
“A Medal for December 25” – Melvin Mills, NH (1912)
Mrs. Rose Frost lived in Claremont, the only city in Sullivan County of west-central New Hampshire. Settled by farmers from Connecticut who were seeking good
Mrs. Rose Frost lived in Claremont, the only city in Sullivan County of west-central New Hampshire. Settled by farmers from Connecticut who were seeking good
Miss Mabel Mechling lived in Elkhart, he city on the Saint Joseph River in north-central Indiana. The first European inhabitants of this area were settlers
In 1911, Mark McGill was 18 or 19 years old and working for the Hershey Chocolate Company. Around the company founded by Milton Hershey was
Vera Garmen lived in Ephrata, the picturesque community in Lancaster County of southeast Pennsylvania. Founded by a mystic sect of semi-monastic refugees from Germany, Ephrata
Mr. H. A. Carpenter lived in Glen Cove, now a city on the north shore of Long Island. In the early 20th century, Glen Cove
Mr. G. Thieleman lived in Portland, the largest city in the State of Oregon. Portland, at the end of the Oregon Trail, grew on the
Miss Jane Houghton lived in Kenwood Park, a village near the Cedar River in eastern Iowa. Today, Kenwood Park is incorporated within the city of
Master Erle Bowen lived in Moorman’s River, Virginia. This small community in Albemarle County took its name from the Moorman River nearby. Today, there is
This postcard was not mailed. The engraving of the horse-drawn sleigh was copyrighted by the “Illustrated Post Card & Novelty Company” of New York in
In December of 1911, Miss Lila Hurst was living on the Ed McClain Ranch near Fallon, Nevada. Fallon is a city, south of the Carson
Ada Diehm lived in Lititz, the hsitoric and handsome community of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lititz,_Pennsylvania I have posted other correspondence with Ada Diehm (and with
We met Mrs. Eli Hess in an earlier postcard story. Mrs. Hess lived in the rural borough of New Holland, in Lancaster County of southeast
Tellings stories from the past.