
Title: Buffalo Bill Linen PM 1951 Sep-4
Description:
Colonel William Cody, better known to the world as Buffalo Bill, was born in Scot County, Iowa, on February 26 of either 1845 or 1846 (his history does not agree on the year.) Famous as an Indian fighter and scout, he roamed the West, where in Denver on January 10, 1917, he died. His grave is on the summit of Lookout Mountain. The skillfully engineered auto road leading to it is known as Lariat Trail
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Title: William R. Badger White Border unused
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Title: Charles A. Lindbergh, The "Columbus" of Trans Atlantic Aviation White Border unused
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Title: Orange Picking in Southern California (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Governor Allen Gard and Mayor Snyder on Medical Inspection During Cholera Divided Back unused
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Title: C.W. Post Founder Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek (MI), Divided Back unused
Description:
Tackle the work just in fron of you. Strive in an honest way to do the best you can, and if, having done your best, there seems to appear the hand of some over-ruling Power which hammers you, take it like a good piece of steel and come right off the anvil with a better temper & a keener edge. - C. W. Post Makers of Post Toasties, Grape-Nuts, Instant Postum, Postum Cereal and Post's Bran Flakes with Other Parts of Wheat
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Title: Chef carving a rib roast Divided Back unused
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Title: Joseph Wilbur Purkens Divided Back unused
Description:
Walking from Maine to California
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Title: Elderly gentleman shaving Divided Back unused
Description:
Art Series 323
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Title: Four of a kind Divided Back unused
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Title: Two bald men tipping derbies Divided Back unused
Description:
Two Johns (Written message: A hard proposition for "Hair Tonic"? Mat 1/1/05 What do you know about this?)
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Title: Barbershop quartete Divided Back unused
Description:
How can I bear to hear thee
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Title: Joy riding at Chicago Heights Chicago Heights (IL), Divided Back unused
Description:
Say nothing till you see "Flynn." Chicago Heights, Ill
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Title: Man carrying jugs Divided Back unused
Description:
Collection Villard, Quimper Series 10
Grande Maisen 1-B Fabrication de la Faience Bretenne a Quimper Le Porteur de Planches
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Title: Man carving wood Divided Back unused
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Title: Quote from Fra Elbertus (Elbert Hubbard) Divided Back unused
Description:
I am the most original gazabo that ever came down the Cosmic Pike--and admit it. I am an intellectual grabheimer, from Grabville, Grab County. I watch for the divine electric spark and seize it, transmuting it into words. I take a feeling, and make of it a thought. Always and forever I am on the lookout for ideas, thoughts, jokes, plans, schemes, not to mention lofty aspirations and divine impulses. Withal, I am very modest, but my modesty is modified by my desire to tap hidden reservoirs of truth, and irrigate the waste places of human lives--including my own. We want your renewal for the Choice Stuff, for your sake--and ours. FRA ELBERTUS ANSWER
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Title: Dr. E. H. McCleery and His Famed Wolf Pack Linen PM 1947 Aug-21
Description:
Dr. E. H. McCleery and His Famed Wolf Pack - the only pack of lobo wolves in existence, internationally known and publicized with thousands of persons visiting the park, six miles east of Kane on Route 6, each year
Tichnor Bros. Inc
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Title: Charles Lindbergh Linen unused
Description:
Series M-746 Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh then Captain, alone, in a Ryan monoplane equipped with a 200 horsepower Wright whirlwind motor, after flying from San Diego,Calif., to St. Louis and then to New York 2,500 miles in 23 hours and 15 minutes, left Roosevelt field, N.Y. May 20th 6:52 at Le Bourget Field, Paris, May 21st, having covered 3,660 miles in 33 hours and 29 minutes. He carried 445 gallons of gasoline. Total flying weight of plane 5,130 pounds. Spread of wings, 35 feet and 6 inches increased to 46 feet for ocean flight. He conquered sleet, squalls, rain, mist and fog, flying at altitudes of 10 feet to 10,000 feet over the sea. In recognition of his daring unparalleled feat Captain Lindbergh was promoted to the rank of Colonel by President Coolidge, who lauded Lindbergh's unassuming modesty and in particular his true sportsmanship, having declined highly lucrative stage contracts when on the crest of fame.
