
“A Year of Thanksgiving” – Sterling, Illinois (1919)
Mrs. Elizabeth Walk lived in Washington Boro, a pleasant community perched above the Susquehanna River in western Lancaster County, PA. Today, this census-designated place maintains

Mrs. Elizabeth Walk lived in Washington Boro, a pleasant community perched above the Susquehanna River in western Lancaster County, PA. Today, this census-designated place maintains

Mrs. D. T. Rinehart lived in Millers, the small community around a depot(Millers Station) in northern Carrol County, Maryland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millers,_Maryland We recently saw another postcard

Mrs. Nellie Kain lived in Madisonville, once a frontier settlement on a trail of the indigenous people through southwest Ohio. Established in 1809 as settlers

What a wonderfully descriptive name for the long flights of stairs at Highland Park in York, PA! The city of York is the county seat

Mrs. Charles Davis lived in Middletown, the largest city in Orange County of southeast New York State. (We recently saw a reference to Middletown in

Mrs. Elmer Kipp lived in Riders Mills, a small village in Columbia County of east-central New York. This community, built around mills on the Kinderhook

Miss Eva Simpson lived in Flushing, a village in Belmont County of east-central Ohio. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flushing,_Ohio In July of 1912, Eva received a postcard from her

Bessie Miller lived in Lancaster, the historic city in a rich agricultural area of southeast Pennsylvania. Bessie resided at 555 West King Street; I do

Miss Elsia Hyde was living in Lowell, a small city on the Grand River – about 15 miles east of Grand Rapids. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell,_Michigan Elsia resided