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Monthly Archives: April 2017
That your Birthday may prove – 1911
That your Birthday may prove both bright and happy is my most earnest wish. Printed in Germany. Post marked Redford, Mich. May 15, 1911. Addressed to Mr. Lee Weaver, 94 Tireman Ave., Detroit, Michigan “Wishing you many happy returns of … Continue reading
Happy Days
Happy Days. P.C. 210 No post mark. No addressee. “From C. E. Weaver [Catherine Elizabeth Deaver Weaver] To Lemuel Weaver” Birthday greetings to my Great Grandfather Weaver from his brother, William Powell Weaver’s wife. She was apparently in charge of … Continue reading
Congratulations – 1919
Congratulations. My greetings to you and your baby. May it grow and prosper and bring you constant joy. Made in U.S.A. No post mark [not mailed] Addressed to Mrs. Florence [Koontz] Weaver, #92 Tireman Ave, Detroit, Michigan “From Lydia DuBois … Continue reading
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We know you’re delighted
We know you’re delighted to hear, and we are delighted to tell of the wonderful cherub-baby that’s come to our home to dwell Worth more than gold or any worldly stuff, we’ll write the name below, if we find one … Continue reading
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Easter Wishes – 1907
Easter Wishes. Raphael tuck & Sons “Easter Post Cards” Art publishers to their Majesties the King & Queen. Printed in Germany. Post marked Columbus, Ohio. Mar 29, 1907. Addressed to Mr. Lee Weaver, Tireman Ave. Corner Scotten Ave, Detroit, Michigan. … Continue reading
Easter Greetings – 1909
Easter Greetings. 212. Post marked Redford, Mich. Apr 12, 1909. Addressed to Mr. Lee Weaver, 94 Tireman Ave., Detroit, Mich. “Apr 11, 09 How are the folks? Grandma [Esther Jenks Lee] is better. Was glad to hear that you got … Continue reading
Easter Greetings – 1910
Easter Greetings. Post marked Redford, Mich. Mar 23, 1910. Addressed to Mr. Lee Weaver, C.B.C Ypsilanti, Mich. “Dear Cousin Lee, How are you. I am well and so are all. When ate you going on the boat? Stella [Estelle Wright] … Continue reading
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A Joyous Eastertide – 1919
A Joyous Eastertide. Stecher Litho, Rochester, N.Y. Series 507A. Made in U.S.A. Post marked Columbus, Ohio. Apr 16, 1919. Addressed to Mrs. Lee G. [Florence Koontz] Weaver, 92 Tireman Av. Detroit, Mich. “Dear Florence, This is some Easter weather. Hope … Continue reading
Wishing a Joyous Easter for You! – 1919
Wishing a Joyous Easter for You! E-145. Made in the U.S.A. Post marked Chicago, Ill. Apr 19, 1919. Addressed to Mr. & Mrs. Lee [& Florence Koontz] Weaver, 92 Tireman Ave., Detroit, Mich. “4/19/19 Dear Cousins, Will B home in … Continue reading
Easter Joys be Thine – 1921
Easter Joys be Thine. Series 779 C. Stecher Lith. Co., Roch. N.Y. Made in U.S.A. Post marked Columbus, Ohio. Mar 24, 1921. Addressed to Leila Weaver, 4238 Tireman Av., Detroit, Mich. “Aunt Essie [Essie Koontz Postal]” Aunt Essie was Grandma Florence’s … Continue reading