
“A Dutch Valentine for Carl” – Columbus, Ohio (1907)
Carl Siebert was growing up in Columbus, the State Capital and a center of education, commerce, industry, and transportation in central Ohio. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus,_Ohio We have

Carl Siebert was growing up in Columbus, the State Capital and a center of education, commerce, industry, and transportation in central Ohio. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus,_Ohio We have

Miss Anna Simpson lived in Sellersburg, a town in Clark County of southeast Indiana – only 15 miles north of Louisville, Kentucky. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sellersburg,_Indiana Sometime around

This postcard Valentine was not mailed, so there is no personal story connected to it. The whimsical drawing on the face departs from the usual

Miss Carolyn Worst lived in Gap, an unincorporated community in eastern Lancaster County of southeast Pennsylvania. Gap was named for a pass through Mine Ridge,

Miss Vera Long lived in Shippensburg, the historic borough in the Cumberland Valley of south-central Pennsylvania. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shippensburg,_Pennsylvania (I have several postcards related to members of

Mr. Elmer Ohl lived in Pavonia, a populated place in central Ohio – between the city of Mansfield and the town of Ashland. https://ohio.hometownlocator.com/oh/richland/pavonia.cfm In

Mrs. B. H. Baker lived in Ashtabula Harbor, a neighborhood within the port city of Ashtabula on LakeErie. (Ashtabula is in the extreme northeast corner

Mrs. Philip Bard lived on a rural delivery route near Columbia, the lovely town above the Susquehanna River in central Pennsylvania. In February of 1921