Box 1
Contains 206 Results:
Yacht Races, Bar Harbor, Maine., 1928
These postcards were collected by the Donor’s aunt (Carli Belle Gail) throughout the early 1900s. Some of the postcards were mailed, and have handwritten inscription. The collection includes postcards from all over the United States and Quebec Canada. A researcher might be interested in tourist destinations and sites of the early 1900s or the printing/design of the postcards.
Indian Island and Ferry Landing, Old Town, Maine., 1928
These postcards were collected by the Donor’s aunt (Carli Belle Gail) throughout the early 1900s. Some of the postcards were mailed, and have handwritten inscription. The collection includes postcards from all over the United States and Quebec Canada. A researcher might be interested in tourist destinations and sites of the early 1900s or the printing/design of the postcards.
"That's Where Maine Comes In" Bruin Welcomes you to Maine, 1928
These postcards were collected by the Donor’s aunt (Carli Belle Gail) throughout the early 1900s. Some of the postcards were mailed, and have handwritten inscription. The collection includes postcards from all over the United States and Quebec Canada. A researcher might be interested in tourist destinations and sites of the early 1900s or the printing/design of the postcards.
Penobscot River Bridges, Bangor, ME., 1928
These postcards were collected by the Donor’s aunt (Carli Belle Gail) throughout the early 1900s. Some of the postcards were mailed, and have handwritten inscription. The collection includes postcards from all over the United States and Quebec Canada. A researcher might be interested in tourist destinations and sites of the early 1900s or the printing/design of the postcards.
Old New England Homestead, 1928
These postcards were collected by the Donor’s aunt (Carli Belle Gail) throughout the early 1900s. Some of the postcards were mailed, and have handwritten inscription. The collection includes postcards from all over the United States and Quebec Canada. A researcher might be interested in tourist destinations and sites of the early 1900s or the printing/design of the postcards.
Hosmer Pond and Ball Mountain, Camden, Maine, 1928
These postcards were collected by the Donor’s aunt (Carli Belle Gail) throughout the early 1900s. Some of the postcards were mailed, and have handwritten inscription. The collection includes postcards from all over the United States and Quebec Canada. A researcher might be interested in tourist destinations and sites of the early 1900s or the printing/design of the postcards.
Longfellow Square, Portland, ME., 1928
These postcards were collected by the Donor’s aunt (Carli Belle Gail) throughout the early 1900s. Some of the postcards were mailed, and have handwritten inscription. The collection includes postcards from all over the United States and Quebec Canada. A researcher might be interested in tourist destinations and sites of the early 1900s or the printing/design of the postcards.
Hotel Beauceville, Beauceville, 1928
These postcards were collected by the Donor’s aunt (Carli Belle Gail) throughout the early 1900s. Some of the postcards were mailed, and have handwritten inscription. The collection includes postcards from all over the United States and Quebec Canada. A researcher might be interested in tourist destinations and sites of the early 1900s or the printing/design of the postcards.
Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, Canada, 1928
These postcards were collected by the Donor’s aunt (Carli Belle Gail) throughout the early 1900s. Some of the postcards were mailed, and have handwritten inscription. The collection includes postcards from all over the United States and Quebec Canada. A researcher might be interested in tourist destinations and sites of the early 1900s or the printing/design of the postcards.
La Nouvelle Basilique, Ste. Anne de Beaupre. The New Basilica., 1928
These postcards were collected by the Donor’s aunt (Carli Belle Gail) throughout the early 1900s. Some of the postcards were mailed, and have handwritten inscription. The collection includes postcards from all over the United States and Quebec Canada. A researcher might be interested in tourist destinations and sites of the early 1900s or the printing/design of the postcards.