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Namakagon Lodge

Postcard with image of "Namakagon Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nutt, proprietors, Weblake [sic], Wisconsin." The lodge is partially covered by trees and shrubs. Date from postmark: Jul 22 1941; mailed from Webb Lake, Wisconsin; green 1¢ commemorative Liberty stamp (Scott 899). Message: Addressed to Miss Anna May Price, Lake Pelican, Pequot Lakes, Minnesota. "7/20/41. Thank you for your nice letter and invitation. This lovely spot where I am vacationing turns out to be in Wisconsin, near the Minnesota line, so I won't be able to come to see you. It's a wonderful place which my friends in Chicago knew about -- delicious meals, beautiful country and everything for enjoyment. -- Love, Bea." And at the top of the postcard, "Will go out to California next week."

The Devil's chair

Foldout postcard packet that contains 20 images. This is the image on the front "cover" of the packet. Note: The Devil's Chair was destroyed by vandals in 2005.

Court house, Grantsburg, Wisconsin

Picture postcard with image of the second Burnett County courthouse in Grantsburg, Wisconsin. It is constructed of wood and has a bell tower. Text printed on recto: E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee. Date from postmark: Jul 8, 1909; mailed from Grantsburg, Wisconsin; green 1¢ Franklin stamp. Message: Addressed to Miss Anna Hulten, Frederic, Wisconsin RFD no. 1, Box 83. [The message is in Swedish].

Greetings from Hudson, Wisconsin

Title continuation on verso: Fishing boats on the beautiful Mississippi. Text printed on verso: "Photographed by Gordon Peckham." "Pub. by Universal Photo Service, La Crosse, Wisconsin" "Genuine Natural Color. Made by Dexter Press, Inc., West Nyack, N.Y." Unused.

Construction work on 'Soo', New Richmond, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of a steam shovel working on the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad (Soo Line) railroad line being built near New Richmond, Wisconsin. Date from message: 8-16-10. Message on verso: "8-16-10, Dear Sister,"; the rest of the message was not finished.

[Three views of Minnewaukon [sic] Park, St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin]

Real-photo POST CARD with a collage of three images of the Minnewaukan Park in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. Typed in one of the white borders: Compliments Baker Land & Title Co., St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin Date from postmark: Mar 27, 1937; mailed from St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin; green 1¢ Benjamin Franklin stamp. Message on verso: Addressed to G.M. Elliot, 3003 E. 24th St., Minneapolis, Minn. "3/27/37, Just a reminder of our beautiful lakes, which you will enjoy visiting. If you wish further information just let us know. [?], St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin"

United States Post Office, Hudson, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the Hudson, Wisconsin, post office. Includes the two story brink building, a flag pole, and three 1930s-40s era cars in the parking lot. The photograph possibly was taken when the post office opened in 1939. Unused.

Hudson, Wisconsin, Galahad, a school for boys

Tuck Post Card with image of the Galahad School for Boys, located in Hudson, Wisconsin. Text printed on recto (besides the title): "E. A. Harding, publisher," and "Printed in Germany." Text printed on verso: "Raphael Tuck & Sons' Post Card Series No. 2275 'Hudson, Wisconsin' Art publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen." Date from postmark: Dec 23 1905; mailed from [Hu]dson [Wi]s; green 1¢ "Gingerbread" Franklin stamp. Message: Addressed to Miss Clare Bowe, Edgar, Wisconsin. Greetings, Arrived safely. M.B. Dec. 23, '00.

Interstate bridge, Hudson, Wisconsin

Postcard with printed image of the toll bridge across the St. Croix River at Hudson, Wisconsin. Date from postmark: Sep 24, 1926; mailed from Text printed on verso: "The Co-Mo Company, Post Cards, Minneapolis," and as part of the divider, "Black and White." Message:

Public library, Hudson, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the Carnegie library building in Hudson, Wisconsin. Text printed on verso: "The Co-Mo Company, Post Cards, Minneapolis," "Co-Mo Quality" used as the divider, and "Genuine Photograph" in the stamp area. Unused.

St. Croix River, Osceola, Wisconsin

Post Card with image showing the bridge over the St. Croix River at Osceola, Wisconsin, and on the bluff to the top right a portion of Osceola. Date from postmark: Apr 18, 1906, mailed from Osceola, Wis; green 1¢ Franklin "Gingerbread" stamp. Message: addressed to Mr. Carl Sargent, Battle Creek, Mich. "Hello Carl, how are you, I have waited a long time for that letter. We are all well. Sis."

German Luth. Church, Frederic, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the German Lutheran Church building near Frederic, Wisconsin. Multiple trees are visible around the church building. Printed on Azo Paper, with all four triangles pointing up (used 1904-1918). Unused.

You are invited ... Taggart's Drug Store, River Falls, Wisconsin

Full title: "YOU are invited. 'Come in the evening or come in the morning. Come when you're looked for or come without warning. A thousand welcomes you'll find here before you, And the oftener you come here, the more we'll adore you.' And if you can't come, Phone 157. Taggart's Drug Store, River Falls, Wisconsin" Text printed on verso: Made in Germany. Taggart's Drug Store, Importers & Publishers, River Falls, Wisconsin Printed in the stamp box: image of a padlock with "C.E. Wheelock & Co., Peoria, Ill., Exclusive Importers; Domestic Postage One Cent, Foreign Postage Two Cents (used 1905-1909). Unused.

On the Kinnickinnic, River Falls, Wisconsin

Picture postcard with image of the Kinnickinnic River near River Falls, Wisconsin. Cows are grazing along the river and a few buildings can be seen in the distance. Text printed on verso: Taggart's Drug Store, Importers and Publishers, River Falls, Wisconsin Made in Germany. Printed in the stamp box: image of a padlock with "C.E. Wheelock & Co., Peoria, Ill., Exclusive Importers; Domestic Postage One Cent, Foreign Postage Two Cents (used 1905-1909). Date from postmark: Apr 1 1909; mailed from Beldenville Wis; green 1¢ Franklin stamp. Message: Addressed to Mrs. S.C. Shepard, Ingram, Wisconsin [the message is not in English].

'Kitchen' in Glen Park

Real-photo postcard with image of the log building used as a kitchen in Glen Park in River Falls, Wisconsin. Outside is a pump for water, a chair, picnic table, bench, barrel, and bin. Printed on Velox paper (this stamp box design used 1907-1920). Unused.

Main Street, Somerset, Wisconsin

Real-photo, white-border POST CARD with image of the main street of Somerset, Wisconsin. Businesses include A.J. Van General Merchandise (dry goods, meats, groceries), . Parked or on the dirt street are several wagons and buggies, and horses. There are two pedestrians, one on the boardwalk on each side of the street. The deciduous trees along the street appear to be just budding out. Printed on Azo paper with all four triangles pointing up. Unused.

St. Croix County Courthouse, Hudson, Wisconsin

Small real photograph print of the St. Croix County Courthouse in Hudson, Wisconsin, adhered to linen POST CARD with poem on the front and a divided-back. Printed on verso: Northwestern Post Card Co., St. Paul, Minn. Date from postmark and message: Jan 18, 1912; mailed from Hudson Wisconsin; green 1¢ George Washington stamp. Message: Addressed to Mrs. Dr. Holcomb, 703 Case St., St. Paul, Minn. "Hudso, Wisconsin, Jan. 18, 1912, Dear Olga: Thanks for Xmas card you sent me. It seems as tho I never get around to write any more but am wishing you a Happy and prosperous New Year. We are all well at present & hope you the same. Love from Ida B." [Ida Burkhardt?]

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