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Christmas Greetings
Color postcard depicting a friar in a wine cellar tasting some wine from a cask. Printed on card is, "Christmas Greetings" and "In Cellar Cool" Handwritten on the front is, "I wish you a most joyous Xmas [ ]" It is addressed to E.A. Dill, Paris, Texas.
Christmas Greetings
Small card with blue flowers on the front and "Christmas Greetings" written in gold letters. Inside is written: "Alice, from Aunt Laddie, with kind wishes for a happy Christmas and New Year."
[Christmas Tree and Girls]
Glossy color postcard depicting two girls next to a Christmas tree. The tree is decorated and has toys underneath it. It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, Paris, Texas.
[Church and Footbridge in Winter]
Color postcard depicting a winter scene with a country church in the background and a footbridge with a man on it on the foreground. Written on the card, "Sincere Christmas Wishes" and handwritten, "Mr & Mrs. B.A. Hodges." It is addressed to Miss A.E. Dill, Paris, Texas.It is postmarked Temple, Tex on Dec 23, 1904.
City Hall, Fort Worth, Texas
Color postcard picturing City Hall in Fort Worth, Texas. It is a large stone building with a red roof. Horses and carriages stand in the driveway of the building. Correspondence on the back reads, "My Dear baby dady Received [ ] papers and a letter this morning and will wright a letter tomorrow your Dady." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 417 High St., Okla City. It is postmarked Decatur, tex on Jan 26, 1909.
City Park, Ft. Worth, Texas
Color postcard depicting the City Park in Ft. Worth, Texas. Flower beds are created in shapes such as stars and horse shoes. handwritten on the front of the card is,"Beats Delmar doesn't it?" Correspondence on the back reads, " Hello Bro. Your card received. was glad to hear from you and especially so when you said you had been out with the girls. Presume you and Kitty have buried the hatchet and are still lovers in the same old way. Be a good boy and let me hear from you. Your sis". It is addressed to Mr. Will Miatt, Oklahoma City, Okla. c/o S. Cotton Oil Mill. It is postmarked Fort Worth, Tex. Aug 29, 1908.
Colcord Residence, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Color postcard picturing the Colcord Residence in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The mansion is red brick with a large porch across the front with a balcony above it. There are large columns at the front entrance. A green lawn with small trees surrounds the house. Correspondence on the back reads, "You do not deserve even a post card but since it's my day to write you I will write. I am sorry we tired you so with our long stay that near two weeks has passed and not a line from you. Are all fairly well. her is better and seems like her self. She wants to see Aunto and Poppa and Mamma. her say so. Alice." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, 527 S. 18th St., Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla on Jul 20, 1907.
[Confederate Monument, Paris, Tex.]
Postcard with an image of a Confederate monument located in Paris, Texas. Handwritten on the front of the postcard is, "My own Baby, Aunt Rosa sure want to see you tonight."
Cotton Compress
Black and white print of a "Cotton Compress" on a postcard. It pictures a long open building with hundreds of bales of cotton sitting outside of it. Handwritten on the card, " My Dear Sis - wish you would find time to write a long letter Emb came yes-many thanks. Coat goods 45 in wide & 3.20 per yd. Tell M. to hurry if she wants it for there is only a small piece left. "Her" sends you kisses. Lovingly, Alice I am making you a waist for your B.D. I am sorry I am so slow[ ] takes 1/2 of my time. Oct 18th/06." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, c/o P.C. College, Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla. on Oct. 19, 1906.
[Cotton Compress, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]
Color postcard with an image of a cotton compress. Above the image is the text, "Cotton Compress, OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla." and handwritten is, "Oct/20th/07." The correspondence on the back of the postcard reads, "My Dear Auntie Mud and I are awful fond of our [ ] of my dirty giny [ ] fix a while Mud will write you in a day or two and send you some [ ]." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, 527 S. 18th St., Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla. on Oct 22, 1907.
[Cotton Picking Scene of Paris, Tex.]
Color postcard with an image of workers picking cotton in Paris, Texas. Handwritten on the front of the postcard is, "Hello Precious, Aunt Rosa." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 East 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is postmarked Monett & Paris on Mar 11, 1907.
