
“Pauline and the French Empire” – Quebec, Canada (1912)
Miss Emelie Motz lived in Baltimore, the large port and commercial center on the Chesapeake Bay in central Maryland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore In August of 1912, Emelie
Miss Emelie Motz lived in Baltimore, the large port and commercial center on the Chesapeake Bay in central Maryland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore In August of 1912, Emelie
Miss Clara McElroy lived in Wellsville, a village on the Ohio River in east-central Ohio This village was once an important shipping center for railroad
(These correspondents lived in very small communities that were already dwindling. Because I cannot find documentation of their lives, it is possible that both friends
Miss Dora Wyckoff lived in Hightstown, an historic borough which was the commercial and cultural center of the Raritan Valley in central New Jersey. Today,
Mrs. John Kessler lived in Shortsville, a village in Ontario County of western New York. Throughout the 19th century, Shortsville was the site of numerous
Mrs. Earl Richardson lived in Lynchburg, the city on the banks of the James River in central Virginia. Lynchburg lies in the foothills of the
Mr. Frank Zinkie lived in Aurora, a city in northeast Illinois, now within the Chicago Metropolitan District. In August of 1912, Frank received a postcard
Miss Alice Martin lived in Kinzer, an unincorporated rural community in eastern Lancaster County, along the original Philadelphia & Lancaster Turnpike. In July of 1912,
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