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.
Message: Tacoma, Wash, Jan. 22 '12. Your card was received some time ago and the centerpiece is sent I guess. I presume you have received it. How are you? We have been having lovely weather here lately. Sunshine and nice and warm. Letters from Ia and Minn say 33 to 44 below zero how is that? Well by by come over soon and eat watercress. Love all from Mama. 23d. just received your card. by by.
Addressee: Miss. Marie Nelson, Nob Hill Drive, North Yakima, Wash.
Message: Aug 26-'11 Thanks for handful of cards rec'd by me last evening "a trial order" when they are gone you will hear from me again. As they are just fine. Are you building a private collection?-if so here is one for it. I got 2,500 in my collection now. have been a "true blue" member for 2 yrs. Mrs. Anna Wixon, Sherlock, Wash. J.B.47
Addressee: Edward Mitchell 3363 Army Street San Francisco California
During Ezra Meeker's second expedition honoring the pioneers who came across the Old Oregon Trail, he took time out to lead a transportation parade in Los Angeles at an aviation show in January. In addition to his covered wagon, there were automobiles, dirigibles, balloons, and aeroplanes. During the air show, Frenchman Louis Paulhan and American Glenn Curtiss shared over $15,000.00 in prize money for different aeronautic feats. circa 1912.
Printed on front: Ezra Meeker at Aviation Meet, Los Angeles, 1910.
Message: Roy, Wash. I don't know what your exact add is but am going to send you a card. We don't have much chance lately. We are not going to So. Tacoma next Run. Not until the 20th so the whole bunch can go there. Lem can't get off until the 20th of Sept. Love, Edyth
Message: Dear Bro I am all OK hope you the sameI am at Everett yet and going to the worlds fair next week on about the 8 of June. Drop me a line at (?) same address. Odagsh
Card features a cardboard officer with "Slow School Zone" sign and waving arm. "MFD by Cole and Redmayne Vivid-Tone Poster Co, Tacoma, Wash.". circa 1938.
Printed on front: Protect your children on the highways with the new animated "Safety Chief"