[Country Club, Waco, Texas]
Color postcard with a picture of the Country Club in Waco Texas. There is a large building with columns on the front with landscaping around it, a brick chimney, a semi-circular deck, and a widows walk on top of the roof. On the back is the correspondence, "Dear Dillie, Lyle still confined to her bed, will write as soon as I can. Love to you all from us both. - Your friend, M.L.H." It is addressed to Mrs. E.A. Dill in Oklahoma City. It is postmarked Waco, Tx., 1908.
[Country Road]
Color postcard with an image of a dirt road in the countryside. Below the image is the text, "Country Road." The correspondence on the back of the postcard reads, "Having a nice time, plenty of checkers etc. Will be home Sunday next. Hope you are having a nice time. Hello Mr & Mrs A.S.D. Erloo." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, Glynnewood St., c/o Mr. A.S. Roberts. It is postmarked Quincy, Ill. on Sep 4, 1907.
County Court House, Omaha, Neb.
Color postcard of the County Court House in Omaha, Nebraska. The building sits atop a hill with many steps leading up to it. Horse-drawn carriages are in the streets surrounding it. The city of Omaha is in the background. The only correspondence on the card reads, " Dewey Ave. 2719" and the name "hank" written on the front. It is addressed to Rosa Louise Dill, Oklahoma City, Okla. 206 East 5th. It is postmarked Omaha, Neb. on Sept 24, 1907.
Court House, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Color postcard depicting the Oklahoma City court house. Correspondence reads, "Dear friend, we received your postal. glad to hear from you. hope you are all well. we have the house full and are kept busy We intended to write you about Mrs. Erler loosing her sister. did not get time. Is it not sad. let us hear from you. Ida Reed". It is addressed to Mrs. Earl Dill, Paris, Texas, No. 527 S. 18th St. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla on Jul 3, 1908.
Court House, Oklahoma City, Okla
Color postcard picturing the Oklahoma City court house. It is a white brick building with a tower on one side. It is surrounded by small trees.
[The Cradle Roll Certificate of Enrollment]
Certificate of Enrollment for the membership of the Cradle Roll. The certificate is issued to Rosa Louise Dill by Chas Manlou on behalf of the 1st Cumb Presbytn Ch on March 1, 1906.
[Cradle Roll Reception]
Postcard with an image of several young girls holding hands and dancing in a circle. The text below the image in an invitation to the Cradle Roll Reception and reads, "We are going to have a party! Will you come? Our welcome will be hearty; Will you come? Just coax Mamma to bring you; Some pretty songs we'll sing you, Close to our hearts we'll swing you; Say you'll come! You will see some other babies When you come; So now no 'ifs' nor 'Maybes' You must come! We're longing to caress you, To our loving hearts will press you And we'll ask the Lord to bless you, 'Course you'll come!" The date, time, and place of the reception is handwritten, "Friday Afternoon Apl 13 1906 from 330 to 5 o'clock at 1st Cumb Pres Ch, Chas Manlou. The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, City.
[Crying Girl]
Brown monochromatic postcard depicting a girl in a dress, apron and straw hat who is crying and standing next to a boy who wears shorts, a jacket and a tie. They are standing by a house. Below them is written, "You're the only girl I ever loved - but I can't keep telling you so all the time." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, Paris, Texas, S. Mill St. It is postmarked Paris & Cleb. R.P.O. on Apr 24, 1907.
[Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Paris, Texas]
Postcard with an image of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Paris, Texas. Handwritten on the front of the postcard is, "Feb. 25, 1907. Why doesn't your old mean mud write to me- Aunt Rosa. This is the church my baby was baptized in also the first church she was ever in. My Precious Darling: Why don't you come to see your Auntie don't you know she's just dying to see you. Your loving Aunt Rosa." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, c/o Mrs. E. A. Dill, 206 East 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is postmarked Paris, Texas on Feb 26, 1907.
Delmar Garden, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Color postcard depicting an aerial view of Delmar Park in Oklahoma City. There are rides such as the ferris wheel, there is a theatre and a horse race track, and a trolley in the foreground. The correspondence on the back reads, " I hope you will pardon me, but I just happened to think that I failed to give you the add. of the boarding house I spoke of, it is George Boon, 29 E 4th St. OC - Hopinh you will be successful. I remain sincerely, G. C. Taylor". It is addressed to Mrs. E. A Dill, 527 S 18th St, Paris, Texas. It is post marked Oklahoma, Okla, July 15, 1908.
