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[Photograph of Smith Caldwell in West Virginia]
Photograph of Smith Caldwell wearing a suit and hat and standing on the edge of a brick porch, with two sets of french doors leading into a house in the background.
[Portrait of Bulah Caldwell as Baby]
Portrait of Bulah Caldwell as a baby wearing a white gown. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo say "Little Bulah - who died when a baby." and "My little sister. I.C.M."
[Photograph of James Lewis Caldwell McFaddin]
Photograph of James Lewis Caldwell McFaddin, an older man wearing a plaid fedora and a patterned shirt.
[Portrait of Mary O'Bannon Smith Caldwell]
Portrait of Mary O'Bannon Smith Caldwell wearing a dark dress with a high collar. A handwritten note on the back of the photo says "My grandmother - M.M.W. Mrs. J.L. Caldwell, Huntington, W.Va. The hair is iron grey."
[Photograph of James Lewis Caldwell at His Desk]
Photograph of James Lewis Caldwell sitting at his desk and reading a letter. A handwritten note next to the photo says "My father J.L. Caldwell - Huntington W. Va - at his desk as Pres First Natl Bank of Huntington."
[Photograph of Mamie McFaddin Ward and Mural]
Photograph of Mamie McFaddin Ward wearing a floral print dress, holding a cup and handbag, and standing in front of a wall mural of a lake scene.
[Photograph of James Lewis Caldwell McFaddin at Airport]
Photograph of James Lewis Caldwell McFaddin sitting in a wheelchair next to a car with several airplanes on a runway behind him.
[Portrait of Bulah Caldwell as Baby]
Portrait of Bulah Caldwell as a baby wearing a white dress. A handwritten note on the back of the photo says "Bulah Caldwell died when a baby - 1883. M.O.B. & J.L. Caldwell."
[Portrait of Ida Caldwell McFaddin]
Portrait of Ida Caldwell McFaddin wearing a dress with a large, lace collar.
[Photograph of Mamie McFaddin]
Photograph of Mamie McFaddin wearing a white dress and sitting behind the steering wheel of a car.
[Portrait of James Lewis Caldwell]
Portrait of James Lewis Caldwell, a balding man wearing a suit and bow tie.
[Postcard of John Smith]
Postcard of John Smith wearing armor and bearing a sword. His coat of arms is in the upper left corner. The note above the picture reads, "Hello Mamie, Why don't you ever write? Wish you were here with me, Sia." On the back of the postcard, a biography of John Smith is typed. The postcard is addressed to, "Miss Mamie McFaddin 1141 3rd Ave Huntington W. Va."
[Postcard of Huntington Galleries]
Postcard of a brick building with cream colored trim, with "Huntington Galleries" written on a wall. On the back, the postcard is described as follows - "The Huntington Galleries Huntington, West Virginia Unmatched anywhere else in the State, The Huntington galleries is a combination museum and workshop in the arts."
[Postcard of Marshall College in Huntington]
Postcard of a red brick building with white accents hidden behind the treeline. The letter on the card and on the back is illegible. The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin Gunston Hall Washington, D. C."
[Postcard of Huntington Galleries 3]
Postcard of a brick building with cream colored trim, with "Huntington Galleries" written on a wall. On the back, the postcard is described as follows - "The Huntington Galleries Huntington, West Virginia Unmatched anywhere else in the State, The Huntington galleries is a combination museum and workshop in the arts."
[Postcard of Ritter Park 2]
Postcard of trees behind a groups of red and white roses and trimmed hedges, behind a stone bench facing a circular pond.
[Postcard of Girl in Red Dress and White Bonnet Monday]
Postcard of a girl wearing a red dress and white bonnet washing clothes in a tub and hanging them on a clothesline. The postcard is part of a series, this one the "Monday" issue. The letter written around the edges reads, "Don't let Liule Caldere get sick you let Luile keep this love you lots. M. Lope to start for home Friday, we can find her all over during Mass." The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin Huntington W. Va. 1141 3rd Ave."
[Postcard of Guyan Country Club and Golf Course 2]
Postcard of a three story white building with green roof and accents, described as "Guyan Country Club and Golf Course, Huntington, W. Va." The message on the back reads, "The old country club in Huntington W. Va that burned down."
[Postcard of a Busy Avenue in Huntington]
The image in front of the postcard shows a busy Third Avenue with carriages, a streetcar and pedestrians. There is a streetcar in the middle of the postcard. Crossing in front of it are pedestrians. To the far right corner is a carriage with two figures. There are shops on both sides of the street. The building on the right side of the postcard with the name "M. Broh." is the Broh Building. In the middle of the image at the top is a streetlight dangling from a cable. At the top of the image is handwritten text that says, "With love, from Edna." At the bottom of the image is printed the following: "Third Avenue, looking East from 9th Street, Huntington, W. Va." Credit as the publisher is given to H. G. Hoffman. The postcard is addressed to Miss Mamie McFaddin from Beaumont, Texas.
