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Madonna
and Jesus ~ This postcard was sent to Mrs. Angie Rice in East
Smithfield, Pennsylvania on December 23, 1912. The front of the
card says "Priceless peace with you abide, At this holy
Christmastide." |
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Two
by Two Greeting ~ The postcard was made in Worchester,
Mass. Sent on December 23, 1918 from Helen Keech in Johnston, New
York to Miss Helen Fitzpatrick in Everett, Mass. The quality is a
bit blurry but the concept is cute. |
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Mistletoe
~ This postcard was addressed but never sent to Miss Georgia but was
included with other cards dated 1912-1927. Greeting on front
reads: "This Christmas Day may you recall, As sweetest,
brightest Day of all." |
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Christmas
Birds ~ Originally mailed on December 23, 1912 to Mr. Donald
Lawrence in Marion, New York. |
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Wooden
Shoe Cat ~ This postcard was sent from Williamson, New York to
Mr. Donald Laurence, c/o Henry Laurence in Marion, New York on
December 24, 1917. |
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Winter
Countryside ~ This postcard was mailed to Margaret. She
pasted it in her scrapbook and when it was taken out of the book the
postmark was illegible. Possibly 1920s. |
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Angel
and Child ~ This postcard was never mailed. It was produced
by Creative Cards, Harrison Conroy for Haussner's Restaurant in
Baltimore, Maryland from an oil painting by Artist Baron Cuno de
Bodenhausen, 1852 of the German-Munich School. |
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Ivy
and Mistletoe ~ This card was never mailed. The screening
process that was used makes this card difficult to read but the
mistletoe graphic is wonderful. |
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