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FLEMING-239 Back

  • Message: Westport 1-3-10 We wish you all a happy New Year. Yours, E. & D. Walber. (write soon)
  • Addressee: Mrs. John Creech Aberdeen, Wash.

FLEMING-238 Back

  • Message: Somewhere in Canada 8/21/17 U.S. is the best place. Papa
  • Addressee: Gerald Philbrick Hoquiam, Wash

FLEMING-239 Front

  • Oversized dogwood blooms surround a picture of a small home on the bank of a stream. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Hearty Greetings

FLEMING-243 Front

  • A dark figure stands out against the snow covered ground, trees and shrubs. circa 1911.
  • Printed on front: A Yukon Winter Scene.

FLEMING-244 Back

  • Message: My Dear Daisy-There is a pretty good picture of the library. Do you remember when we sat on the steps of that house and watched the Rebecca's go along and they were all so hot at us. Lovingly, Pearl Will write in a few days.
  • Addressee: Mrs. Ralph Philbrick Hoquiam, Wash.

FLEMING-240 Front

  • The Canadian Pacific Railway added the passenger steamer Princess Adelaide to its coastal fleet in 1910. She was finished throughout in natural woods, having a large dining salon seating 150, as well as grill room and cafe accommodating another 100. Her 118 staterooms all had hot and cold running water, portable heaters, electric reading lamps and plate glass windows. circa 1915.
  • Printed on front: C.P.R. "Princess Adelaide," Pacific Coast Service

FLEMING-241 Front

  • Black and white photograph of a heavily armed young boy in oversized hat, tall boots and bandana. circa 1908.
  • Printed on front: Post Trader, Junior. Taholah, Wash.

FLEMING-243 Back

  • Message: 4/21/1911 Jeanne, Weather still a little chilly at night tho' warm in daytime. Leaving soon for the boat, will return in a few days. Expect to go down river about May 15th, sorry you have given up your Alaska trip. Harry
  • Addressee: Miss Jean B. Watson 918-Laura St. Aberdeen, Wash.

FLEMING-244 Front

  • The Petaluma Free Public Library was established in 1878. The Classical Revival building, designed by Brainerd Jones, was built in 1906 for $20,000. $12,500 was granted by Andrew Carnegie and the balance was donated by the Petaluma community. The building remained a library until 1976 when it was renovated and converted into a museum of Petaluma history. circa 1908.
  • Printed on front: Public Library-Petaluma, Cal.

FLEMING-242 Front

Black and while photograph of a young boy and a baby girl. The boy is wearing a fancy shirt, boots and a dashing hat--the baby is sporting a lace bonnet tied with a large ribbon and is sitting in a stroller. circa 1908.

FLEMING-248 Front

  • Designed to run with the fast Princess Victoria on the Seattle-Victoria Vancouver run, The Princess Charlotte was one of the most elaborately furnished vessels of the time. Certified to carry 1200 passengers, in 1912 she was called into service to carry an excursion party from Victoria to Tacoma. She made the phenomenal run of four hours, 24 minutes between the two ports, beating the record of the Princess Victoria by 12 minutes while carrying a capacity passenger list of 1,478 persons. The Empress Hotel is seen on the far right of the card. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: C.P.R. S.S. "Princess Charlotte," Victoria, B.C.

FLEMING-245 Back

  • Message: Dear Friend, Read your letter last night but didn't have time to answer it. Charley has gone to Pt. Townsend and will bring Ruby home with him when he comes home. J.S.
  • Addressee: Miss Myrtle Crosson 700 Hume St. Aberdeen, Wash.

FLEMING-246 Front

Studio card with two gentlemen "motoring" to or from San Francisco. Many photography studios of the era had painted backdrops that people posed with. circa 1907.

FLEMING-247 Front

  • Large forest fire depicted, with the resulting clouds of smoke dwarfing the mountains. circa 1918.
  • Printed on front: Forest Fire in the Mountains.

FLEMING-246 Back

  • Message: Seattle, 12/31/07. Dear Daisy, Mother and I are settled down now. Have three furnished rooms for housekeeping. Hope you are feeling fine. Ad. 1222 Howell St. Howard. Will drop you a few lines tomorrow. Howard.
  • Addressee: Mrs. R. L. Philbrick Hoquiam, Wash.

FLEMING-247 Back

  • Message: Dear Cousin, I haven't had much time to write. How are you? We went to Grandpa's funeral, and Carl and the girls were there. Come down some time. Write soon Lovingly, Minnie.
  • Addressee: Mrs. B. A. Bensen Oak Point, Wash.

FLEMING-249 Front

  • On November 10, 1900, the Burns Monument was unveiled. The subscribers of the monument erected to the memory of Robert Burns presented a Resolution dated November 9, 1900, transferring the monument to the City. The Resolution stipulated that the City must forever maintain and keep the same as a Monument and Fountain for the benefit of inhabitants of Victoria. In 1956 the park adminstrator directed the fountain part of the monument to be disabled citing health concerns. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Burns' Monument, Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, B.C.

FLEMING-250 Front

  • Two small cats in a basket carrying a small envelope surrounded by flowers decorate this embossed card with glittery lettering. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Greetings from South Bend, Wash.

FLEMING-250 Back

  • Printed on back: Post Card in several languages. Message: Love from Irwin
  • Addressee: Mrs. Fred Gilles Port Daniel Bonaventure

FLEMING-252 Front

  • One in a series of cards featuring a typewriter--this one also features a couple holding hands and a rather forward verse. circa 1908.
  • Printed on front: Palm to palm in thrilling flashes Through quickened pulse Love's message dashes.
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