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Title: Man in Backskin Suit with Gun Linen unused
Description:
Series A. Oregon Trail Monument Expedition Illustrated. Series B. - Indian Chiefs of the Northwest,etc. Series C. Monument expedition with Map: Colored. Series D. Sights from the Ox Wagon; Colored. Each series contains 16 post card views with Historical Sketches on reverse side,Postpaid,25 cents each. Address,Ezra Meeker,Room 1214,35 Nassau St.,N. Y. The Ezra Meeker Historical Post cards for schools,Libraries,the home,and collectors. This typical suit shown in the illustration was quite common in the early fifties on the northwest coast,but has long since been discarded under the changed conditions of life in that region. The abundance of game,coupled with the incentive to procure food and the love of adventure,gave an abundant supply of the buckskin both for clothing of the body and for the moccasin foot-wear,so common in pioneer days. Difficulty was often experienced by the pioneers in getting cloth for raiment,and frequently the buckskin took the place of the home-spun or the moe conventional "Store goods."
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Title: C.J. Jacoby Divided Back
Description:
Born on the Mississippi Dec. 25, 1855. A Farmer Boy - Age 10. Clearing Land - Age 13. Hauling Wood - Age 15. Entering Central Wesleyan College - Age 23. Teaching School - Age 25. CHAIN OF STORES Established 1883 BUNKER HILL Established 1892 JERSEYVILLE Established 1897 ALTON Established 1917 ALTON HARDWARE CO. This Panorama is not Given To Exalt Our Success But To Honor GOD For His Blessings
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Title: Will Rogers Linen unused
Description:
The Mason Hotel the Radium Bath House Hotel- Apartments- Radium Water Baths Claremore, CA
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Title: Steven Howe of the Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball Team Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
New, never used color postcard of Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball player Steven Howe with simulated autograph on front
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Title: He can Chop Wood, but he Can't Cook Divided Back unused
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Title: Wilber Clark's Desert Inn Las Vegas (NV), Chrome PM 1960 Sep-26
Description:
NEVER ADMIT DEFEAT! FAILED IN BUSINESS '31 DEFEATED FOR LEGISLATURE '32 AGAIN FAILED IN BUSINESS '33 ELECTED TO LEGISLATURE '34 SWEETHEART DIED '35 HAD NERVOUS BREAKDOWN '36 DEFEATED FOR SPEAKER '38 DEFEATED FOR ELECTOR '40 DEFEATED FOR CONGRESS '43 ELECTED TO CONGRESS '46 DEFEATED FOR CONGRESS '48 DEFEATED FOR SENATE '55 DEFEATED FOR VICE-PRESIDENT '56 DEFEATED FOR SENATE '58 ELECTED PRESIDENT '60 Just a few of the rough spots in the life of Abraham Lincoln Compliments of Wilbur Clark United Hotels Corporation Wilbur Clark's DESERT INN Las Vegas, Nevada. Wilbur Clark's Isle de Capri Miami Beach, Florida. Two great resorts combined to bring you deluxe, informal living at sensible prices
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Title: "Johnny" Baker, Foster Son of "Buffalo Bill" Lookout Mountain (CO), Linen unused
Description:
He was a charter member of "Buffalo Bill's" wild west show, 1883 and traveled with that organization throughout the civilized world. As a marksman he appeared before almost all the crowned heads of Europe. In conjunction with the City and County of Denver, he erected "Buffalo Bill" Memorial Museum and caused the assembling of the relics and paintings now in the Museum
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Title: Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Joseph Smith John Taylor Brigham Joung Wiford Woodruff Joseph F. Smith Lorenzo Snow
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Title: And She Calls Him "My Hero" Divided Back PM 1910 Oct-22
Description:
Series A-257
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Title: A Winters Tale Divided Back PM 1906 Dec-22
Description:
Shakespeare No. 1 Series 437
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Title: Never Trouble Trouble Until Trouble Troubles You Divided Back unused
Description:
"The Optimist" Series 117
Jolly old man with red nose
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Title: Valentine Greetings Divided Back
Description:
Valentine A Series
To mash is his one vain delight; He does it from morning till night' O, that someone might choose To give him his dues, And mash his nose clean out of sight!
