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Restaurant and Café The handwritten address reads: 'Mrs. E. Panot, 54 Orenlook Place, Newburgh, New York.' It also includes a 1 cent Benjamin Franklin stamp and a postmark from Brooklyn, N.Y. dated May 14,... |
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Restaurant and Café The image is raised embossed and has a line handwritten on the bottom margin: 'Hadda & I are visting in Brooklyn today. Anna Isberg.' |
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Entrance to Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y. Recto. The image is raised embossed. |
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Entrance to Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y. Verso. Includes handwritten note, transcribed as follows: 'Dear Sir! I rec'd your notice some days ago have been very busy and neglected to ans. We have got to threash our beans and sell them before I... |
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Memorial Arch, Brooklyn, N.Y. Recto. The image is raised embossed. |
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Memorial Arch, Brooklyn, N.Y. Verso. Includes a handwritten note and an address: 'Miss M. L. Breser, Amsterdam New York.' It also includes a 1 cent stamp and a postmark from Brooklyn, NY dated Oct 25, 1909, 1 AM. |
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Defenders Arch, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, N.Y. Recto. The image is raised embossed and has a line handwritten on the bottom margin 'from Madeline'. |
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Defenders Arch, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, N.Y. Verso. Includes a handwritten address: 'Miss M. Schoell, Maine St, Honesdale, Penn.' There is also a 1 cent Benjamin Franklin stamp and a postmark dated Oct 15. The year is not readable. |