[Deserted Girl]
Color postcard depicting a little girl standing by a large tree crying. She is wearing a red cape and a hat. Printed on the card below her is the word, "Deserted" Handwritten on the front is, "Hello Little Rosa hope to see you soon" "I can't never forget. Your loving kindness rewards me" and "It is awful out, must try to overcome it [ ]" It is addressed to Mrs. E.A. Dill, 205 East 5th, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Paris & Ceburne R.P.O. on Nov. 6 1907.
[A Dirt Path]
Color postcard with an image of a dirt path through a patch of purple flowers with trees. Handwritten on the dirt path is "Mud" and handwritten on the bottom left hand corner of the postcard is "Aug 2/07."
[A Dirt Road Through the Trees]
Color postcard with an image of a dirt road. Handwritten on the front of the postcard is, "Don't you think we could take a walk down here and find these pretty flowers. Your Loving Auntie Rosa."
[Dog and Two Cats]
Color picture postcard of a puppy dog looking at two kittens near a saucer. Correspondence on the back reads, "Hello Sis, Give this to my little sweetheart and tell her that her [ ] is almost crazy to see her."
[Doves bringing Birthday Greetings]
Embossed color postcard with six doves flying in the sky carrying envelopes around their necks attached with pink ribbons. The card says, "Birthday Greetings". Correspondence on the back reads,"Dear Doll Baby:- I hope you spent a pleasant birthday. I completely for got the date or would have remembered you on that day- but will later." It is addressed to Miss Rosa L. Dill, #628 Chickasha, Chickasha, Okla. It is postmarked Feb 14, 1908 in Chickasha and Oklahoma, Okla.
[A Dutch Girl and Boy]
Color postcard with an image of a young girl holding hands with a young boy. Handwritten on the front of the postcard is, "From the Erler family." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 527 S. 18th St., Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla. on Jun 8, 1907.
[East Main Street, Quincy, Illinois]
Color postcard with an image of a street that runs through a residential area. Below the image is the text, "Quincy, Ill., East Main Street" and handwritten is, "Aug. 22-1907. Love to Dolly [ ] from your Baboo and Erloo." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, #206 E 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Quincy, Ill. on Aug 30, 1907.
[Easter Greeting]
Color image of a young girl holding a basket filled with baby birds.
[Easter Greeting]
Color postcard with an image of a young boy holding a hat with baby birds inside of it. The text at the bottom of the postcard reads, "Easter Greeting" and handwritten is, "From D[ ]." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill.
[An Easter Greeting]
Color postcard with an image of a child climbing a ladder to look at baby chicks. The text below the image reads, "An Easter Greeting!" Handwritten on the front of the postcard is, "I'll be in [ ] Saturday night sure, so don't disappoint me, Rosa. Your Loving Auntie Rosa." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 East 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Monett & Paris on Mar 27, 1907.
An Easter Greeting
Colored postcard with text, "An Easter Greeting" depicting a jack rabbit seated behind red and white colored eggs. Correspondence reads, " With love from Mrs. Milligan." The card is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 509 N. Broadway, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Kansas City, Mo., Apr 17, 1908.
Easter Greeting
Embossed color postcards with two chicks inside a broken egg shell. Forget-me-not flowers and other eggs decorate the card. "Easter Greeting" is written in silver on the card. Correspondence on the back reads, "Mrs. Egger" It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, Oklahoma City, Okla. [ ] Oklahoma Cotton Oil Co.
[Easter Greeting]
Color postcard with an image of trees and flowers. Below the image is the text, "Easter Greeting." Handwritten is, "Hello little sweetheart. Why don't you write? Melton." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, So. Park Place, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Temple, Tex. on Mar 29, 1907.
[Easter Greetings]
Color postcard with an image of a young boy holding a nest full of eggs with a hen sitting on top. The child is coming through a giant sized egg and there are flowers surrounding the giant egg. Below the boy is the text, "Easter Greetings."
[Easter Greetings]
Color postcard with an image of a young girl holding flowers and a young boy holding a rabbit. Above them is the text, "Easter Greetings" and handwritten on the side of the postcard is, "Albert [ ] Kesson."