[Postcard of Hotel Frederick 4]
Postcard of a sketch of a four story building from the corner of the street with four cars on the street. On the back, Hotel Frederick is described as "In the heart of Huntington's shopping and theater district. For room comfort, for gracious dining, your perfect host in Huntington is the Frederick."
[Postcard of Woman With Eyes Closed]
Postcard of a woman with her hair pinned up, eyes closed and lips parted. The picture is called "Curiosity." The letter on the postcard reads, "Wednesday, will write some Vivinnie is calling me now. We hare having more parties - Jassie." The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin 1141 3rd Ave Huntington, W. Va."
[Postcard of S. S. Christopher Columbus of Goodrich Transit Company]
Postcard of a triple-deck steam ship sailing on the ocean. The letter on the back of the postcard reads, "Here we are on our way to Milwaukee. Wish you were here, Ofalen." The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin Third Ave. Huntington, W. Va. To M. I. L. Caldwell."
[Postcard of Guyandotte Bridge in Huntington]
Postcard of a green train and man dressed in a red jacket on a bridge. The scene is described as "New Huntington - Guyandotte Bridge, Huntington, W. Va." The letter on the back is illegible. The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin Gunston Hall Washington D. C."
[Postcard of Two Well-Dressed Young Children Kissing]
Postcard of a young boy wearing a light blue sailor suit kissing a young girl wearing a yellow and white dress on the cheek. The picture is part of a series, and labeled "Reconciliation." The letter on the back of the postcard is as follows, "Hello Mamie, how are you? Wish I could see you today - with love, Sig." The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin 1141 3rd Ave. Huntington, W. Va."
[Postcard of Hotel Frederick 5]
Postcard of a sketch of a four story building from the corner of the street with four cars on the street. On the back, Hotel Frederick is described as "In the heart of Huntington's shopping and theater district. For room comfort, for gracious dining, your perfect host in Huntington is the Frederick."
[Postcard of Great Lake Steamer]
Postcard of a large ship on a lake while the sun rises from the horizon. The letter on the back is illegible. The postcard is addressed to "Miss M. McFaddin 1141 3rd Ave. Huntington, W. Va."
[Postcard of Municipal Rose Gardens in Ritter Park]
Postcard of a park with pink sidewalks and pink and red flowers in bloom. The postcard is described as "Municipal Rose Gardens, Ritter Park, Huntington, W. Va. "Huntington's Beauty Spot." " The back of the postcard adds, "Municipal Rose garden, a part of the Huntington Park System, built in 1933. Contains over 3,500 rose plants. Mentioned in many house and garden publications as the Beauty Spot of Huntington." The message on the back is illegible. The postcard is addressed to "Mrs. Carroll E. Ward 1906 McFaddin Beaumont, Texas."
[Postcard of Huntington Galleries 2]
Postcard of a brick building with cream colored trim, with "Huntington Galleries" written on a wall. On the back, the postcard is described as follows - "The Huntington Galleries Huntington, West Virginia Unmatched anywhere else in the State, The Huntington galleries is a combination museum and workshop in the arts."
[Postcard of Huntington Monument 2]
Postcard of a three story brick building with four white columns and white trimming in front of a train station. On the back, it is described as follows - "Monument to Collis P. Huntington for whom the City of Huntington was named, located in the C. & O. Station Square, erected in 1924. Builder of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway."
[Postcard of Hotel Frederick Photograph]
Postcard of Hotel Frederick on the corner of a block with cars parked on the side of the road.
[Postcard of Huntington High School]
Postcard of a four story brown brick house with white trim and two staircases leading to the second floor. A row of young trees sprout from the sidewalk parallel to the street. An American flag flies from a silver pole. On the back, the postcard subject is described as the following - "Huntington High School built 1916-17. As an institution for over 50 years. Student enrollment approximately 1,400. More Rhodes Scholars originated from this school than from any other in the United States."
[Postcard of Young Girl's Face]
Postcard of a young girl with curly hair and rosy cheeks staring directly at the camera. The message on the back reads, "Did you ever get my letter? We are having a fine time here, go autoing all the time with my friends. Went to the drive last night with Tarrel Minor, From Jassie." The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin 1141 Third Ave. Huntington, W. Va."
[Postcard of Man and Woman Kissing]
Postcard of a well-dressed man and woman kissing behind a red umbrella. The note below the picture reads, "We are have some gay times now. Mamie is with me. Tell Blinkie "Hello" From Jassie." The back of the postcard continues with, "Why don't you ever write to me? I don't guess I write all you again before next I know as I write go to N. Y. by about Sep. 15. I certainly have heard some nice things about Louis C. Mat a young lady said." The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin 1141 Third Ave. Huntington, W. Va."
[Postcard of a Mountain Scene]
Postcard of ice capped mountains surrounding a lush green valley. The letter on the back is illegible. The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin 1141 Third Ave. Huntington, West Va. U.S.A."
[Postcard of Fourth Avenue in Downtown Huntington Painting]
Postcard of several business buildings on either side of a one-way street with cars both driving and parked on the sides of the road.
[Postcard of Ritter Park Municipal Rose Gardens]
Postcard of pink, red, and yellow flowers in front of a stone circular rest area.
