Ellsworth (Wis.) Pierce County (Wis.) Churches

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              US ARC PH 1984.001.001 · item · [c1909]
              Part of Photographic postcard collection

              Real-photo postcard with image of the stone St. John's Episcopal Church building in Ellsworth, Wisconsin. Copyright 1909 by St. Paul Souvenir Co. The Karbo divider printed on the verso is known to be used in 1909. Unused.

              US ARC PH 2018.010.001 · item · [ca. 1910]
              Part of Photographic postcard collection

              Real-photo postcard with image of St. John's Episcopal church building in Ellsworth, Wisconsin. The church has a bell tower and stained glass windows. A small portion of a house can be seen to the left of the church. Printed on EKKP paper (used 1904-1950). Unused.

              US ARC PH 2012.003.073 · item · [between 1930 and 1950]
              Part of Photographic postcard collection

              Real-photo postcard of the First Presbyterian Church building in Ellsworth, taken from the long side of the front, with just a little bit of the short side showing. The church message board says: "11:00 A M, Clouds of Blessing." Text printed on verso: "A. Pearson Co., Inc., Minneapolis, Minn." Printed on EKC paper; this particular stamp box design was used by EKC from 1930-1950. Unused.

              US ARC PH 1992.057.005 · item · [mid-20th century]
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              Real-photo postcard with image of the First Presbyterian Church in Ellsworth, Wisconsin. Written on verso by Julie Boals: "Do you recognize the old Big River Church bell you & Bill Morrow used to ring? They gave it to our church." Printed on Kodak paper (used 1950- ).

              US ARC PH 2018.010.003 · item · [1910s]
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              Real-photo postcard with image of the First Presbyterian Church building in Ellsworth, Pierce County, Wisconsin. The building has a steeple with lantern, belfry, and spire; stained glass windows; and Victorian Gingerbread trim on the portico, with fretwork spandrels around the belfry. Printed on Azo paper with two triangles pointing up and two down (used 1910-1930). Unused.

              US ARC PH 2019.003.010 · item · [ca. 1913]
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              Real-photo postcard with image of the Presbyterian Church building in Ellsworth, Pierce County, Wisconsin. The building has a steeple with belfry and spire; stained glass windows; and Victorian Gingerbread trim on the portico, with fretwork spandrels around the belfry. Date from postmark: Mar 4 1913; mailed from Bay City Wis; green 1¢ Washington stamp. Message: Addressed to Miss Ruth Nelson, 681 Jenks St., St. Paul, Minn. "Mon 3/13. Dear Ruth, I must not forget to send you a card as I promised to do. Well I'm busy house keeping now and getting along fine. How are you gettin along, good I hope. I wish you was down here for a few days, we certainly would have a jolly time. How is every thing at the factory you and Beatrices[?] Write me a long letter and tell me all the news. With love from Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Bay City Wisconsin R 1. Bay City, Wis, Route 1."

              US ARC PH 2018.010.002 · item · [ca. 1910]
              Part of Photographic postcard collection

              Real-photo postcard with image of St. John's Episcopal church building in Ellsworth, Wisconsin. The church has a bell tower and stained glass windows. The shingles on the front gable end can be seen, as can the entire entrance. Printed on Azo Paper with two triangles pointing up and two pointing down (used 1910-1930). Handwritten on the verso: Aunt Mary & uncle Mark Sanderson church.