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              US ARC PH 2014.001.011 ยท item
              Part of Photographic postcard collection

              Real-photo postcard with image of the Baptist Church building in Milltown, Wisconsin. Wood building with window, a covered entrance, concrete foundation and steps, and a bell tower. Deciduous trees are in the background, along with one electrical pole, and chopped and stacked wood for a stove is behind the building. Text printed on verso: "A. Pearson Company, 3856 Harriet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn." Printed on Defender paper (this stamp box design used 1920-1945). Unused.