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Monthly Archives: September 2016
View from Majestic Bldg, Detroit – 1918
View from Majestic Building looking South, Detroit, Mich. Pub. by United News Co., Detroit, Mich. [dual tower building in the foreground is the Dime Bank Building] Post marked Fort Terry, N.Y. Oct 23, 1918. Addressed to Mrs. Florence K. Weaver, … Continue reading
The Stadium, Syracuse — 1918
The Stadium, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. Published by Wm. Jubb Co., Inc., Syracuse, N.Y. Made in U.S.A. Post marked Fort Terry, N.Y., Oct 1, 1918. Addressed to Mrs. Florence [Koontz] Weaver, 1346 West Broad St., Columbus, Ohio, “Fort Terry, … Continue reading
I’m Waiting for You — 1913
I’m waiting for you in White Star Line Please Hurry. Message Pennant. Post marked Detroit, Mich. May 31, 1913. Addressed to Miss Flor. [Florence] Koontz, 1346 W. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio. “Detroit, Mich 5/30/13 Friend Florence, Having a … Continue reading
S.S. Eastern States – 1911
S.S. “Eastern States” leaving her dock, D&B Line. 1284. Post marked Detroit, Mich. October 22, 1911. Addressed to Miss Florence Koontz, 1346 W. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio “10-22-11 Friend Florence: Received your card. Was glad to hear from you. … Continue reading
Greetings from Detroit – 1909
Greetings from Detroit [hand lettered in sparkle paint] . Made in Germany. No post mark. No address. Appears to not have been mailed. “Detroit 6/23-’09 Friend: Will send you a card at last. Was glad to receive yours. … Continue reading
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Dock Scene, D&B Line, Detroit – 1909
Dock Scene, D & B Line, Detroit, Mich. No. 232 Published by Distache, Detroit, Mich. Printed in Germany. The Steamer Eastern States about to cast from her moorings and leave the Detroit and Buffalo dock for Buffalo. The trip … Continue reading
Tahquamenon Falls, Newberry, Mich. – 1931
Tahquamenon Falls, Newberry, Mich. 114713. Post marked McMillan, Mich. Jul 25, 1931. Addressed to Mrs. Lee G. [Florence Koontz] Weaver, 13975 Steele, Detroit, Mich. “Hate to think of leaving this lovely spot. Heard you’ve had some hot weather down there. … Continue reading
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Cherries are always ripe in Detroit – 1920s
Cherries are always ripe in DETROIT . Get in the game – it’s great CO- A.B.R. No post mark. Addressed to Mrs. Lee [Florence Koontz] Weaver, 94 Tireman St., Detroit, Mich. Not mailed. “What do you think of this?” … Continue reading
I dreamt I was elected President …. 1915
I dreamt I was elected President and shown all over the White House, and asked how I would like things arranged. Then I took the oath of office. The people were cheering like mad. I stepped out on the … Continue reading
Call Me Up — 1910
Call me up some rainy afternoon. Copyright, 1910, by C. Hobson. M-295 No post mark. No address. Not mailed. Another of Grandpa’s unused cards, in pristine condition.
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