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Title: Round-Faced Man with a Green Umbrella Divided Back PM 1906 Sep-1
Description:
Series 6283
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Title: You May be Straight, But You don't "Look It" Divided Back PM 1908 Apr-6
Description:
c Series 1021
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Title: Back to the "Water tank" for mine Divided Back PM 1910 Oct-1
Description:
man and a water pump and bucket
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Title: Gee! This is a Hot Town Divided Back PM 1912 May-16
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Title: Picture of A. Van Dyck Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 25 No 81
A. Van Dyck (1599-1641)
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Title: I Could Write about my Friendship Divided Back PM Feb-19
Description:
I could write about my friendship By the ream, aye by the yard; You know I am a modest fellow. So, I'll condense it on this card
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Title: Brigham Young and his wives Salt Lake City (UT), Divided Back PM 1910 Oct-28
Description:
Emmeline Free, Lucy Decker, Mary Van Cott, Augusta Adams, Clara D., Clara Chase Ross, Elize Burgess, Emily Dow Partridge, Naamah Carter, Harriet Campbell, Mary Ann Angell, Martha Bowker, Harriet Barney, Zina H., Lucy Bigelow, Miriam Works, Margaret Pierce, Susan Snively, Ann Eliza Webb, Harriet Amelia Folsom, Eliza R. Snow
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Title: Wives of Brigham Young and Himself Divided Back
Description:
1. Augusta Adams. 2. Clara Decker 3. Martha Bowker 4. Lucy Bigelow 5. Naamah Kendall Jenkins Carter 6. Mary Van Cott 7. Clara Chase Ross 8. Eliza Burgess 9. Harriet Amelia Folsom 10. Zina Diantha Huntington 11. Margaret Pierce 12. Harriett Barney 13. Eliza Roxey Snow 14. Mary Ann Angell 15. Emmeline Free 16. Ann Eliza Webb 17. Marion Works 18. Harriet Elizabeth Cook Campbell 19. Lucy Decker 20. Emily Dow Partridge 21. Susan Snively
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Title: Brigham Young Linen unused
Description:
Brigham Young was born June 1, 1801 in Whitingham, VT. He succeeded Joseph Smith as President of the "Mormon" Church when the latter as martyred in Carthage, ILL in 1844. He led a small band of pioneers into the great unknown West in 1847 and established Salt Lake City where he proved himself to be the greatest colonizer of his time. He died in Salt Lake City, Aug. 29, 1877
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Thomas A. Dexter, Founder Dexter Press Chrome unused
Description:
Series P25084
For National Post Card Week May 4-10, 1986, Half Moon Post Card Club honors Thomas Dexter, shown at club meeting 10-25-85. Born 1899, opening his first printing shop 1920, he began printing post cards several years later. A process he developed allowed production of "Natural Color" cards before WWII. Once the largest card printer, Dexter Press reached a peak of 4 million cards a day. Selling the business in 1972, he presently breeds race horses. Photo by Peter Laskaris
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Title: Madeira-Bullock-Car Divided Back unused
Description:
Four men & an ox-drawn carriage
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Title: A Chinese Fortune Teller Divided Back PM 1911 Feb-28
Description:
Series 1649
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Title: Bulletin Board San Francisco (CA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 1647
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Title: A Group of 19th Century Men and Women Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 1606
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Title: The Hoaling Dervish Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 146
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Title: A portly man enjoys his meal Divided Back PM 1907 Apr-19
Description:
Stanley Cock Series 382
Why I'm so plump? This reason I'll tell Who leads a good life Is sure to live well
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Title: Legless Man on a Wooden Dollie Divided Back unused
Description:
Handicapped, Amputee
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Title: The Moonrakers Divided Back
Description:
The origin of this title is explained in a legend connected with the days of smuggling, when the excise officers were kept busy night and day in endeavouring to frustrate the designs of those who believed in free trade - at least in spirits. It appears that the scene was enacted "up North" near Devizes. A publican had engaged several yokels to bring home some smuggled kegs of brandy in a trap during the night, and whilst nearing their destication the donkey bolted, and he trap coming into collision with a bridge, was upset, the kegs of brandy rolling our into the stream underneath. Whilst trying to rescue the kegs with some hay rakes they found close at hand, the cry of Zisemin was raised. Asking what they were abot, one of the yokels told him they were raking for a cheese which had rolled into the water. At this the exciseman, laughing to see the yokels rakig at the shadow of the moon rode off, leaving the grinning contrymen at liberty to rescue the kegs of spirits and carry them off. Not so very soft, were they?"
