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High school, New Richmond, Wisconsin
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- [1920s] (creation)
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1 photograph : print ; sheet 9 x 14 cm (postcard format)
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Real-photo postcard image of the high school building in New Richmond, Wisconsin. Printed on SSSS paper (used 1924-1929). The postcard was not used postally. Message: "Dear Friend: -- "Well how are you all? We are fine. Have been having lovely weather, is like spring again to-day. The snow is melting away fast. But we surely are having March winds. You wanted to know when Melvin's Mother's birthday is, its either the 25th or 26th of June, but I am quite sure that it is the 25th. Melvin is busy as usual it seems there is always to[o] much to do at the factory. Write a line when you can, always are very glad to hear from you. With love, Mrs. M. Wegner."
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This item is made available by the University Archives & Area Research Center, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, for personal, educational, and research purposes in accordance with the Fair Use provisions of Copyright Act of 1976. Other uses may require permission from the copyright owner.
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Cataloged by Melissa Barbey, 02/24/2014
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Purchased January 21, 2014, on eBay from Out West Paper Americana, Foresthill CA.
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[United States] : [Publisher not identified], [1920s]