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High Pipe Sioux Chief
Color postcard, part of the "Troilene" Indian series. Pictured on the card is High Pip Sioux Chief of the Sicangu Oyate Tribe wearing his traditional regalia including a full headdress of feathers. Printed on the card are the words, "High Pipe Sioux Chief" Inscribed on the card is, "From Dorothy Hunt." There is no other correspondence on the card.
Hot Springs, Ark.
Color postcard with views of Hot Springs, Arkansas. One view shows Government Lake on Whittington Avenue and the other Central Avenue. A U.S. emblem with an eagle is on the card. On the back is a picture of the entrance to the U.S. Reservation Hot Springs, Ark. Under the picture is written, "Crystal Grotto, Hot Springs, Ark. Reservation Exhibit, U.S. Government Building, World's Fair, St. Louis". There is no correspondence on the card.
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Color postcard picturing the Promenade along the Government Reservation in Hot Springs, Arkansas on the front. Pedestrians walk near a park with the Garland County court house in the background. On the back is a black and white picture of the Crystal Grotto, Hot Springs, Ark. Reservation Exhibit, U. S. Government Building, World's Fair, St, Louis.
[Hotel Threadgill in Oklahoma City]
Monochromatic postcard depicting the Hotel Threadgill in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is a four-story building made of brick with striped awnings. Handwritten on the front of the postcard, "My Dear Pap- Rose got here all O.K. at 8.15 last night. her was awful glad to see her 'Anto' & seems to think that there might to be someone else with her. I am sick over Bru not being able to stay longer. but half loaf is better than none. her is well & hope she will stay that way. lots of love to you all - Lovingly Alice." It is addressed to Mr. A. Bassano, 527 S. Mill St., Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla. on Aug 23, 1907.
[A Howling Success]
Color postcard with an image of a baby crying. Above the image is the text, "A Howling Success" and handwritten is, "Miss Rosa Louise You are a success allright, but not the sort in this picture. A.S. Roberts. (what do you want baby?) Look out for the bug. Jess." The postcard is addressed to Miss Dill, 206 E Fifth St., Oklahoma City. It is postmarked on Aug 8, 1907.
If you Wish to be Loved
Color postcard depicting a girl in a yellow dress and black boots laying across a desk talking into a telephone that hangs on the wall. Written on the card, "Are You There? Happy Thought, If you Wish to be Loved be Loveable." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 417 High St., Oklahoma City.
[The Illinois]
Postcard with an image of the Illinois steamboat in Quincy, Illinois. Handwritten on the front of the postcard is, "7-23-07 From Dorothy Katherine Erler." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 E. 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Quincy, Ill on Jul 28, 1907.
In the Buffalo Clover Fields of Texas
Postcard with a picture of two people in hats standing in the buffalo clover fields of Texas. They stand in a meadow of flowers with trees around it. The correspondence reads," Dear "Bo", Dillie and Rosa Louise are here and I am nearer happy than I have been for a long time." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, Paris, Texas. It is postmarked Waco, Texas on Jul 19, 1908.
India Temple, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Color postcard with picture of a four-story building with red and white striped awnings and classical architectural elements. Printed text reads,"India Temple, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma." Correspondence on the card reads, "Dear Papa-her is some better this morning but was real sick all yesterday and last night. The Dr. says that it's nothing alarming but it will be a day or two. her talk about her poppa and auntie all day and last night. Alice" On the front is written"her has malarial and the Dr. says her will not be much sick so don't worry. I'll let you know every day." Sent to Mr.A. Bassano in Paris, Texas. Postmarked Oct 15, 1907 in Oklahoma City.
IOOF Widows' and Orphans' Home, Corsicana, Texas
Color postcard depicting a large group home for widows and orphans in Corsicana, Texas. Children are riding a pony on the front lawn. Correspondence on the back reads, "Am sending the baby's shirts through the Pacific Express Co. and hope they will be satisfactory. Wish you were here to go to the circus tomorrow then another one the 15th. We are looking for grandma in next week to stay a week with us. We all send love to you and family. Anna K. Slaughter" It is addressed to Mrs. E.A. Dill, 206 E. 5th St. Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Corsicana, Tex on Oct 14, 1907.
