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Auntie Mae Asks for a Fish – Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1920)
Billie Nydegger was staying in care of Mrs. R. Rubin in Whitehall, Michigan. Whitehall is a city on the White River in west-central Michigan. The
Billie Nydegger was staying in care of Mrs. R. Rubin in Whitehall, Michigan. Whitehall is a city on the White River in west-central Michigan. The
Dorothy Drefahl lived in Milwaukee, a bustling industrial and commercial city – and a melting pot of European immigrants. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milwaukee In November of 1914, Dorothy
Master Frank Dite lived in Milwaukee, the bustling city on Lake Michigan in south-east Wisconsin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milwaukee From the form of address, we can assume that
Whitefish Bay was a German-American enclave near Milwaukee, in southeast Wisconsin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitefish_Bay,_Wisconsin In 1898, the brewing magnate, Frederick Pabst, developed a resort on the shore
Babe was visiting Hallie in Milwaukee, and she remembered that she had not answered the last letter from her friends in California. Belle and Stuart,
Master Norbert Dittmer lived on Fond-de-Lac Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; his grandma and grandpa lived nearby. From the form of address, we may assume that
In June of 1935, L.W. Burr (?) was traveling through Vancouver, British Columbia. One morning, L. W. visited the park where a suspension bridge had
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