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Aunt Emalinda & Uncle William – Norristown, PA (circa 1910)
Sometime in a warm month when trees are leaved, a group of friends commemorated their meeting with a postcard photograph. One is glad to find
Sometime in a warm month when trees are leaved, a group of friends commemorated their meeting with a postcard photograph. One is glad to find
In large immigrant communities across the US, one can find statues and monuments to the heroes of the European homeland. In other postcard stories, we
Goldie Dunlap lived in Raymilton, a populated place in northwest Pennsylvania. This small community lies at a high altitude, north of Pittsburgh and south of
Mr. W. H. Brumbaugh had a problem. He had purchased a coat for his wife; the seller was Mr. J. A. Gault of Kittanning, PA.
Tellings stories from the past.