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Box Small Coll. 20

 Container

Contains 352 Results:

Christmas Postcard, 1911

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 1, item: 5
Identifier: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection of postcards includes greeting cards for various holidays as well as postcards from all over the United States. Two cards depict anti-black imagery in the pickaninny caricature style. Many of the cards have notes written mostly to Mr. and Mrs. George Worlund of Brandenburg, Kentucky. Many of the notes are brief hellos; however, some do give news such as the death of a brother or other news of family and friends. The collection also includes two unidentified photographs.

Dates: 1911

"Easter Greeting, May Perfect Peace Fill Your Heart with Gladness.", 1912

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 2, item: 7
Identifier: 103
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection of postcards includes greeting cards for various holidays as well as postcards from all over the United States. Two cards depict anti-black imagery in the pickaninny caricature style. Many of the cards have notes written mostly to Mr. and Mrs. George Worlund of Brandenburg, Kentucky. Many of the notes are brief hellos; however, some do give news such as the death of a brother or other news of family and friends. The collection also includes two unidentified photographs.

Dates: 1912

Birthday Postcard, 1911

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 1, item: 8
Identifier: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection of postcards includes greeting cards for various holidays as well as postcards from all over the United States. Two cards depict anti-black imagery in the pickaninny caricature style. Many of the cards have notes written mostly to Mr. and Mrs. George Worlund of Brandenburg, Kentucky. Many of the notes are brief hellos; however, some do give news such as the death of a brother or other news of family and friends. The collection also includes two unidentified photographs.

Dates: 1911

Scene in Overton Park, Memphis, Tenn., 1911

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 2, item: 11
Identifier: 107
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection of postcards includes greeting cards for various holidays as well as postcards from all over the United States. Two cards depict anti-black imagery in the pickaninny caricature style. Many of the cards have notes written mostly to Mr. and Mrs. George Worlund of Brandenburg, Kentucky. Many of the notes are brief hellos; however, some do give news such as the death of a brother or other news of family and friends. The collection also includes two unidentified photographs.

Dates: 1911

" A Happy New Year's Greeting", 1910

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 2, item: 2
Identifier: 98
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection of postcards includes greeting cards for various holidays as well as postcards from all over the United States. Two cards depict anti-black imagery in the pickaninny caricature style. Many of the cards have notes written mostly to Mr. and Mrs. George Worlund of Brandenburg, Kentucky. Many of the notes are brief hellos; however, some do give news such as the death of a brother or other news of family and friends. The collection also includes two unidentified photographs.

Dates: 1910

Ohio River by Moonlight, Owensboro, Kentucky, 1909

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 2, item: 3
Identifier: 99
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection of postcards includes greeting cards for various holidays as well as postcards from all over the United States. Two cards depict anti-black imagery in the pickaninny caricature style. Many of the cards have notes written mostly to Mr. and Mrs. George Worlund of Brandenburg, Kentucky. Many of the notes are brief hellos; however, some do give news such as the death of a brother or other news of family and friends. The collection also includes two unidentified photographs.

Dates: 1909

Christmas Postcard, 1911

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 1, item: 2
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection of postcards includes greeting cards for various holidays as well as postcards from all over the United States. Two cards depict anti-black imagery in the pickaninny caricature style. Many of the cards have notes written mostly to Mr. and Mrs. George Worlund of Brandenburg, Kentucky. Many of the notes are brief hellos; however, some do give news such as the death of a brother or other news of family and friends. The collection also includes two unidentified photographs.

Dates: 1911

Main Office of The United American Insurance Company, Authorized Capital $1,000,000.00 Frankfort, KY., 1912

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 2, item: 26
Identifier: 122
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection of postcards includes greeting cards for various holidays as well as postcards from all over the United States. Two cards depict anti-black imagery in the pickaninny caricature style. Many of the cards have notes written mostly to Mr. and Mrs. George Worlund of Brandenburg, Kentucky. Many of the notes are brief hellos; however, some do give news such as the death of a brother or other news of family and friends. The collection also includes two unidentified photographs.

Dates: 1912

Hotel Havlin, Cincinnati, 1911

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 1, item: 25
Identifier: 25
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection of postcards includes greeting cards for various holidays as well as postcards from all over the United States. Two cards depict anti-black imagery in the pickaninny caricature style. Many of the cards have notes written mostly to Mr. and Mrs. George Worlund of Brandenburg, Kentucky. Many of the notes are brief hellos; however, some do give news such as the death of a brother or other news of family and friends. The collection also includes two unidentified photographs.

Dates: 1911

New Year Postcard, 1909

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 1, item: 26
Identifier: 26
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection of postcards includes greeting cards for various holidays as well as postcards from all over the United States. Two cards depict anti-black imagery in the pickaninny caricature style. Many of the cards have notes written mostly to Mr. and Mrs. George Worlund of Brandenburg, Kentucky. Many of the notes are brief hellos; however, some do give news such as the death of a brother or other news of family and friends. The collection also includes two unidentified photographs.

Dates: 1909