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Title: Charles M. Russell Real Photo unused
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Title: William Jennings Bryan Real Photo unused
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Title: Byron Divided Back PM 1909 Mar-02
Description:
Min of Letters Series 11, 2699
George Gorden sixth Lord Byron the poet, was born in Holles Street. Cavendish square, London on 22nd of January, 1788. He was educated at Hatrow and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge. His chief poiems are "Childe Harold," "Don Juan," "the Stage of Corinth" and the Celebrated satire" Rnhlidh Bards and scotch Reviewers." Byron's poetical influence in his own country for a time swept all before it, but it gradually abated its force, and is now almost nonexistent. He died in Greece on 19th April, 1824, his body being brought to England and buried near Newstead."
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Title: Francis X. Bushman Divided Back unused
Description:
You can vote, Full particulars and Coupon Worth Ten Votes in the current Ladies World ? now on the Newsstands. Read how to get ten beautiful post cards and a large portrait of your favorite actor. Get Your Ladies world Today."
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Title: John Brown Divided Back unused
Description:
John Brown. From the photograph best liked by his family. John Brown was born at Torrington, can. May 9, 1800, of Puritan ancestry. He greatly distinguished himself in the fighting in Kansas, and then organized the raid on Harpers Ferry. He was captured, convicted on trial, and executed at Charlestown, W. Va., Dec. 2, 1859. Married twice and father of 20 Children, of whom 5 were living in 1909. His letters to members of his family and friends, written while under sentence of death, were remarkable productions, and contributed largely to his fame."
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Title: Longfellow Divided Back PM 1909 Mar-02
Description:
Men of Letiers Series 111, 2700
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow the greatest of American poets, will born at Portland, Maine, United States on February 27th, 1807. His parents being well to do, he received a liberal education and graduated form Bowdoin in Brunswick, Maine, at the age of eighteen. In 1836 he became professor of modern languages and literature in Harvard College. Among his varied and beautiful works mention must in made of voices of the Night," "Evangeline," "Hiawatha and his "Ballds," which include "The Wreck of the Hesperus" and "The Village Blacksmith." He died at Cambridge, Massachusetts. March 24th 1882."
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Title: Paul Gilmore Divided Back PM 1906 Dec-27
Description:
Series A 215
My Favorite".
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Title: Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 609-3
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Title: Rob Roy Divided Back unused
Description:
Valentines Series
The Stoutest head hears longest out and there's a Hieland plea for you".
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Title: Robert Burns Divided Back
Description:
Edinburgh & London Series 330/4
Robert Burns, 1759 ? 1796."
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Title: Robert Burns Divided Back unused
Description:
Robert Burns, Poet ? who wrote Auld lang syne."
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Title: Robert Fulton Divided Back PM 1909 Sep-30
Description:
Series 2089-4
Hudson River Celebration 1809 - 1909.Builder of the Clermont.
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Title: Shakespeare Divided Back PM 1908 Nov-10
Description:
Author and Composer Series 15
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Title: Wives Of Brigham Young And Himself Divided Back PM 1906 Aug-00
Description:
1. Augusta Aclams. 2. Clara Decker. 3. Martin Bowker. 4. Lucy Bigelow. 5. Naamah Kendall Jenkins Carter. 6. Mary Van Cott. 7. Clara Chase ross. 8. Eliza Burgess. 9. Harriet Amelia Folsom. 10. Zina Diantha Huntington. 11. Margaret Pierce. 12. Frarriet Barney. 13. Eliza Roxey Snow. 14. Mary Ann Angell. 15. Emmeline Free. 16. Ann Eliza Webb. 17. Marion Works. 18. Harriet Elizabeth Cook Campbell. 19. Lucy Decker. 20. Emily Dow Partricige. 21. Susan Snively.
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Title: A Joyful Christmas - William Makepeace Thackeray Divided Back PM 1911 Dec-26
Description:
If lay the weary pen aside, And wish you hearth and love and mirth, As fits the solemn Christmastide, As fits the holy Christmas birth. Thacteray.
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Title: William Shakespeare - A Happy Birthday Divided Back PM 1912 Aug-16
Description:
If we could all go out of flower, as gracefully as pleasingly, as we come into blossom. To me, Fair friend, you never can be old" Shakespeare.
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Title: Robert Burns Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 10703 "He had misfortunes great and sma', But aye a heart aboon then a'.
