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[Twixt Love and Duty]

Description: Postcard with an image of two men and a woman standing next to three saddled horses. Below the image is the text, "Twixt Love and Duty" and handwritten is, "4/19/07 That's Me." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 E. 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is postmarked Monett & Paris on Apr 19, 1907.
Date: 1907

[Two Dutch Girls]

Description: Color postcard with an image of two Dutch girls holding a piece of pottery. Handwritten above the image is, "From 'Ammus' no.1 April 27/07." The correspondence on the back reads, "I am going to start a series of dutch girls to you. Tell your mamma to send Mabel that goods for your dress. Your Amous." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 E. Fifth St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is postmarked Paris, Texas on Apr 25, 1907.
Date: 1907

[Two Dutch Girls Conversing]

Description: Color postcard with an image of two Dutch girls having a conversation. Handwritten above the image is the text, "July 30th." The correspondence written on the back of the postcard reads, "Its mighty lonesome down here with out you. We want you to come back home. Ammous." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 209 E Fifth St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is postmarked Paris, Tex on Aug 5, 1907.
Date: 1907

[Two Dutch Girls Embracing]

Description: Color postcard with an image of two Dutch girls embracing. The correspondence on the back of the postcard reads, "I got your pictures and the funny papers to-day. I think the pictures are fine. I was mighty glad to get them but had rather have you. Mabel has been in Dallas about two weeks and is going to stay a week or two longer. I don't know whether you have a postal like this or not but it is the only one I have now. Well by-by, 'Amous'." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise … more
Date: 1907

[Two Dutch Girls Embracing]

Description: Color postcard with an image of two Dutch girls embracing. Handwritten above the image is, "Ammos, May 29th." The correspondence on the back of the postcard reads, "Tell 'Mud' she need not do all those horrible things to Beppie as she has finished all [ ]. Received your pictures and thank you so much. I heard you got a spanking so I guess you are well. Your Ammus." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 E. Fifth St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is postmarked Paris, Tex… more
Date: 1907

[Two Little Boys]

Description: Photograph of two little boys. Written in pencil beneath the photo, "Frederick Lawrence, William [ ]". Correspondence on the back reads, "Dear Little Girlie, I send you a picture of your little cousins. Wish you could come to see them & your old Aunty would like to snatch you up & give you a few kisses. Bring Mama & Aunt Rosa to see me - Aunty. The picture doesn't do the children justice". The card is not addressed or postmarked.
Date: unknown

[Union Pacific Bridge, Omaha, Nebraska]

Description: Color postcard of the Union Pacific Bridge in Omaha, Nebraska. A large trestle bridge crosses the Missouri River. Postmarked in Omaha on Sep 20 1907.
Date: unknown

Union Station, St. Louis, Mo.

Description: Color postcard depicting the St. Louis Union Station with its turrets and tower. Many people and carts are in the street in front of the large building. Correspondence on the back reads, "Am in St. Louis on my way home too late for #1 and will have all day to wait for #5. Guess I'll have a lonely time. Rosa." It is postmarked St. Louis, Mo on Aug 30, 1908.
Date: unknown

Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ill.

Description: Color postcard depicting the stock yards in Chicago, Illinois. Many cattle are coralled together while cowboys sit on fences looking on. The city of Chicago is in the background. The correspondence on the back reads, " "What my baby doing. I bet you want to see your old mean ugly Auntie, if you did say you wouldn't. Do you love your Auntie - Rosa". It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, P.O. Box 838, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Chicago, Ill.
Date: unknown

[Unveiling of Confederate Monument in Shreveport, LA]

Description: Postcard with an image of the unveiling of a confederate monument in Shreveport, Louisiana. Written above the image on the front of the postcard is, "Regards, Sidney Roberts". The postcard is addressed to Mrs. E. A. Dill, c/o A.S. Roberts, Wynnewood, It.
Date: unknown

[Valentine Greetings]

Description: Color postcard with an image of a young girl and a young boy exchanging Valentines. On the sides of the postcard is the text, "Valentine Greetings" and in the middle of the postcard is the text, "I'll - be - yours, If - you'll - be mine, You are my pleasing Valentine." The correspondence on the back of the postcard reads, "Hello! Baby how are you? Ammous got your card and it sure is pretty. Did you go to kinder garden by yourself? You must be a mighty big old girl. 'Will you be my valent… more
Date: 1910

[Valentine Post Card]

Description: Color postcard picturing a country woman seated near a hearth with a small cupid behind her. Written on the card, "Young Cupid stands beyant th' door, Jist open it, Swateheart, do - By the rosy glow of your fire - I know, He'll whisper a saycrut to you." Handwritten on the front of the card, "Your own valentine R.L.D. Feb 14th 07" It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, #527 S. Mill St, Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla on Feb 13, 1907.
Date: unknown