[A Joyful Easter]
Color postcard with an image of three baby chicks and white flowers. Above the image is the text, "A Joyful Easter." Handwritten on the bottom right hand corner are the initials, "M.L.H." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 E. 5th St. Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Waco, Tex on Mar 28 1907.
[A Joyful Easter]
Color postcard with an image of a young boy holding a hen. He is surrounded by flowers.
A Joyful Easter
Embossed color postcard depicting two little yellow chicks standing on eggs holding goblets and four-leaf clovers. One egg is pink and one is covered in daisies. "A Joyful Easter" is written above them. Correspondence on the back reads, "To my girlie from Aunt Mamie, April 7, 1909."
[Just a Line or Two]
Color postcard with an image of two young children fishing in a creek. Below the image is the text, "Just a line or two" and handwritten is, "from your Mud." The correspondence on the back reads, "My Precious I hope you will always be as happy as you are now. is the wish of your mother. Sept 20th/07."
Kind Regards
Monochromatic postcard with the words, "Kind Regards" written across it. The word "Kind" is made up of flowers and the word "Regards" is filled with pictures of women's faces. Handwritten on the front, "Boyce 11/5/07, Saw daddy at Rosser this am but he wouldn't see me at all. Can't imagine what he had to tell me. Frank." correspondence on the back reads, "Sure tried to make "Daddy" see me this a.m. but I couldn't. Sister C- sends much love to both of you & H- will write soon. Frank." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, So. Mill St., Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Texas on Nov. 6, 1907.
Ladies' Dormitory - Baylor University, Waco, Texas
Color photo postcard of the Ladies' Dormitory at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. There is a small swing on the grounds and many trees. Correspondence on the back reads, "Dear Dillie, [ ] is sick again. Lyle is just able to sit up a little has been in bed two weeks. Lost her baby between 6 & 7 months. It was a little girl weighting 4 lbs. It was such a disappointment to us both and she grieves so much. I am trying so hard to think it all for the best. Will write you later. M.L.H." It is addressed to Mrs. E.A. Dill, 417 High St. Oklahoma, Okla. It is postmarked Waco, Tex. on Mar 6, 1909.
Lake Shore Drive,Chicago, Ill.
Color postcard depicting a row of houses along Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, Illinois. Tree-lined sidewalks run in front of the houses. The correspondence on the back reads,"Hello Auntie's Baby- Are you Auntie's baby? Well guess you got my card from Michigan City and will be glad to know I got back to Chi. safe. Came near being sick and 9/10 of the crowd were and it made you sick to see them. Auntie". It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise dill, P.O. Box 838, Oklahoma City, Okla. it is postmarked Chicago Aug 24, 1908.
[Large Home Near a Pond and Trees]
Color postcard depicting a large home near a pond and some trees. The colors in the illustration suggest it is during sunset. Correspondence on the back reads,"Dear Dillie, Lyle is up and improving slowly. If she don't get a backset she will soon be well again. I will write you soon, write me when you can. Love from us both to you all. Loving you [ ] M.L.H." It is addressed to Mrs. E. A. Dill, Oklahoma City, Okla. Box 838. It is postmarked Waco, Texas in Oct. 3, 1908.
[Late Fall]
Color postcard with an illustration of a fall or winter landscape, including a number of trees without leaves. Handwritten correspondence on the back says: "How is Mrs. Erloo's little girl getting along? Your "Baboo" is getting big and fleshy and can play with you on his return home. M.E." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, #206-E 5th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Quincy, Ill. on Aug 30, 1907.
Leatherwood Bluff, Eureka Springs, Ark.
Color postcard depicting a railroad track running next to a river through a valley in Eureka Bluff, Arkansas. Autumn trees line the far bank of the river. The postcard is signed J.N. Bailey and is addressed to Miss Rosa Basano, Paris, Tex., c/o Audr ofs P&G RR Co. It is postmarked Eureka Springs, Ark. on July 26.
