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Lutheran Church, East Farmington, Wisconsin
Date(s)
- 1908 (creation)
Extent
1 photograph : print ; 14 x 9 cm (postcard format)
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Real-photo postcard with image of the German Lutheran Church building in East Farmington, Polk County, Wisconsin. The building has a steeple with belfry and spire, and lancet windows. Text printed on verso: B. H. Dingman, Pub., Plymouth, Wisconsin Date provided by photographer. Postmarked Oct 22 1908; mailed from Minneapolis, Minn./St. Anth[ony]; green 1¢ Franklin "Gingerbread" stamp. Left side of the verso is covered in black scrapbook paper. Message: Addressed to Emma Kobern[ick], Osceola, [Wisconsin]. Hello Emma, I suppose you thought I forgot all about you but I didn't. What is the matter with those fellows up there that they don't right [sic]. From Paul Schonberger, 610 3 Ave N.E., Mpls."
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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 kdo, 05/01/2019
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Donated April 10, 2019, by Kathryn Otto, St. Paul MN.
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Postcard Shoebox 3
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Plymouth, Wis. : B. H. Dingham, 1908.