[Valentine Post Card]

Description: Valentine postcard with a cupid upon a musical staff made of golden horizontal arrows with notes made of red hearts on ribbons. Text on the front of the card reads, "Yes-loving is a painful thrill, Ant not to love more painful still; But oh, it is the worst of pain. To love and not be loved again!" Correspondence on the back reads, "How is my precious 'Amnus'". It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, Chickasha, Okla. and is postmarked Paris, Texas on Feb 14, 1908.
Date: unknown

Valentine Thoughts

Description: Embossed color postcard depicting a flying cupid carrying a basket of roses on a silver background. Written below, are the words, "Valentine thoughts." Correspondence on the back reads, "I was in Paris Sunday but didn't see 'pap' haven't seen him since last summer. Be a good 'Little Rosa' Your friend, Ross." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, Oklahoma City, Okla, High St. It is postmarked Feb 7, 1909.
Date: unknown

A View in Wariick Park, Paris, Tex.

Description: Color photo postcard picturing Wariick Park in Paris, Texas. Pedestrians walk along the pathway near a grove of trees. Three tents sit near the pathway. Handwritten on the front, "Wister, Okla. Jan 19th/08" Correspondence on the back reads, "Dear Sis, Everything is lovely & I've gone having a high time (that's me) will leave here in a few minutes & hope there will be no more trouble I am dead tired got here at 5 a.m. no sleep" It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, 527 S. 18th St., Paris, Texas.… more
Date: unknown

View in Wheeler Park, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Description: Color postcard picturing Wheeler Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Handwritten on the front, "Don't you think we have a beautiful park?" Correspondence on the back reads, "Dear Sis:- Reached home O.K. Wed. afternoon; had an awful hot and dirty trip and was completely worn out when I got here. Mr. G. was here and is still or I could have written you last night. Kiss Her. tell me what she said after I was gone. Rosa." It is addressed to Mrs. E. A. Dill, 206 E. 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Date: unknown

View of Church St., Paris, Tex.

Description: Color postcard picturing Church St. in Paris, Texas. Homes with large porches line the street. The date 10/22/07 is writtenon the front of the card.
Date: unknown

View of Seventeenth Street, Denver

Description: Color postcard picturing a view of Seventeenth Street in Denver, Colorado. Brick buildings line the street where pedestrians and carriages pass by. Handwritten on the front. "Aug 1-06. Dear Rosa: We walked down this beautiful street this morning. Do you suppose we felt as small as those people look? With Love, Nellie." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, Paris, Texas. it is postmarked Denver, Colorado.
Date: unknown

Waco, Texas. New Bridge over Brazos River.

Description: Color postcard depicting the new bridge that spans the Brazos River in Waco, Texas. A park is on the bank with landscaping and sidewalks. The city of Waco is in the background. Description on the back of the card reads, " New Bridge over Brazos River. The longest arch bridge in the country around Waco is this steel arch bridge erected across the Brazos River. It is 550 feet in length, 24 feet in width, and cost $110,000. It was christened in 1901 by Miss Katie Ross, a sister of the Ex-Gov… more
Date: 1908~

[Waitin' at the Gate]

Description: Color postcard with an image of a young girl in a red dress standing behind a gate. Below the image is the text, "Waitin' at the gate." Handwritten at the bottom of the postcard is, "From Dorothy Hunt. Oct 3rd/17."
Date: 1907

Watch and Pray

Description: Embossed color postcard depicting two kittens looking over a fence with daisies on it. Written below them are the words, "Watch and pray that ye enter not into temptation MATT. XXVI 41." Handwritten on the edge of the card is, "Mudder." There is no correspondence on back of the card.
Date: unknown

We are awfully comfortable here

Description: Postcard with a view of a man and two women from behind. They are relaxing. There is a book behind them and a parasol to their right. Correspondence on the back reads, "Hello Precious:- are you getting ready to see Auntie, or do you want to see Auntie. Is daddy coming or do you want me to meet you in [ ]. Lovingly, Auntie" It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 417 High Street, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Date: unknown

[We Pine For You]

Description: Color postcard with an image of a pine cone. Around the pine cone is the text, "We Pine For You" and handwritten is, "(Daddy and Mother), R.L.D. from Mud." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Bass.
Date: 1907

We See the Clown in Other Men

Description: Postcard with graphic of a clown standing and laughing. It states "WE SEE THE CLOWN IN OTHER MEN" There is no correspondence on the card.
Date: unknown
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