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Monthly Archives: May 2017
Best Wishes – 1919
Best wishes for the very merriest Christmas. Gibson Lines. 64138. Published by the Gibson Art Company, Cincinnati Post marked Washington, D.C. Dec. 23, 1919. Addressed to Mrs. Lee [Florence Koontz] Weaver, 92 Tireman Ave, Detroit, Mich. “Best wishes for a … Continue reading
I’ve been thinking very hard ….
I’ve been thinking very hard what to write upon this card, I’m weary of the same old rhyme one always sees at Christmas time; You’ll know I love you just the same, if I simply sign my name. Whitney … Continue reading
A Merry Christmas
A Merry Christmas No post mark [not mailed]. No addressee [message written across both sides of card] “Dear Sister, will send you a dollar for to buy yourself a Christmas present. I did not know what to get, now you … Continue reading
A Merry Christmas –
A Merry Christmas. No post mark [not mailed]. No addressee [message written across both sides of card] “Dear Brother, I am sending you a little prize of money to buy yourself a little something for Christmas as I did not … Continue reading
A Merry Christmas
A Merry Christmas. No post mark [not mailed]. No addressee. “Hellow Lee [Lee G Weaver], Now when you get this dollar, don’t you go and get that girl of yours something with it. You put it in the bank … Continue reading
Birthday Greetings
Birthday Greetings. O let me be the first to say: I wish thee joy on thy birthday; may only good things come thy way. B-198. Made in U.S.A. No post mark [not mailed]. No addressee [message covers both sides … Continue reading
Birthday Greetings –
Birthday Greetings. My very best wishes for your welfare, I send you for your birthday. B-172. Made in U.S.A. No post mark [not mailed] No addressee [message covers both sides of card] “Dear Lee [Lee G. Weaver], Wishes for many … Continue reading
A Birthday Greeting – 1918
A birthday greeting. I send this little bird of blue across the miles to say: I wish you wealth, I wish you health and happiness alway. 7262. Gibson Lines. Published by the Gibson Art Company – Cincinnati. Post marked Columbus, … Continue reading
May Your Birthday … – 1918
May your birthday be as happy as a bluebird’s song in spring. 2262. Gibson Lines. Published by the Gibson Art Company, Cincinnati. Post marked Columbus, Ohio. May 16, 1918, 11:30 PM. Addressed to Mr. L. G. [Lee G.] Weaver, 92 … Continue reading
Just to wish you … – 1918
Just to wish you the happiest birthday in the world — that’s all! Gibson Lines. 61037. Produced by the Gibson Art Company – Cincinnati Post marked Columbus, Ohio. May 15, 1918, 11:30 PM, Addressed to Mrs. Lee G. [Florence … Continue reading