Transcription: June 9, 1906.Dear Lanie: How are you all? What an awful accident you had down below you last Sunday? Did you know anyone? Suppose...
Transcription: Am sending you a package express prepaid.M.E. Davis. Mrs. W.S. Luther195 Point StreetProvidenceR.I. Postmarked: ATTLEBORO, MASS.SEP 30, 1910 1908 1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated,...
Transcription: I let this holiday go by without sending any cards. Why didn’t you think of it? Your letter received. Grandma is far from well...
Transcription: Dear Maudie,Hope you are all well. Also the rest are well. It is very warm here today. What do you hear from Ellis and...
Transcription: Nice to hear from you—We thought this card would be a “Comfort” in case of “Nostalgia” setting in—Much LuckRegards—Dick & Peter Peters Mr. &...
Transcription: Mrs. J.B. Jerome42 Elm St.Newport, R.I. Postmarked: (Postmark is not clearly visible) 1908 1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated, type IV History and Notes: Context:...
Transcription: Dear Friend,Many thanks for your fine cards. I will gladly exchange cards. Have you any preference?Sincerely, CLARA M. KING20 FOURTH ST.ATTLEBORO, MASS. Postmarked: ATTLEBORO,...
Transcription: Dear Bro George,Hope you are well. The folks up here are very lively. Love to you.Jennie. Mr. George Dingle,Admiral Rock,Hants Co.,N.S. Postmarked: Attleboro, MA,...
Transcription: Dear Laura,Will stay pleased to have Uncle Daniel come to see me Saturday and stay as long as he can. Would like to have...
Transcription: I am located in the building as you will remember. Had a nice time at your home for which I wish to thank you....














