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I have some old Montgomery postcards from the early sixties
This is an aerial shot of the intersection of Clinton street and Goodwill Road.
A wooden bridge across the Klamath River is seen at Keno, which has been a crossing point on the river from the earliest days of settlement. The Applegate Trail crossed the river near this point in the 1840s, and settler Robert Whittle operated a ferry at this site in the 1870s. Newspaper accounts indicate Whittle built a bridge at Keno in 1880. The state Highway Commission funded construction of a concrete bridge across the river at Keno in 1931.
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Finally I have received the postcard from my dear friend Jesse! Thank you so much! it is very beautiful. It made it to my fridge immediately , as you can see :)
I found this card sent to Dad from a high school classmate. Dad was in his third year at Ohio State University.
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Frederick Hartmann Post Cards. Photography by Lizzie Caswall Smith. Gertrude Annie Collett Collection. Post marked Leicester, 24 November 1904. From Bert (Herbert Frederick Collett).
Car punt and train ferry at Grafton, NSW. (Replaced by the Grafton Bridge)
On the reverse of the first picture:-
"This punt carried thirty six cars across at a time. It is just two miniutes from our home."
On the reverse of the second picture;-
" This punt takes all the goods from one station to the other. Passengers cross per buses or on the other punt."
Date to be determined, before 1932, because the Grafton Birdge was officially opened by the Governor General Sir Issac Isaacs on 19 July 1932.
(Internet Photo - NOT mine) Alexander Mitchell residence 900 W Wisconsin Ave. 2-1/2 story, brick slate mansard-roofed mansion. Five-story, mansard-roofed tower. Now the Wisconsin Club’s City Club was originally the residence of industrialist Alexander Mitchell and his wife Martha, grandparents of World War I hero, General Billy Mitchell. They built the original home in 1848. In 1859 it was remodeled in the fashionable Italianate style. In 1871, an Italian woodcarver was hired to build the Belvedere (an enclosed Gazebo) on the southeast corner of the grounds. In 1872 wings were added to both sides of the mansion, the porch enlarged and bay windows installed. In 1876 Alexander Mitchell commissioned noted architect Edward Townsend Mix to transform their home into the French Second Empire mansion it is today. Day 12 Vacation 2016. content.mpl.org/cdm/search/searchterm/900%20W%20Wisconsin...
I have some old Montgomery postcards from the early sixties.
This is the intersection of chandler Lane and Union St./Route 211.
I have some old Montgomery postcards from the early sixties.
The old Montgomery A&P. None of these stores are here today and most of it is empty.
A view from around lunch time from the The Star Fish restaurant and fish market.
This view is looking due south at noon and it is terribly over exposed. To correct that, I converted it to black and white but the image seemed bland. I thought the sepia tones made the details stand out a bit more.
Cortez, FL
October 21, 2010
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Front side of a Field Service Post Card sent home to John Charles Anton Dittmann (Pa Dittmann) from Tom Burns while serving in the field. Post mark is 7th May 1916.
Motoring through an Orange Grove, Florida. Sent to Miss Alma Johanson in Chicago in Jan. 26, 1920 from Davenport, Florida.