Conductors 118 and 115
Man and Woman Posing with Their Guns (Detail)
Man and Woman Posing with Their Guns
Margaret Harper, Franklin, Pa.
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Giant Detective
The Red Rajah
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Throwing Snowballs on the Normal School Campus
Standard Pattern Works, York, Pennsylvania
Too Small for His Britches?
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Best Buick Yet
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Let Me Hold Your Kids
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Hotel Astoria, Wien
Purity Cigars Now 5 Cents
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Grin and Bear It
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Birthday Greetings
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Gobble Gobble
Seamen's Friend
Down south
Thanksgiving Greeting—Turkey in a Pumpkin
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Thanksgiving Ball! Lisbon, N.H., 1869
Thanksgiving Nightmare
Santa Unmasked
E. H. Hershey for County Treasurer, Lancaster Coun…
Henry Gill for County Commissioner, Bucks County,…
D. K. Burkholder for Sheriff, Lancaster, Pa., 1887
John H. Landis for Pennsylvania State Senator, 188…
Chaplain A. C. Leonard, Candidate for Clerk of Orp…
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Let the Women Vote
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Meeting of Ye Halloween Spirits
Halloween Greetings
Happy Surreal Halloween
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A small Victorian-era greeting card that's about the size of a modern business card. This is a generic "stock card" that could have served as a calling card, advertising trade card, reward of merit, or--as in this case--greeting card, depending on what was printed on it. The colors of the leaves in the illustration, of course, suggest an autumn theme rather than a winter-time Christmas celebration.
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