
“The Auto and the Angry Horse” – Grampian, PA (1906)
Miss Alice Rafferty lived in Grampian, a small borough in Clearfield County of west-central Pennsylvania. The place was named in honor of the Grampian Hills
Miss Alice Rafferty lived in Grampian, a small borough in Clearfield County of west-central Pennsylvania. The place was named in honor of the Grampian Hills
Mr. John Homan was in Minerva, a village in northeast Ohio. Minerva straddles county lines, but most of the village is within the Canton Metropolitan
Mr. Bernard Fessler lived in Milmont, an unincorporated community of Union County in central Pennsylvania. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millmont,_Pennsylvania In November of 1906, Bernard received a comic postcard
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