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Postal Card Flea Market Find

 
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Posted 04/29/2013   1:11 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Zuzu to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Here's another find from the antique flea market I mentioned over in the US Picture Postcards thread ( https://goscf.com/t/32106 ):

Receipt from the Modern Woodmen of America postmarked January 31, 1898, Albion, Nebraska. This one caught my eye because it was sent to Cedar Rapids, NE, where one of my best friends grew up. (Click on images to get to larger versions, then click on those to get even larger versions.)




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An interesting footnote: According to the internet, Mr. E. E. Place was the Manager of the Cedar Rapids Creamery in 1898.
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