
“Sam is Well” – New Lebanon, Indiana (1909)
Mr. John E. Brewer lived in New Lebanon, an unincorporated community in Sullivan County of southwest Indiana. Named for a Biblical “Mount Lebanon” the community

Mr. John E. Brewer lived in New Lebanon, an unincorporated community in Sullivan County of southwest Indiana. Named for a Biblical “Mount Lebanon” the community

Mr. Charles Nagel lived in Lancaster, the historic and prosperous city in southeast Pennsylvania. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancaster,_Pennsylvania It is very difficult to read the hand-written address –

Mrs. Louisa Brokaw lived in Sunnyside, now a census-designated place in Franklin Township (and Clinton Township) of Hunterdon County in central New Jersey. This rich

The Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Wemple were on a trip to Las Vegas, the city and seat of San Miguel County on the Gallinas

Miss Minnie Wagner lived in Suedberg, an unincorporated community on the Swatara Creek in Schuylkill County of central Pennsylvania. A spur of the Reading Railroad

Miss Addie Woodruff lived in Long Island City, a commercial and residential neighborhood along the East River in the Borough of Queens in New York

Mrs. David Streeter lived in Cato, a town in north-central New York State -northwest of Syracuse. (Readers of these postcard stories will know that I

Miss Ashby lived in Redlands, a city in the San Bernardino Valley of southern California. Redlands was developed as a center of the citrus industry

Roy Mill was living in Philadelphia, PA where he received a birthday postcard from his young nephew. In June of 1909, “Little Richard” was having

Arthur Sutton was in Seaville, an unincorporated community in Cape May County, New Jersey. Arthur wanted to sail, and wrote to the Brooks about an

Mr. Morris was in Washington D.C. when he sent a flirty postcard greeting to Miss Lelia Hicks. Miss Lelia lived in the small community (“populated