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Title: Neil A. Armstrong First Man On The Moon Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Series CC25910
Apollo 11 Moon Landing - July 20, 1969. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Commander of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Mission. The first man on the moon said with his first step, "That's One Small Step For A Man, One Giant Leap For Mankind". His left foot touched the lunar surface at 10:56:20 PM (EDT) July 20, 1969. This was one of the greatest moments in history.
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Title: Silhouette of Man with Hat unused
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Title: Anwar Sadat Chrome unused
Description:
Series 49
Just moments before his death in hail of gunfire, a relaxed and happy Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, along with Vice President Hosni Mubarak, watch an extravagant military review in celebration of the 8th anniversary of the October 6th War. In an attack totally unexpected, Sadat and may military leaders were killed when a group of extremists dressed in military uniforms walked toward the Presidential reviewing stand and opened fire with machine guns and grenades. Mubarak, slightly wounded, became president and the stability of the nation never was in question. Shock waves were felt around the world due to this act of violence. President Reagan praised the Egyptian leader as a great statesman, a champion of peace, and one of America's close friends. "In a world filled with hatred he was a man of hope," Reagan said in a televised address. Peace loving Sadat now "belongs to the ages. " October 6, 1981.
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Title: Henry Hudson's Half Moon Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 3
"Henry Hudson's "Half Moon". Discovery of he Hudson River 1609."
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Title: Henry W. Longfellow Divided Back unused
Description:
"Dust thou art to dust returneth Was Not spoken of the soul." From the Psalm of Life.
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Title: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 6141
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Title: Hoch-Der-Kaiser Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 5200
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Title: John Brown Divided Back unused
Description:
"Historical" John Brown, The Hero of Ossowatomie
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Title: Napoleon Divided Back unused
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Title: Napoleon - Waterloo Divided Back unused
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Title: Our Goods Are Matchless Divided Back PM 1905 Sep-07
Description:
Series 644
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Title: Sir Walter Scott Divided Back unused
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Title: Thomas A. Edison In His Laboratory Divided Back PM 1905 Nov-22
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Title: Capt. J. M. Mitchell Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 41b
w/Glitter
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Title: Gruss Von Der See Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 42588
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Title: Sir Joshua P. R. A. Dr. Samuel Johnson Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 103
The National Gallery, London.
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Title: The Right Hon A. J. Balfour Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 52 B
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Title: Tiziano Vecellio Kaiser Karl V Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 22
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Title: Type De Pecheurs Fisherman Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 3007
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Title: Andy Erickson (WY), Real Photo PM 1974 Nov-22
Description:
Series Y-1923
50 years a Wyoming Sheepherder.
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Title: Man with Horse & Wagon Real Photo unused
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Title: Men Drinking Beer Birthday Party Real Photo PM 1910
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Title: Mountain Man Chrome unused
Description:
Mountain Man - top of the Rockies - Timber Jack Joe, with his Horse Papoose and Dog Tuffy, is an Honorary Chieftain of Indian Tribes, and the last Authentic Mountain man. He is a Trapper, Philosopher and Ambassador of Honesty in Living with your Fellowman, and states: "It is always springtime in the Rockies if one looks for it", and "May the clean Breezes from the top of the Mountains blow Good will to all Mankind".
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Title: Grandpa Divided Back unused
Description:
G.F.O. Series 4024
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Title: Rev. Wm. Duncan (AK), Real Photo unused
Description:
Rev. Wm. Duncan Founder of New Metlacahtla Alaska
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Title: A Patch Upon Your Pants Divided Back unused
Description:
May he good Luck hat some Folks have brought o their doors, Be nought to compare. Or A patch Upon Yours.
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Title: All Going Out Nothing Coming In Divided Back PM 1906 Mar-05
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Title: Dalerne Rattwik Divided Back unused
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Title: Do It Now! Divided Back unused
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Title: Frown / Smile Divided Back unused
Description:
If you want to know what a difference it makes when you write, Turn this upside down!
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Title: Had A High Time Yesterday Divided Back unused
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Title: Here's Hoping We See You Soon! Divided Back PM 1932 Jul-00
Description:
Every one around here feels list without you!
