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MAGDEN-012 Front

  • A threshing gang foreman, dressed in furry chaps, posing on horseback in the wheatfields. Threshing machinery is in the background.
  • Printed on front: The foreman of the threshing gang directs the work from the saddle. Walla Walla W.

MAGDEN-019 Back

  • Message: Forest Wash April 3-1909 Sir Since I ordered the orchestra music waltz, Mr. Marshall sent, & got the same. If ? yu'll send me others it will be all right. Rainbow ? ?, "Orchestra sabina waltz for Piano" Mrs. E. Bernow
  • Addressee: Taylor Gardner Co Music dealers Tacoma Wash

MAGDEN-023 Front

  • Gate-like rock formations on the coast of Washington State. These are part of the Point of the Arches group, a Washington Coast headland on the Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County.
  • Printed on front: The Spectacle Arches, Washington.

MAGDEN-029 Front

  • Old Tacoma City Hall Building with the Northern Pacific Raiload Headquarters Building at right. Built in 1893, Old City Hall is one of the city's most notable landmarks.
  • Printed on front: City Hall. Tacoma, Wash.

MAGDEN-029 Back

  • Message: Spanaway Aug 8th/08 Dear friend, Pardon me for not sending you a card before. We are quite well and hope this may find you all the same. We had a fine trip and enjoying ourselves The weather is fine. how is every body in good old Mich have heard nothing from home since we left home. I guess they have all forgotten us. do not know just when we shall start home likely not before week after next Let us hear from you and ? this with care from Th? & Ra?
  • Addressee: Mrs. Nellie Wellwood, Clinton Mich

MAGDEN-037 Front

  • Artist's sketch of the Portland Exposition's famous Forestry Building- the world's largest "log cabin". Constructed of unhewn logs, this building was destroyed by fire in 1964.
  • Printed on front: Foresty Building Lewis & Clark Exposition Portland, Oregon 1905

MAGDEN-043 Front

  • View of a steamboat plying the Dalles area rapids of the Columbia River.
  • Printed on front: The Cascades of the Columbia River.

MAGDEN-046 Back

Printed on back: Private Mailing Card. Authorized by Act of Congress of May 19th, 1898. (Postal Card- Carte Postale.)

MAGDEN-047 Back

Printed on back: Private Mailing Card Authorized by Act of Congress of May 19th, 1898. (Postal card- carte postale.)

MAGDEN-049 Front

  • Located in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Multnomah Falls is the second highest waterfall in the nation. It falls 620 feet from its origin on Larch Mountain. Five flows of Yakima Basalt are visible in the cliff's face.
  • Printed on front: Multnomah Falls, Oregon.

MAGDEN-052 Front

  • This leather postcard was given out at the opening of the Carnegie Library on June 5, 1903. Shown are the library in the foreground, with the old courthouse rising behind it. Leather postcards were banned for postal use in 1909.
  • Printed on front: Souvenir Tacoma, Wn. Carnegie Library. Court House.

MAGDEN-053 Front

  • The postal service banned the use of leather postcards in 1909. This looked likely to be a generic card, with the "Tacoma" written in, albeit in rather fancy script--rather than embossed like the image and the greetings. This way senders could personalize the salutation from wherever they wanted. The child looks to be wearing clogs, and scandinavian attire.
  • Printed on front: A Pocketful of Greetings Tacoma.

MAGDEN-060 Front

  • Buckley is a small city south of Enumclaw in Pierce County, Washington.
  • Printed on front: Birdseye View of Buckley, Wash.

MAGDEN-065 Front

  • A tugboat pulling logs to a mill to be processed on the waters of Puget Sound.
  • Printed on front: Log Raft in Puget Sound.
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