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Congregational Church, River Falls, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the Congregational Church in River Falls, Wisconsin. The wooden church has a bell tower, three entrances with wide steps and railings, and is surrounded by deciduous trees. Printed on Kruxo paper with the name used as the divider (in use 1911-1922). Unused.