[Postcard of Skyline of Huntington]
Postcard of an aerial view of Huntington with a bridge crossing the river that splits the city.
[Postcard of Woman Standing Near Window]
Postcard of a woman wearing a green dress standing near a window with a mistletoe pattern on the pane and "A Merry Christmas" written on the glass. The letter on the back reads, "With great wishes for a lovely X-mas from Phoebe." The postcard is addressed to "Miss M. McFaddin 1114 3rd Avenue Huntington West Va."
[Postcard of the Residence of Mr. Chauncey Olcott]
The image in front of the postcard shows a green and yellow two story house in the background. To the left side of the house is a glass room with trees behind it. In the foreground there is a garden with shrubbery and flowers. The home belongs to actor and singer Chauncey Olcott. On the bottom of the postcard is printed the following: "Saratoga, Inniscarra. Residence of Mr. Chauncey Olcott." On the lower right corner is printed the following: "Printed by Louis Glaser, Leipzig, Germany" along with handwritten illegible text. The postcard is addressed to Mr. Geo Caldwell from Huntington, West Virginia.
[Postcard of an Aerial View St. Mary's Hospital]
Postcard of an aerial photograph of St. Mary's Hospital surrounded by trees and buildings.
[Postcard of the Iroquois Hotel]
Postcard addressed to Mr. James Lewis Caldwell, Jr. in Huntington, West Virginia. The image on the front of the postcard shows the Iroquois Hotel in Buffalo, New York. The handwritten message on the front of the postcard, signed V. M., says, "We are having a fine time. Going to Detroit this P.M. Crossed Lake Ontario yesterday going to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Nigh and Gordou stopped here, the twenty-ninth."
[Postcard of Babies and a Cow]
Postcard addressed to Mrs. J. L. Caldwell in Huntington, West Virginia. The image on the front of the postcard shows a cartoon of four babies drinking milk from a cow in a field. The handwritten message on the front of the postcard says, "I will be home when the milk gives out."
[Postcard of Guyandotte Club in Huntington]
Postcard of a two story brick house with a white front porch and grey roof. The scene is described as "Guyandotte Club, Huntington, W. Va." The letter is illegible. The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin 1906 McFaddin Ave. Beaumont, Tex."
[Postcard of West Virginia Asylum]
Postcard of a three story brick building with moss crowing up the sides, a pale yellow walkway edged by hedges and the courtyard. The bottom edge reads as "Part of the West Virginia Asylum - Huntington, W. Va." The right edge has a note that reads, "With love to all from Edna." The back of the postcard is addressed to, "Miss Mamie McFaddin 2006 McFaddin Ave. Beaumont, Texas."
[Postcard of Two Well-Dressed Young Children]
Postcard of two well dressed children in a backyard. The boy is dressed in a blue sailor suit, handing a flower to a girl in a yellow dress. "Introduction" is typed on the lower left corner. On the back, "Hello Mamie, with love, Sig," is written. The postcard is addressed to, "Miss Mamie McFaddin 1141 3rd Ave. Huntington, W. Va."
[Postcard of Carnegie Public Library in Huntington]
Postcard of a two story marble structure with three well dressed women standing around a statue in front. The letter written around the edges is illegible. The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie Louise McFaddin 1906 McFaddin Ave Beaumont, Texas."
[Postcard of New Court House in Chicago]
Postcard of a large 10 story building, at the foot of which pedestrians wander the sidewalk and yellow trolly cars rumble down the tracks. The back of the postcard reads, "Will sail in one hour, and I'll be glad as I am tired & fumbling ground. Love to all - Mama." The postcard is addressed to "Miss M. McFaddin 1141 3rd Ave. Huntington, W. Va."
[Postcard of Frederick Hotel in Huntington]
Postcard of a six story brown and white building with yellow and white window coverings, described as "Frederick Hotel Huntington W. Va." The letter on the back reads, "Dear Mamie, Have just struck the big city and it looks fine. I'm off to see the sights now. IF I don't get back Friday noon, I'm a liar. My best to all, Kilbourn." The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin 1141 Third, Huntington, W. Va."
[Postcard of Two Children on Badminton Court]
Postcard of a young girl with a red dress and brown wide-brim hat holding a white bag full of red balls. The boy wears a white sweater and black pants, holding a badminton racket under his arm. The letter reads, "Dear Mamie, I have so many letters to write today that I will not have time to write you one but will write tomorrow. I went auto-riding with Sig last night had a fine time. Mrs. Carlton now is going to give a party for her sister tonight. The girls in the 'Sewing Club' gave a trolly ride Weds. night but I did not get in from Nacogdoches in time to go. School opens the 9th. You had better come home down if you want to have a little fun. Jamie." The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin 1141 Third Ave Huntington, W. Va."
[Postcard of House Near Coast With Three Boats]
Postcard of a white house with a red roof and steaming chimney with a woman carrying a basket outside. Three boats are near the coast of the body of water. The back of the postcard contains a note, "With Love, Sig." The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin 1141 3rd Ave. Huntington, W. Va."
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