[Easter Greetings]
Color postcard with an image of a young girl standing next to a giant pink egg. Behind the egg are white flowers and a pen and ink bottle are next to the girl's feet. Below the image is the text, "Easter Greetings." The correspondence on the back reads, "4/16/08 Dear 'little Rosa', I wonder what you are doing now days, would be awfully proud to see you. Give my best regards to your Momma and papa and always be a good 'little Rosa'. always your friend, Rosa." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 502 E 5th St Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Roxton, Tex. in Apr 1908.
[Easter Greetings]
Color postcard with an image of a young boy holding a nest full of colorful eggs. He is surrounded by blue flowers.
[Easter Greetings]
Color postcard with an image of an Easter Egg that has the text "Easter Greetings" written on across the front of the egg. Handwritten on the front of the postcard is, "To 'Little Rosa' also to your Mamma [ ] Rass 3/30/1907."The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, c/o Rosa B. Miss, 527 South Mill St., Paris, Texas.
[Easter Greetings]
Color postcard with an image of two birds and flowers. Below the image is the text, "Easter Greetings." On the front of the postcard is some illegible handwriting.
[Easter Greetings]
Color postcard with an image of two yellow chicks and a rooster. Above the image is the text, "Easter Greetings." Handwritten on the bottom right hand corner is, "Mar 26, 1907 - Jane." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 E. 5th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Weatherford, Okla. on Mar 26, 1907.
Easter Greetings
Embossed color postcard depicting a woman wearing a purple dress and hat and carrying Easter lilies. "Easter Greetings" is written on the card. It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, Paris, Texas.
Easter Greetings
Color postcard with a large baby chick standing on some grass and the words, "Easter Greetings" above it. Correspondence on the back reads, "Have you got some chickens like this. I have about thirty little ones. Ammous" It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 517 High St. Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Texarkana & Whites. on Apr 9, 1909.
Easter Greetings
Embossed, colored "Easter Post Card Series No. 107" postcard depicting colored eggs and chicks with the words, "Easter Greetings" below them. Correspondence on the back reads, "[ ] has 83 little chicks like these. Don't you wish you could see them? A happy Easter to you & yours. [ ]" It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 3517 High St., Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Paris, Texas on Apr 9, 1909.
Easter Greetings
Embossed color postcard depicting roosters and a chicken carting a large pink egg tied with a ribbon and flowers. The background is silver and has "Easter Greetings" written on it. It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 517 High St., Oklahoma City, Okla.
[Easter Greetings]
Postcard with an image of a rabbit holding a heart made of flowers. Below the image is the text, "Easter Greetings." Handwritten is, "#2827 W. Van Buren [ ]." The correspondence on the back of the postcard reads, "Dear Cousin Alice, Will write and tell you about the big boy we have at our house. Mama and he are doing fine. And we have named him after Uncle Alfred. I guess you are all well hoping to hear from you soon. Charles Bassano." The postcard is addressed to Mrs. Alice Dill, 517 High Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Paris, Texas on Apr 8, 1912.
Easter Joys be thine Postcard
Color postcard depicting a branch with pink and white flowers across it and the words, "Easter Joys be thine" at the bottom. A gold border surrounds the picture. There is no correspondence on the back.
Easter Joys be Yours
Embossed color postcard with a picture of a little angel holding onto a Lilly of the Valley plant framed in silver surrounded by Easter lilies. Written below the picture, "Easter Joys be Yours." Correspondence on the back reads, "How's my baby, did you get a box from pappa and one from Auntie this morning? Do you love Auntie very much. Auntie loves you a bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck. Lovingly, Auntie" It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 517 High Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Monette & Paris on Apr 8, 1909.
[Excuse My Scratching]
Color postcard with an image of a young girl crying by the shore of an ocean. Above the image is the text, "Excuse my scratching" and handwritten is, "I want to see my Dady." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa L. Dill, Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Channing on June 10.
[Father and Son Dogs]
Color postcard depicting two dogs, a father and son. The dogs are mostly white with brown markings on their eyes and ears. Handwritten on the front of the card is," Dorothy H. Erler" It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, Oklahoma City, Okla., 206 E5-St. It is postmarked Quincy, Ill. on Jul 23, 1907.
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