Reiser (Serial No. 43030851) to Mrs. Jerome B. Lister in Easton, Maryland while he was stationed at Fort Belv...
View full detailsSocial History: Mailed in July 1946, this card captures a moment when post-war travel was booming, but rationing and food shortages were still on p...
View full detailsSocial History: Traveler "Kate" writes to Miss Ida Kyle in Haverhill, Mass., documenting her trip home through the Maritimes and hoping the card a...
View full detailsSocial History: A message from Allie M. at "Merry Acres" in Madison Heights, VA, to Mrs. Carrie Barron in San Antonio, Texas: Carrie dear—Your nice...
View full detailsSocial History: The sender, Celia from Kent, writes to Mrs. Hunney in Greenford, Middlesex, about attending a performance of the legendary musical:...
View full detailsSocial History: This card contains a rare message from "Lou Ellen," who appears to be a nursing student at Chicago Lying-In Hospital. She describes...
View full detailsSocial History: This card serves as a charming time capsule of American travel history from New York to Florida in 1950: "Thursday Apr. 6-50. We ar...
View full detailsSocial History: The card was postmarked in Eugene, Oregon, on August 29, 1950, to Mr. Harold Biggs in Sacramento, California, capturing the post-wa...
View full detailsSocial History: This is a glossy printed card from approximately the 1950s. The reverse is unposted but includes a detailed, handwritten history in...
View full detailsSocial History: Sent to Mrs. Martin Covert, Chagrin Drive, Mentor, Ohio: "Dear Ruby - We are having a fine time and lots of good eats. Love, Rose."...
View full detailsSocial History: A brief, personal message from Annie to Mrs. Essie Hassell in Greensboro, NC. Annie mentions she is "having a good time" and will b...
View full detailsSocial History: This 1951 linen postcard contains a remarkable eyewitness account of natural history. Sent on July 24, 1951, the sender describes a...
View full detailsSocial History: Sent by Betty to Haverhill, MA: "Am back in Hollywood & I love it. Everything is wonderful. Am working at the studio & enj...
View full detailsSocial History: A personal message from Helen to Mrs. D. Brown in St. Petersburg, Florida. Helen discusses plans to "ship up our furniture" around ...
View full detailsSocial History: A fascinating message from Ellie to Milo Mocko in Hamilton, Ohio. This card contains a rare personal account from a female sailor s...
View full detailsSocial History: Features a nostalgic 1950s travel note: "Dear Gus... am having a swell time. Mom sent me your letter... Tell 'Mike' I said 'Hello...
View full detailsSocial History: The handwritten message to Miss Lois Snebold, Tarentum, Pennsylvania, provides a thrilling link to early racing history: "When the ...
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