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NWRPC-0238 Back

  • Message: I was sorry not to have the opportunity to tell you "good bye" but I went rowing and then had just time to get my train. Erma L. Wiley. 720 S. Cedar St. Spokane Do you remember "The Totem Pole" in "The Alaskan"?
  • Addressee: Mrs. Earl M. Rogers Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

NWRPC-0127 Front

  • The Carnegie Library, built in 1903 is now home to the Special Collections department of the Tacoma Public Library. The Pierce County Courthouse is visible in the upper right corner, and the old Central School can be seen to the left. circa 1909.
  • Printed on front: Carnegie Library & Pierce Co. Court House, Tacoma, Wash.

NWRPC-0127 Back

  • Message: Tacoma, Wn. Aug 15/09. dear Miss Donoher, Your card reached us yesterday at noon was pleased to get it, the same mail brought one from Miss Gilchreest from California love to all. from the Hauser's We missed you today
  • Addressee: Miss Innis Donoher, c/o 21 Grange Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

NWRPC-0181 Front

  • Exterior of what is now called the Anna Lemon Wheelock branch of the Tacoma Public Library. circa 1988.
  • Printed on front: The Tacoma Public Library

NWRPC-0183 Front

  • Exterior view of the Moore library, the large regional branch in the south end of town. circa 1989.
  • Printed on front: The Tacoma Public Library

NWRPC-0125 Front

  • Chambers Creek with heavily timbered banks. circa 1912.
  • Printed on front: Chambers Creek, Popular Trout Stream, near Tacoma, Wash.

NWRPC-0186 Back

Printed on back: Oregon Trail Monument Expedition Post Card At the head of parade then forming; Paulham in the air just passing.

NWRPC-0201 Front

  • Several people, only one who is dressed as if he might be a logger, stand at the base of what is purported to be an extremely large cedar tree. circa 1915.
  • Printed on front: Cedar Tree, 100 feet in Circumference, Washington.

NWRPC-0028 Back

  • Message: Sept. 28. Am going to Seattle today. Staid at Hyatt's last night. Leave for Portland Sun. night. Wm J. Barlow.
  • Addressee: Mrs. & Mr. Rogers, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

NWRPC-0130 Front

  • Early automobiles in Point Defiance Park, motoring down the dirt road. circa 1924.
  • Printed on front: The winding road in Point Defiance Park. Tacoma, U.S.A.

NWRPC-0057 Front

  • Old bridge in Wright Park. Original stamp removed and replaced with 1966 Easter Seals stamp. circa 1916.
  • Printed on front: The Rustic Bridge in Wright Park, Tacoma, Wash.

NWRPC-0060 Front

  • The Seymour Conservatory at 316 So. G St. opened in 1908. circa 1920.
  • Printed on front: Scene in Wright Park.

NWRPC-0064 Front

  • View of duck pond in Wright Park with houses in the background. circa 1909.
  • Printed on front: Duck Pond, Wright's Park, Tacoma, Washington.

NWRPC-0141 Back

  • Message: Tacoma, July 4th Wish you were here. Kiddie
  • Addressee: Mr. Chas. D. Weigel, c/o St. George Hotel, Walla Walla, Wash.

NWRPC-0004 Back

  • Message: Dear Mamma. I don't know how many letters you owe me, but almost as many as the rest. I hope this finds you and all feeling fine. I don't feel very good and am going down to the doctor to have my foot fixed again. I have to go down about every other day. I have your cushion almost done. I'll send it and some other things pretty soon. Well goodbye, your loving daughter Grace.
  • Addressee: Mrs. J. E. Darling, Yelm, Wash. Box 437.

NWRPC-0170 Front

  • Local play on national advertising campaign, sent from Florida to NWR by database's creator. circa 2006.
  • Printed on front: Weekend Trail Pass $50 New Hiking Boots $200 Seeing first hand that bears really do %!@

NWRPC-0170 Back

  • Printed on back: Weekend Trail Pass: $50 New Hiking Boots: $200 Seeing First Hand that Bears Really Do %!?* In the Woods: Priceless!
  • Message: jody, jean, brian & bob-Christmas on white sand beaches, 80 degrees...watching the manatees frolic in the outflow from a tampa power plant, re-indexing that works! a bit of a change of pace, and a postcard to scan. Smith-Western thank-you! hope everyone had a happy & healthy holidaze. lare 12/26/07
  • Addressee: NWR Postcards Northwest Reference 1102 Tacoma Ave. S. Tacoma, WA 98402

NWRPC-0171 Front

  • Depicts what looks like unhappy tourist lounging in the rain. circa 1986.
  • Printed on front: And they said this was Washington's dry month!

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.
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