Postcards.
Raining Pansies Postcard
A very pretty card with a lovely thought. I cannot read the stamp date but know it is from the early 1900's. It has a red one penny stamp. Sent to Miss Nora Foudy, 81 Povidence St, Worcester, Mass. America. Mailed by Mike who says "I won't answer your letter for another week until the ? be over. I will have some news then for you. There are a lot preparing to get married. Good Bye"
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Mount Royal Hotel Postcard
A large folding post card with a picture of Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal, Canada. As you can see from the photo there is a piece torn out. Mailed Oct 27, 1946 8PM from Montreal. It has a purple 3 cent stamp. Oh, oh, 8 cents due! Written to Mrs. John Bowie, 62 Grafton Ave., Milton, Mass. The letter is quite long and speaks of a wedding this lady missed due to an accident and tells of the senders trip.
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Kissing boy and girl Postcard
Well, this is going to be a challenge. First the postcard has some pieces missing which you can see in the photo. It was mailed in Mass in 1905 (hard to read date). There is a 1 cent postage due stamp. It is addressed to Miss Clara Haraman (Hareman), 28 Chestnut St. Bartan, Mass. Now the fun begins, I have not any idea what language this is written in....I hope you do.
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Caribou, Me
Someone...gee thanks a lot...punched holes in this card, however it does not take away from the genealogical information. I cannot read the date it was mailed but has a 1 cent stamp. I think the early 1900's looks as if it may be 1920. Sent to Mr and Mrs Charles Adam, RFD, Box 21, Winthrop, Maine. "I am having a dandy time. Yours as ever. Expect to get home Friday. Marion"
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