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NWRPC-0143 Front

  • Mount Rainier rising above a farm. Animal pens in the foreground, outbuildings in the distance. circa 1911.
  • Printed on front: Mount Tacoma, Washington.

NWRPC-0148 Back

  • Message: Dear B.-We thought to see you before this or should have written to thank you for our pretty gifts you brought. My pretty veil set is vert acceptable, and Mamma enjoys, so much, her pretty kimono-We start home tomorrow morning. I went down to the 'city' yesterday and spent the day. I hope we can all see each other this fall, and I suppose we can. I shall come back about Sept. I think, but they are not sure when school will open.-My pupils rented the hall and gave me a surprise party Tuesday eve.-When you write to the girls in the east give them our love, and tell Aunt S. we want to see her very much.-Much love, F.F. B.B.
  • Addressee: Miss Bessie Wade, 23 St. Helens Ave., Tacoma, Wash.

NWRPC-0049 Front

  • A group of early visitors traveling by horse and buggy to Rainier National Park. circa 1907.
  • Printed on front: On the Paradise Valley Road, Mt. Tacoma, Rainier National Park, Wn.

NWRPC-0051 Back

Printed on back: America's Greatest Ski Terrain is to be found in Paradise Valley. This mountain glacier wonderland offers a wealth of ski trails over an immense area of hills and valleys, to points of outstanding scenic beauty.

NWRPC-0110 Back

  • Message: Aug. 6, '08. Dear Aunt Hattie: - We are stranded at Ashford. Our things did not come on the same train with us. We are staying at Hotel until tomorrow. It is beautiful here you should come up some time. Yours Lovingly -
  • Addressee: Mrs. H. Baker, 3315 So. 11th, Tacoma.

NWRPC-0015 Back

  • Message: A bit of Washington scenery. Frank H.G.
  • Addressee: Mrs. Izetta M. Greene, Erie, Kansas. Rural Route #5

NWRPC-0096 Back

  • Message: Dear Jessie & all: - How are you all? We are all pretty well. Baby is growing and has five teeth he got his last three when he was six months old. I got a letter from Beryl the other day. They are all well. She wanted Clare's address so I am sending it to her. Write & let me know how you are. It's a long time since I heard from you. Leigha B.
  • Addressee: Mrs. J. E. Darling, Yelm, Wash.

NWRPC-0196 Back

  • Message: Dear Sis.-Received your card all O.K. Evaline is here and will be up their the first of the week. Claires babie is sick and she is going down their to take care of it. she brought all the children her babie is awful cute. ?
  • Addressee: Mrs. Julia Goodpaster Rayville Wash.

NWRPC-0248 Front

  • Vibrantly colored card depicting logging crew resting atop a large length of Douglas fir. Presumably it was felled using the ax in the picture if the cut marks on the end closest to the foreground are to be believed. circa 1911.
  • Printed on front: Washington Log and Loggers
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