
“Lou Sends a Pheasant” – Portland, OR (1912)
Miss K. Weaver lived in Germantown – an independent borough established by English Quakers and German Anabaptists (1683) that became a neighborhood of northwest Philadelphia
Miss K. Weaver lived in Germantown – an independent borough established by English Quakers and German Anabaptists (1683) that became a neighborhood of northwest Philadelphia
Miss Anna Wallner lived in New Bedford, the port city in south-east Massachusetts that had once been a whaling center for the nation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Bedford,_Massachusetts In
In an earlier postcard story, we looked at the marvelous headquarters of the Bromo-Seltzer company in Baltimore, Maryland. In May of 1912, a wholesale druggist
Mrs. Abram Herr lived in Parkesburg, the charming village that one sees from the windows of Amtrak trains crossing Chester County in southeast Pennsylvania. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkesburg,_Pennsylvania
I.G.F. lived in The Brick House of Brookfield, Connecticut. Brookfield is a town in Fairfield County, in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains that rise