American Red Cross. Woodville Branch (Wis.) -- 1910-1920 Electric lines -- Wisconsin -- Woodville -- Poles and towers -- 1910-1920 Fall Festival (Woodville, Wis. : 1917) Outdoor photography -- Wisconsin -- Woodville --1910-1920 Parades & processions -- Wisconsin -- Woodville --1910-1920 Uniforms -- American Red Cross --1910-1920

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American Red Cross. Woodville Branch (Wis.) -- 1910-1920 Electric lines -- Wisconsin -- Woodville -- Poles and towers -- 1910-1920 Fall Festival (Woodville, Wis. : 1917) Outdoor photography -- Wisconsin -- Woodville --1910-1920 Parades & processions -- Wisconsin -- Woodville --1910-1920 Uniforms -- American Red Cross --1910-1920

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American Red Cross. Woodville Branch (Wis.) -- 1910-1920 Electric lines -- Wisconsin -- Woodville -- Poles and towers -- 1910-1920 Fall Festival (Woodville, Wis. : 1917) Outdoor photography -- Wisconsin -- Woodville --1910-1920 Parades & processions -- Wisconsin -- Woodville --1910-1920 Uniforms -- American Red Cross --1910-1920

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Red Cross, Woodville, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the Red Cross women meeting in Woodville, Wisconsin, on September 5, 1917. The side of a house with a window can be seen behind the group, along with flowers below the window. Electric poles and wires are in the background. Postmark: Sept 19 1917; mailed from Woodville Wis; green 1c Franklin stamp. Message: Addressed to Thorvald E. Thoreson, Woodville, Wisconsin R.#. My Dear Boy: -- How are you? I am pretty lonesome for you. Look real good and see if you can find me on the other side of this card. Love and kisses from Auntie." Note: Thorvald was 4 at this time.