“Very Low Odds” – Comic Postcard (circa 1945)
This comic postcard was not mailed, so it does not have a personal story connected to it The linen-style postcard was printed by the “Art-Colortone”
This comic postcard was not mailed, so it does not have a personal story connected to it The linen-style postcard was printed by the “Art-Colortone”
R. L. Baker lived in Omaha, the transportation hub on the Missouri River in east-central Nebraska. Originally settled as a ferry crossing, Omaha grew in
We met Mabel Burchill in an earlier postcard story. In 1911, Mabel received a postcard photograph from a young man with a brace on his
In February of 1914, Minnie & Frank gave a postcard photograph to Mrs. Nora Redner of Traverse City, Michigan. Mrs. Redner is the mother of
Sometime around 1910, two young men had a postcard portrait made together. The photograph appears to have been made at a studio, but there is
Mr. A. Martin Brubaker lived in Willow Street, a community in Lancaster County of southeast Pennsylvania. Willow Street, a few miles south of the city
Tellings stories from the past.