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Postcard - 74th Regiment Armory, Buffalo, NY
Photographic postcard with bordered black and white picture of a massive building with large turrets A few trees grow near the building. The card is labeled: "74th Regiment Armory, Buffalo, N. Y." Published by H. Van Stone Co., Buffalo, N. Y.--K. 210. The card has no message, nor address, stamp or postmark.
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Postcard - Andrew-Safford Doorway, Salem, Mass.
Colored photographic post card of the entry into a public building. Both sides of the door have columns and a balcony is above. Copyright 1909 by B. W. Putnam is written on the front. The back of the card notes Andrew-Safford Doorway, 13 Washington Sq., Salem, Mass. Genuine hand colored. Pub. for Daniel Low & Co., Salem, Mass. Card is addressed to Miss Marjorie Wakefield, Hutchinson, Minnesota from Alice [Blaisdell] dated May 21, 1912. D...
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Postcard - Casino, Bell Isle, Detroit, MI
Color photographic postcard of a large building with red roof and tan exterior. Many arches run outside the lower level. Two tall structures at the building ends have clocks at the top. In front of the building, several men and women are standing and a car is parked to the far right. The card is labeled "Casino, Belle lake, Detroit, Mich." Published by Wolverine News Co., Detroit, Mich. A-17419. The card has no message, nor address, sta...
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Postcard - Central High School, Detroit, MI
Colored photographic postcard of large four-story tan building with many windows and turrets. Card is labeled Central High School, Detroit, Mich. Card is addressed to Miss [Marjorie] Wakefield, Librarian, Hutchinson, Minn. from C. A. Roberts at 180 Selden Ave. Christmas is coming so am I. They hope to arrive first. They have had a lovely summer and will see them later. They ask if they can read between the lines because they never can wri...
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Postcard - City Hall, Tacoma, Washington
Black and white photographic postcard of a large building with a tower showing clocks on two sides. The card is labeled "516 - City Hall, Tacoma, Washington. Published by E.P. Charlton & Co., Tacoma, Wash." "Mrs. Boerner" is written on the front. Next to the city hall is another building listed in the National Register of Historic Places for the U.S. - the Northern Pacific Office Building. Mrs. H.R. Fritze is written on the back but no addre...
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Postcard - Dormitory, Whitworth College, Tacoma, Wash.
Photographic postcard of large building with two floors above ground. A railing runs the outside of the second floor. A few small trees are in front of the building. Card is labeled: "5151. Dormitory of the Whitworth College, Tacoma, Wash." Card is addressed to Miss Elsie Grenke, Sumter, McLeod Co., Minnesota from Bertha. Dear Elsie. She asks why no one writes. Are they mad or didn't they get her mail? She asks how everyone is and notes th...
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Postcard - European Foreign Exhbibit Building, Seattle, WA
Colored photographic postcard of the front of a building. Near the entry and on both sides are large pillars. A foreign flag flies on it and shrubs run along the sidewalk in front of the building. The upper left corner of the card has a small circle inscribed with Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle 1909 and containing images of three people. The card is labeled "X60 Front Elevation, European Foreign Exhibit Building." and "Official Post...
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Postcard - Fanny Paddock Hospital, Tacoma, Wash.
Colored photographic postcard of grey building with white trim. Trees run along the front of the building. The card is labeled "Tacoma, Wash. Fanny Paddock Hospital." Backside notes "Paul C. Koeber Co., New York City & Kirchheim Printed in Germany." One of the "The PCK Series" postcards. Card is addressed to Mrs. Clara Fritze, Hutchinson, Minn. from her Ma and Pa. Dear Children. She received a letter from Bertha telling her that they ...
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Postcard - First Congregational Church
Colored photographic postcard of a large grey building with stained glass windows and a bell tower. "First Congregational Church" is displayed in the side of the building. The card is labeled "First Congregational Church, Tacoma, Wash." Published by Central News Co., Tacoma, Wash. Card is addressed to Mrs. H. R. Fritze, Hutchinson, Minn. from her Aunt & Uncle. Dear Clara. They hope that Clara is feeling well. They say Clara and Henry s...
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Postcard - Forbes, North Dakota
The front of this card is the same as 1985-1138-008. Sepia toned photographic postcard of a tall building with "Phoenix Lumber Co. dealers in Builders Materials" on the front. Next to the building is the yard which has a wooden gate which rolls left and right to open and close. A man and small child are standing in the open gate. A second man is standing in the yard. Two large lumber piles are seen. The building has a door into it and a seco...
