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 “Dream on My Valentine.” -  Gottschalk, Dreyfuss & Davis postcard, c. 1910s. &ldquo

Dream on My Valentine.” -  Gottschalk, Dreyfuss & Davis postcard, c. 1910s.

“Feb. 14, 1912 - Dear Cousin- Is this you laying there asleep and thinking of all these ladies? I thought it was you- you ought to be ashamed. Mary”, reads the note written on the back.


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“No other can win my affection, To me you’re the Pink of Perfection.” - postcard,

No other can win my affection, To me you’re the Pink of Perfection.” - postcard, c. 1900s.

“Say Kido- can you come down to Charlie Sat. night if they have a dance and go back Sun. with me? I am in Fomoso now. Write soon.”, reads the message written on the back.


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 “Bringing Hearty Xmas Greetings” -  B. B. London, Series No. X74 postcard, c. 1900s. &l

Bringing Hearty Xmas Greetings” -  B. B. London, Series No. X74 postcard, c. 1900s.

“HARD TIMES - I sincerely regret I’m unable these hard times a present to send, I can only just manage the label- Take the will, for the deed, old Friend.”


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“There’s Love in the Air”. Signed by artist Lou Mayer. Postcard, c. 1907.“De

There’s Love in the Air”. Signed by artist Lou Mayer. Postcard, c. 1907.

“Dear Mother- I am well and happy. - you are the same- we will start for home about the later part of next week- So will see you soon. Son, William. Will Answer your letter later.”, reads the note written on the back.


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“The Witching Hour” -  Alfred James Dewey postcard, c. 1910s. “3-17-11 My Dear Ali

The Witching Hour” -  Alfred James Dewey postcard, c. 1910s.

“3-17-11 My Dear Alice: Actually and honestly, I am still in the land of the living, are you!? Thought a card better than nothing for I am so terribly sleepy I can’t write a letter. Do come up and see me. Give ALL my best, with love -"Bob”. P.S. “Bob” - Clara Brenyer’s nickname, Pearl Zula, Clara + I all picked out Nicknames", reads the message written on the back.


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“Greetings from a Tenderfoot” -  Newman Post Card Co. postcard, c.1911.“Just arriv

Greetings from a Tenderfoot” -  Newman Post Card Co. postcard, c.1911.

“Just arrived all safe and had a nice trip. Yours Truly, Lou M.”, reads the message penciled on the back.


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