
“A Joyful Easter for Helen” – Millstone, NJ (1910)
Miss Helen Seasholtz was in Millstone, a small borough on the Millstone River of Somerset County in central New Jersey. Originally known as “Somerset Courthouse”,
Miss Helen Seasholtz was in Millstone, a small borough on the Millstone River of Somerset County in central New Jersey. Originally known as “Somerset Courthouse”,
Miss Addie Luster lived in Vicksburg, the historic city on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River in the west-central portion of the State of Mississippi.
Mrs. J. Ayres was in Windsor, a small town in Hillsborough County of south-central New Hampshire. Windsor is now the home of several camping and
Miss Cora B. Landis lived in Bird-in-Hand, an unincorporated community in the rich agricultural area of eastern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird-in-Hand,_Pennsylvania In March of 1910,
This is the second half of the postcard series depicting a scene of romantic extortion. The first postcard, “Pay of Swim” was mailed to Antoinette
Spring must have arrived early in central Pennsylvania during 1910. On March 18, 1910, Miss Esther Zeiders received a postcard. The face of the postcard
Miss Monira McIntosh lived in Rockland, the beautiful coastal city in southern Maine. In 1910, the railroads were bringing tourists to the area, diversifying the
Tellings stories from the past.