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Title: Home Sweet Home Divided Back PM 1913 Nov-14
Description:
I Feel so sorry for those poor unmarried guys
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Title: I Have Met Many Liked A Few Loved But One Here's To You Divided Back PM 1907 Aug-02
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Title: I May Be Here For Some Time Divided Back PM 1905 Dec-08
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Title: I Was Stuck For The Drinks Divided Back PM 1907 Aug-02
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Title: I'M Spending Most Of My Time On He Beach Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: If You Are A Goose Don't Act Like One Divided Back unused
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Title: It's All Going Out And Nothing Coming In! Divided Back PM 1907 Aug-02
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Title: It's Easy To Be Generous To Another Man's Wife! Divided Back unused
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Title: Leave our Debts unto our Friends Divided Back PM 1907 Apr-29
Description:
May we all come to peaceful ends, and leave our debs unto our friends.
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Title: Let's See What Have I Forgotten Divided Back PM 1906 Jun-01
Description:
I'm so absent minded I forgot to write
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Title: Oh! George And You're Such A Little Man Divided Back unused
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Title: Pants Divided Back PM 1911 Mar-00
Description:
When yer feelin kinder grumpy, Just fix up one o' these, do it then, do all yer Kicken then be at rest and ease.
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Title: Us Dutchmen Must Hang Together Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: What Is This Lantern For Divided Back PM 1909 Sep-09
Description:
What is this lantern for? I'm afraid to go home in he dark
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Title: Why Don't You Drop Me A Line? Divided Back unused
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Title: Dylan Thomas Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Dylan Thomas (1914-1953) Welsh poet
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Title: Henry James Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Henry James (1843-1916) American novelist
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Title: Joe Williams Continental Chrome unused
Description:
American Jazz musician, Singer.
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Title: Konrad Lorenz Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Konrad Lorenz (1903 - ) German biologist. He raised geese form the egg to prove imprinting patterns. The geese thought he was their mother
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Title: Punk Continental Chrome unused
Description:
“One is worth a thousand words” Photographic Postcards
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Title: Robert Frost Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Robert Frost )1874-1963) American Poet
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Title: Edward Dudley Peale Laramie (WY), Real Photo unused
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Title: James Whitcomb Riley Linen PM 1914 Jan-10
Description:
?Its the songs ye sing, An the smiles ye wear, That's a-makin the sun Shine everywhere?.
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Title: James Whitcomb Riley Linen PM 1913 Oct-08
Description:
?Old friends Allas is the best, halest-like and heartiest: Knowed us first, and don't allow we're o blame' much better now!?
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Title: Ezra Meeker Divided Back unused
Description:
Enroute, On the Plains, 1st Boulder marked, Summit of Rocky Mts.
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Title: A Cape Cod Fisherman (MA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Ponce De Leon Divided Back PM 1913 Jun-23
Description:
Discoverer of St. Augustine. Official souvenir, St. Augustine. Ponce De Leon Celebration.
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Title: Landing Of Columbus San Salvador, White Border unused
Description:
Landing of Columbus on San Salvador, Oct 12, 1492. Painting by Vanderlyn, in the Rotunda of the Capitol Washington.
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Title: An Apostle of International Brotherhood New Britain (CT), Divided Back unused
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Title: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Aug-21
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Title: Crowd I've Had To Sleep Standing Up Since I Got Here Divided Back PM 1908 Aug-13
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Title: Ioannes Cnoxvs Divided Back unused
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Title: Nebraska Mesleyan Glee Club, University Place Lincoln (NE), Divided Back unused
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Title: Ritratto Di Angiolo Doni Divided Back unused
Description:
Raffaello Sanzio Firenze - R. Galleria Uffizi
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Title: Tommy On The Bridge - Thomas Ferens Divided Back PM 1906 Nov-08
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Title: Wild Bill Hickock Linen unused
Description:
77-"Wild Bill", winner of 32 pistol duels, the quickest and best pistol shot that ever lived. Buried in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood, Black Hills, S.D.
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Title: Jerry Spencer Continental Chrome unused
Description:
University Of Nebraska
Colorado Sports Festival, 1983.
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Title: Bum Actor Divided Back PM 1912 Feb-14
Description:
You shout and howl about the stage, Trying to act like a man in a rage; But you might as well take it easy and talk, For you've so scared the ghost it never will walk.
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Title: Ein Gruss Von Der Bude! Divided Back PM 1906 Jun-25
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Title: Ferrovius Androcles And The Lion Divided Back unused
Description:
"Ferrovius" "Androcles And Lion". Wallack's Theatre New York. B'Way & 30th St. New York. Lillah McCarthy - Granville Barker. "Androcles and the Lion" By Bernard Shaw. "The Man who married a dumb wife" By Anatole France. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" By William Shakespeare. "The Doctor's Dilemma" By Bernard Shaw. "The Witch" by Wiers Jennsen Translated by John Masefield) "The madras House" By Granville Barker, will be added to the program later.