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Postcard - Forbes, North Dakota
The front of this card is the same as 1985-1138-013. Sepia toned photographic postcard of a tall building with "Phoenix Lumber Co. Dealers in Builders Materials" on the front. Next to the building is the yard which has a wooden gate which rolls left and right to open and close. A man and small child are standing in the open gate. A second man is standing in the yard. Two large lumber piles are seen. The building has a door into it and a seco...
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Postcard - Governor's Mansion, Olympia, Wash.
Photographic postcard of a reddish building with balconies supported by pillars on the front and sides. The card is labeled "Governor's Mansion. Olympia, Wash." A man is standing at the bottom right of the mansion. Published by Frank A. Neyhart & Co., Tacoma, Wash. Made in U.S.A. Card is addressed to Mr. Carl Grenke, Sr., McLeod Co., Glencoe, Minn. from Bertha & G & G. Dear Aunt and Uncle. They received their card and are sorry to hear they a...
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Postcard - Hale Hospital, Haverhill, Mass.
Colored photographic postcard of four large hospital buildings. Card is labeled "Haverhill, Mass. Hale Hospital." Card made in Germany. Card is addressed to Miss Marjorie Wakefield, Hutchinson, Minn, from Ruth and written Sunday p.m. She hopes that Marjorie gets a chance to see Albert and his bride on their way home. They liked her very much. They had a good chance for bathing. Water has been rather cold lately, only 57 last Sunday. Do...
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Postcard - High School & Stadium, Tacoma, Wash.
Colored photographic postcard with a large multi-story building on a hill with an open air stadium below. The stands are filled with people and the field has several rows of people organized in rows. A ship and barge are displayed in the water to the left of the building and stadium. Card is labeled: "High School and Stadium, Tacoma, Wash." Published by Frank A. Neyhart & Co., Tacoma, Wash. Photo by Avery & Potter. #A-40773 Card is a...
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Postcard - High School, Tacoma, Washington
Black and white photographic postcard of large building with many floors and a flag flying. Trees run along the front of the card. The front is labeled: "743 - High School, Tacoma, Washington. Published by E. P. Charlton & Co., Tacoma, Wash." Written at bottom is "Mrs. Boerner". Card is addressed to Mrs. Henry Fritze, Hutchinson but does not have a message or postage. The postage stamp template notes: "Place stamp here, domestic one cen...
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Postcard - High School, Tacoma, Washington
Black and white with blue shading photographic postcard of a building with three sections. The front is labeled - "High School, Tacoma, Wash. Theodore A. Little, Pub." Written on front "This is the new high school and was built about one year ago. Mrs. Boerner" Description on back is "The building on the reverse side of this card was originally intended for a magnificent Tourist Hotel. Later it was acquired by the school district and has bee...
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Postcard - Jamestown, North Dakota
Black and white photographic postcard with the label "Power House and Midland Depot, Jamestown, N.D." Four buildings are shown on the card. The power house has a smokestack and two power poles near it. A man is walking in front of the depot. Card published by Bloom Bros. Co., Minneapolis, Quality Line 9468. The postcard is addressed to Mrs. H. R. Fritze, RR #5, Hutchinson, Minn. from her sister Bert. Message: Dear Sis. ___ She asks...
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Postcard - Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Colored photographic postcard of a building interior with several columns and artwork on the ceilings and walls. Description from card back: 3020.--The hall of columns of the Library of Congress, Washington, is in stateliness of design and richness of decoration, the culmination of the architectural achievement of America. (Foster & Reynolds, 1 Madison Av., N. Y.) Card is addressed to Miss Marjorie Wakefield, Hutchinson, Minnesota from Geor...
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Postcard - Milburn Residence, Buffalo, NY
Colored photographic postcard of a home with vines growing on the front side and short shrubs running the perimeter. The upper right of the postcard displays a picture of a man with suit and hat. The card is labeled: Milburn Residence where President McKinley Died, Buffalo, N.Y. 60377. [President McKinely was shot September 6, 1901 and deid September 14, 1901.] The card has no message, nor address, stamp or postmark.
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Postcard - Minot, North Dakota
Black and white photographic postcard labeled "Main Street at Night, Minot, N.D." Left side of street has The New York Store, Cohn Clothing Co., Jacobson Opera House, and Leland Hotel. The right side has a theatre sign but other buildings are not identified. Cars are parked and one is on the street. Postcard is addressed to Mr. Henry Fritze, R#5, Hutchinson, Minn. from Gustav dated June 11. He is touring the country with a pal in a car...
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