
“Kiss My Coat Tail” – Comic Postcard (circa 1916)
Within a decade of the automobile becoming a common fixture of American life, references to driving habits and “back-seat drivers” appeared as cultural references. I
Within a decade of the automobile becoming a common fixture of American life, references to driving habits and “back-seat drivers” appeared as cultural references. I
Mr. Harold Banks lived in Banks, a town in Washington County of northwest Oregon. Until the town was incorporated in 1921, the area had only
Mr. Hampton Pullis lived in Sparta, a township in northern New Jersey. Dutch explorers of the 18th century had discovered red clay in the area,
Mr. William Haurey lived in Elizabeth, the historic city that became an industrial powerhouse of northeast New Jersey. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth,_New_Jersey In December of 1915, Mrs. Haurey
Oklahoma was admitted to the Union in November of 1907. Sometime thereafter, this postcard was printed in celebration of that milestone. Unfortunately, the card lacks
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