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View of Church St. Paris, Tex.

View of Church St. Paris, Tex.

Date: unknown
Creator: Bassano, Rosa
Description: Color postcard depicting a view of Church St. in Paris, Texas. Homes with large front porches line the street. Correspondence on the back reads, " My dear Little Precious, 'Aunto' went to the circus yesterday and sure did wish for her baby to be there. did you go to it up there and how did you like it. Your Aunto who loves you. Rosa B." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill. 206 East 5th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. The postmark is from Paris, Texas on Oct 26, 1907.
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View of Church St., Paris, Tex.

View of Church St., Paris, Tex.

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
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.
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes
View of Seventeenth Street, Denver

View of Seventeenth Street, Denver

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
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.
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Waco, Texas. New Bridge over Brazos River.

Waco, Texas. New Bridge over Brazos River.

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
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-Governor Ross of Texas, and who, in 1870, had christened the bridge located a few hundred feet further up the river." Correspondence on the back of the card reads, "Dear Dillie, Lyle has had typhoid fever for five weeks been in bed three right sick today. Yours, M.L.H." It is addressed to Mrs. E.A. Dill, Box 838, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Waco, Texas on Sep 5, 1908.
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Watch and Pray

Watch and Pray

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
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.
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We are awfully comfortable here

We are awfully comfortable here

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
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.
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We See the Clown in Other Men

We See the Clown in Other Men

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
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.
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"The Wearing of the Green"

"The Wearing of the Green"

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Embossed color postcard depicting a little girl in a green dress, white apron, and embroidered kerchief standing and courtesying on a chair. She has some shamrocks on her head. Above her is written "The Wearing of the Green" Correspondence on the back reads, " Auntie forgot to mail this on the 17th but will send it anyway. I guess when you were talking about Auntie and the cards you thought it time for her to be sending you another one. I do too. Harry Smith has a baby brother. Auntie does want to see her baby so bad. Old ugly mean Auntie" It is addressed to Rosa Louise Dill, 517 High Street, Oklahoma City, Okla.
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[Wednesday]

[Wednesday]

Date: c. 1907
Creator: Erler, Dorothy Katheryne
Description: Color postcard with an image of a young girl in a red dress sewing a garment by hand. She is sitting in a rocking chair next to a doll in a cradle. Below the image is the text, "Wednesday" and handwritten is, "From Dorothy Katheryne Erler." On the back of the postcard the correspondence reads, "How is the weeny whitty bitty baby? Doing a great of shyppen? Sall." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 527 S 18th St, Paris, Texas. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla. on Jul 4, 1907.
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[White Dog]

[White Dog]

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Color postcard depicting a white fluffy dog with a brown background.
Contributing Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes