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NWRPC-0029 Front

  • Aerial view of Tideflats, Tacoma, Washington. circa 1948.
  • Printed on front: Shaffer Terminals, Inc., Dock

NWRPC-0063 Back

  • Message: RFD #3. Box #84. Tacoma, Wash., Dear Friend; I haven't heard of you for so long I thought I would send you a postal. How are you, anyway? Have been visiting in Tacoma a few days. I have a "girl Friend" staying with me. (write me a letter) Well good-bye (Fannie.)
  • Addressee: Miss Amelia Geiger, McMillin, Wash.

NWRPC-0104 Back

  • Message: Dear Louise, Received your postal this AM, and one of the same kind from Ivy yesterday. Do you think I belong there? I believe it was a put up job. Ethel
  • Addressee: Miss Louise Lowry, Chehalis, Wash.

NWRPC-0142 Front

  • Building housing a vast amount of bagged wheat, ready to be shipped. circa 1909.
  • Printed on front: Interior of largest Wheat Warehouse in the World, Tacoma, Washington.

NWRPC-0232 Front

  • Operated as the Fern Hill Lumber Compnay from 1909-1928 with Charles F. Rostedt listed as the operator; from 1929-1931 this business was listed as the Roy V. Rostedt Lumber Company in the city directories. circa 1930.
  • Printed on front: Roy Rostedt Lumber Company. 766 South 84th Street. Tacoma, Wash.

NWRPC-0089 Front

  • Unusual crafted postcard with felt "Tacoma" flag. circa 1913.
  • Printed on front: If you von't come to Tacoma vy von't you, vot?

NWRPC-0091 Front

  • Colorful flags promoting Tacoma. circa 1914.
  • Printed on front: Tacoma Everybody's Well Everybody's Busy Best Regards

NWRPC-0091 Back

  • Message: Dear Friend, You might think I'm dead but not yet. I felt awfully sorry when I got your card that you whir not coming in that I waited so long it is hard for me to come out on account of the men. Hattie went home Friday write soon. Emma (? written on top upside down)
  • Addressee: Mrs. Anna Nixon Scherlock, Wash.

NWRPC-0178 Front

  • Very unusual leather postcard. The postal service banned the use of leather postcards in 1909. circa 1907.
  • Printed on front: Greetings From Tacoma
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