[Lee Hotel in Oklahoma City]
Color postcard depicting the Lee Hotel in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is a five-story red brick building with striped awnings on some of the windows. There are carts and pedestrians in the streets near the building. A sign on the street level reads, "Democratic Headquarters." Handwritten on the front is the date, "July 8th/07" Correspondence on the back reads, "Dear folks - we arrived all O.K. & all feel pretty good today. hope Jack is improving, had as very pleasant trip, will write tomorrow. do you all miss us Lovingly, Alice & her." It is addressed to Mr. A. Bassano, 527 S. Mill St., Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla on Jul 9, 1907.
[Libby's Bookmark]
Colorful bookmark advertising Libby's food products. The front pictures a girl standing on the shoreline squeezing water from her bathing suit, which looks like a sailor dress. She has a red scarf on her head. Blue flowers decorate the bookmark on the front and a list of their food products is listed on the back.
[Lily Pond, Riverside Park, Wichita,Kansas]
Postcard with a picture of the Lily Pond in Riverside Park in Wichita Kansas, there is a pond full of waterlilies with a bench to the left and many trees surrounding it. On the back the post card is addressed to Mrs. E.A. Dill in Oklahoma City. It also has a canceled 1 cent stamp from Newton, date 1907.
Lily Pond, Shaw's Garden, St. Louis, U.S.A.
Color postcard with a picture of the Lily Pond at Shaw's Garden in St. Louis , Missouri. Men and women stroll through the park near the pond and a large glass-covered greenhouse admiring the plants and flowers. Handwritten on the front is, "8/20/08 Does she look familiar-" On the back the correspondences reads, "Have just passed that reservoir in St. L- that we all walked the Sunday we were here. am leaving, in fact am in Ill.passing the place we passed on the cart. The weather is perfect. Saw a friend of mine in St. L - I used to know at home. Rose" It is addressed to Mrs. E.A. Dill, Oklahoma City, Okla. P.O. Box 838. It is postmarked Danville & Thebes, Ill., Aug 21, 1908.
[Little Angels]
Colored postcard depicting two little angels dressed up. The boy wears a top hat and red coat, the girl wears a pink hat, purple gloves, a blue boa and she holds a parasol. They are standing in a meadow. The correspondence on the back reads,"Has Jack bitten your 'Mud' any more and have you been spanked. Tell Mud she better not spank you any more or somebody else will come up there and bite her." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, Box 838, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Paris, Texas on Oct 5, 1908.
[Little Boy Blue]
Color postcard depicting a cat wearing a cap with a feather in it and holding a horn in its mouth. "Little Boy Blue" is written above the picture.Correspondence on the back reads, "A'in't you ever coming back? Dorothy Katheryn Orler" It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 527 S. 5th St. Paris, Tex." It is postmarked Oklahoma City, Okla. on Jan. 12, 1908.
The Little Hayseeds, Their First Trolley Ride
Color postcard depicting riders on a trolley car: a driver in a uniform, a girl with blonde pigtails, and a person in a raincoat with an umbrella. Printed on the card, " The Little Hayseeds, Their First Trolley Ride" and handwritten is, " Nene's mother thought her shoes were so pretty" Correspondence on the back reads, "Dear [ ]. Nene got home all right. It is so hot today but looks like rain. Mama has been sick & so has Nene's Aunt. Nene will write to you when she has time to sool off. Tell Pappa hello! Yours, Nene".
[Lonely Baby]
Color postcard depicting a little girl holding a doll and crying. There are blocks and doll-sized furniture nearby. Printed on the card, "Can't you see I'm lonely, Lonely as can be" Handwritten on the card, "Aug 7th 07, 18 mos. old Friday, 'anto,' your baby Rosa L." Correspondence on the back reads, " Your letter came to Mud this morning she was getting pretty swelled up at you. we will be awful glad to see you hurry a& come on. Your R.L.D." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, #527 S. 18th St, Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla. on Aug 9, 1907.
