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Box Small Coll. 20

 Container

Contains 352 Results:

" Numerous Indeed Are The Hearts to Which Christmas Brings A Season of Happiness and Enjoyment", 1912

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 2, item: 28
Identifier: 124
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

Osage County Court House, Pawhuska, Okla., 1939

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 1, item: 29
Identifier: 29
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: 1939

M. E. Church, South, Madisonville, KY, 1915

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 2, item: 29
Identifier: 125
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: 1915

Union Station, Louisville., 1915

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 2, item: 31
Identifier: 127
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: 1915

The Famous Crab Orchard Springs Hotel, Crab Orchard, KY., 1935

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 1, item: 30
Identifier: 30
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: 1935

Hardesty Hotel, Lebanon, KY, 1914

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 2, item: 32
Identifier: 128
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: 1914

Gateway Garden of Gods, Showing Pikes Peak, Colorado, 1914

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 2, item: 33
Identifier: 129
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: 1914

Publishing House Methodist Episcopal Church, South Nashville Tennessee, 1911

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 1, item: 32
Identifier: 32
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

U.S. Capitol, East Front, 1911

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 1, item: 33
Identifier: 33
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

Wall Street M. E. Church, Jeffersonville, Ind., 1914

 Item — Box: Small Coll. 20, Folder: 2, item: 34
Identifier: 130
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: 1914