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Title: I Met The Biggest Story Teller In Town Divided Back unused
Description:
Elevator Operator
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Title: No Cause For Worry I'm Well And Happy Divided Back PM 1908 Oct-29
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Title: Pretzel Baker Washing Hands Divided Back
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Title: Men on Ship Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: Reflect Upon Your Present Blessings Divided Back PM 1919 Jun-24
Description:
Lou Mayer Reflect upon your Present Blessings - of which every Man has Many not on your past Misfortunes, of which all Men have some.
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Title: In thy face I see the map of honour, truth and loyalty Divided Back unused
Description:
Shakespeare
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Title: A. K. Smiley Divided Back unused
Description:
A. K. smiley seated beside the loving cup given to him on his 80th Birthday by the Citizens and Children of Redlands, California.
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Title: Suppose you take a tumble and write PM 1909
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Title: Man in Turbine? Private Mailing Card unused
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Title: Bathers Pyramid at Rockaway Beach Divided Back unused
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Title: The Franciscan Fathers in Californis Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Brigham Young Post Card (Undivided Back) PM Jul-19
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Title: Two men on mules Real Photo
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Title: Man working in barn Real Photo
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Title: Old man leading pack mules Real Photo
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Title: Jim Bridger, scout and trapper Real Photo unused
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Title: Henry Comstock Real Photo unused
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Title: Warrior and his Horse Divided Back unused
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Title: Men Drinking and Smoking Cigars Divided Back
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Title: Stopping by for a Quick Portrait Real Photo PM 1914 Oct-27
Description:
Decked out in driving garb and pulling on his gloves, this young man appears excited, as well as eager to be on his way. Perhaps he stopped to have his portrait made before taking his new car on her maiden voyage?
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Title: Blacksmith in his shop Real Photo PM 1910 Dec-22
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Title: Jack Ruby Shoots Killer Lee Harvey Oswald Real Photo unused
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Title: J.G. Tarver. "World's Tallest Man" Post Card (Undivided Back)
Description:
HIgh- 8 feet 6 inches, weight 460 pounds, Age 35 years. J.G. Tarver, "World's Tallest Man"
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Title: Like the Prospector this Great Stone too will pass away Real Photo unused
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Title: Man dressed as little girl Real Photo unused
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Title: Gloucester A Typical Fisherman Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Series 96710
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Title: Mr. Winston Churchill M. P Divided Back unused
Description:
Valentine's Series
Mr. Winston Churchill M. P. under Secy for the colonies.
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Title: A Joyful Christmas - Charles Dickens Divided Back PM 1910 Dec-23
Description:
It is good to be children, sometimes, And never better than at Christmas, When its mighty Founder was a child himself.! Dickens.
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Title: Christmas Greetings - Charles Dickens Divided Back unused
Description:
Heap on more wood! The wind is chill, But let it whistle as it will, We'll keep our Christmas merry still. Scott.
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Title: Admiral Sir George Somers Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 33999
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Title: Knute K. Rockne Linen unused
Description:
Knute K. Rockne, ('14), Notre Dame's great and beloved player and coach. Rockne's untimely death in 1931 was a severe blow to the entire world. The rock will never be forgotten.
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Title: Captain John Smith Divided Back unused
Description:
John Smith was born in England, 1579; died there, 1632; served in various european wars; came to Virginia in 1607; captured by Indians under Chief Powhatan. And said to have been dramatically rleased through intercession of the chief's daughter Pocahontas.
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Title: The Great Omi Tattoos Linen unused
Description:
At Ripley Odditorium 48th and Broadway, New York Strangest looking man - The Great Omi, brought direct from London to the Odditorium, is covered from head to foot with a design that required nearly 10 years to apply.
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Title: Bruno Nero Rattlesnake Pete And His Dogs, 8 and 10 Mill Street Rochester (NY), Divided Back unused
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Title: I Am Living A Lonesome Life PM 1917
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Title: This be an hearty bid to ye stag party unused
Description:
This be an hearty bid to ye stag party Holden at ------------------------on ye ----------day of----------at -------by ye Clock by-------
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Total: 173 Items
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