[Looking for Game]
Color postcard with an image of a woman riding a horse. Below the image is the text, "Looking for Game" and handwritten above the image is, "For my Precious little 'Brown eyes' from Aunt Rosa Bassano. 5/1/07." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 East 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is postmarked Monett & Paris on May 1, 1907.
[The Lord is Risen]
Color postcard with an image of a cross decorated with blue flowers. Located at the lower right hand corner of the postcard is the text, "The Lord is risen" and handwritten is, "Auntie Egger." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, Oklahoma Cotton Oil Ceo., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is postmarked Victoria, Tex. on Mar 28, 1907.
Loves Fortune Telling
Embossed color postcard depicting a girl sitting across a table from a cupid who is telling her fortune. Across the top of the card is written, "Loves Fortune Telling" and across the bottom, "A light gentleman offers you his heart." Correspondence on the back reads, "Wednesday How are you little girl. This morning. Will be out there Saturday morning. Go to [ ] Saturday evening. Lovingly, Maude. It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 417 High St. Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Feb. 17, 1909.
Love's Gift
Embossed color valentine postcard with a couple pictured inside a heart shape. She holds a bouquet of roses and is wearing a blue dress and hat. He is wearing a white wig. Printed on the card next to the heart are the words, "Love's Gift" on a gold background. There is no correspondence on the card. It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 817 High St. Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Paris, Texas on Feb 13, 1909.
[Loving Birthday Greetings]
Color postcard with an image of two cats playing in a basket full of yarn. Below the image is the text, "Loving Birthday Greetings" and handwritten is "Dorathy Hunt."
Loving Easter Greeting
Color postcard depicting a little girl sitting between two baskets full of eggs. She is dressed in a Dutch costume with little wooden shoes. She holds tulips in her hand. Inscribed on the card is "Loving Easter Greeting". The card is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 509 Broadway, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Paris, Texas on April 16, 1908.
[I'm Fine. How Are You?]
Color postcard with an image of a baby on a bench with a donkey. Below the image is the text, "I'm Fine. How Are You?" and handwritten is the text, "Albert McKesson"? The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, Paris, Texas. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla. on Apr 12, 1907.
[I'm in a Hurry]
Color postcard with an image of a bull chasing a man. Above the image is the text, "I'm in a hurry" and handwritten is, "Headed for Dalfort." The postcard is addressed to Mrs. E.A. Dill, Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Channing on Jun 10, 1907.
[Main Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]
Color postcard with an image of Main Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Above the image is the text, "Main St., looking West, OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla." and handwritten is, "Earl [ ] with Mr. [ ] Sunday and we will come to make you a visit [ ] we will [ ] here sat at 0-30 P.M. May /[ ]/07." The correspondence on the back reads, "Dear Poppa, Mamma, and Aunto: I will only write a line and tell you that we are all well and that we will [ ] you all else we know about the 1st either sat sunday or monday. Yous R.L.D." The postcard is addressed to Mr. A. Bassano, 527 S. 18th St., Paris, Texas. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla. on May 29, 1907.
[Man and Woman Holding hands]
Illustrated postcard of a man and woman, sitting in an outdoor setting and holding hands. She is wearing a large hat with roses on it. He has a hat and cane by his side. A poem beneath them reads, "Be thou my guiding light. My guide by day and night." A four-leaf clover decorates the top right corner of the card.
[Man and Woman in Love]
Embossed color postcard depicting a man and woman embracing in an out door setting. Printed on the card below them, "When shades are cast by clouds on high, My throbbing heart doth rejoice when thou art nigh."
[Man sitting on a fence]
Color postcard depicting a man sitting on a high picket fence above a little bull dog and his hat on the ground. Pasted to the card is a round object resembling a basketball or football with "Water Mullin, don't touch me" written on it. It is addressed to Mr. Earl Dill, 206 East 5th Okla. City. It is postmarked Omaha, Neb. on Oct 6, 1907.
Manual Training High School, Kansas City, Mo.
Monochromatic postcard showing the Manual Training High School in Kansas City, Mo. The postcard is advertising the Hydraulic-Press Brick Co. of Kansas City. The card is addressed to Mr. F.H. Tondreau, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Kansas City , Mo., May 29, 1907.
[Mary Conner College]
Postcard with an image of Mary Conner College located in Paris, Texas. Below the image is the text, "Mary Conner College, Paris, Texas. The correspondence on the back of the postcard reads, "From your 'Auto' Rosa Bassano." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 E. 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is postmarked Monett & Paris on May 13, 1907.
Mary Conner College, Paris, Texas
Green monochromatic postcard depicting Mary Conner College in Paris, Texas. Female students stand on the lawn and next to the building, while others sit on balconies of the four-story building. On the back, the correspondence reads, "My dear Little Precious, I wonder what you are doing tonight. I would give a whole lot to see you and get just one kiss and hug with two little hands for I am so blue I am sick. Your Auntie Rosa". It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 296 East 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Monett & Paris RRO May 10, 1907. The date 5/9/07 is written on the front.
[Mary Connor Female College, Paris, Tex.]
Postcard with an image of Mary Connor Female College in Paris, Texas. Handwritten on the front of the postcard is, "Feb. 18-07. Wonder how long it will be before my baby will be going to this school. Auntie Rosa."
[Meet of the Devon and Somerset Staghounds]
Color postcard with an image of hunters on horseback with their hunting dogs. The text below the image reads, "Meet of the Devon and Somerset Staghounds" and handwritten on the upper left hand corner is the date "4/18/07." The correspondence on the back reads, "Hello Darling: Grace Sparger phoned me Wednesday to come and spend the night with her as John was out of town. I went and had a real nice time, she told me something I was mighty glad to hear. Your Auntie." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 E. 5th Street Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Monett & Paris on Apr 19, 1907.
[Memphis Club, Memphis, Tenn.]
Postcard with an image of the Memphis Club in Memphis, Tennessee. Handwritten on the front of the postcard is, "Just arrived in Little Rock." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosie Louise Dill, 206 E. 5th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Little Rock, Ark on Mar 4, 1907.
A Merry Christmas
Embossed color postcard depicting a winter scene framed in a heart shape made of violets. An angel with pink wings sits on the flowery frame with a glass of wine in her hand holding a string of bells. Holly and berries also decorate the card and "A Merry Christmas" is printed in the lower right corner. Correspondence on the back reads, "Paris, Texas, Dec. 24, 1908. Dear Friend: Every returning Christmas Tide re-echoes the glad tidings - 'Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men' May December 25, 1908 be the happiest Christmas that ever came to you. And may the New Year, 1909, bring you surcease form sorrow, and unmeasured joy. Lyon the lumber man." It is addressed to Mr. A. Bassano, City. It is postmarked Paris, Texas on Dec 23, 1908.
A Merry Christmas
Embossed color Christmas postcard depicting two children leaning out a window watching some birds eating seeds on a snowy window box. There is a small Christmas tree in the box beside the birds. Holly and bells decorate the card's edges. Correspondence on the back reads, "Do you want to see Auntie, if so run put your clean dress in your trunk and run get on the choo choo, and Auntie will be at the depot in Paris to meet you. Can't come to Wister, Auntie." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 517 High Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Paris, Texas on Dec 18, 1808.
A Merry Christmas
Color postcard with glitter depicting Santa Claus holding gifts and toys. Written on the card is, "A Merry Christmas" and handwritten on the card is, "Mr. Meyers Sept 14/07"
A Merry Christmas
Embossed gold colored postcard with a picture of a cat and some holly with berries. Correspondence on the back reads, "Wishing you a happy Christmas and a blessed New year. Chas. [ ]" It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano-, City, c/o Frisco Aud. Office. It is post marked Paris, Texas on Dec 23, 1907.
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