River Falls (Wis.) Pierce County (Wis.) Churches

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The 'Methodist', River Falls, Wisconsin

Picture postcard with image of the Methodist Church building in River Falls, Wisconsin. Original title was "M.E. Church." Text printed on verso: Made in Germany. Taggart's Drug Store, Importers & Publishers, River Falls, Wisconsin Probably printed by C.E. Wheelock & Co., Peoria, Ill. Date from postmark: Mar 31, 1909; mailed from River Falls Wisconsin; green 1¢ "Gingerbread" Franklin stamp. Message: Addressed to Mrs. S.C. Shepard, Ingran, Wisconsin [message is not in English].

The 'Congo' church, River Falls, Wisconsin

Postcard with image of the Congregational church building in 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." Date from postmark: Jun 19, 1908; mailed from Riv[er Fa]lls Wis; green 1¢ Franklin "Gingerbread" (see note) stamp. Message: Addressed to [M]iss Vera Steven, Maiden Rock, Wisconsin "Dearest Chum Vera, How is your Heart. 1&a. Our school let out today. Thurs I had to be in the exercies [sic]. How is everybody. Go up & tell my grandma Hello & Kiss her for me. How is she. I may be down in about 2 weeks. When are you comming [sic] up. ans. G.T." Written on the recto: "This is the church I go to. I sent Roy a picture of the normal scool [sic]. by [sic] dear. ans. G.T. .

Congregational Church, River Falls, Wisconsin

Postcard with image of the Congregational church building in River Falls, Pierce County, Wisconsin. The building has a steeple with belfry and spire. Date from message: Aug. 25th, 1906. No stamp or postmark on verso. Message: Addressed to Mr. George Courtney, Pine River, [Waushara County], Wisconsin "River Falls, Wisconsin Aug. 25th, 1906. Kind regards to all the Courtneys. Oliver Peirce."

Congregational church, River Falls, Wisconsin

Postcard with image of the Congregational Church in River Falls, Wisconsin. Printed on verso: Published by R. S. Freeman & Son, River Falls, Wisconsin Made in Germany. Logo: Three-leaf clovers on each end of a bone-shaped logo with the words Litho-Chrome in large letters in the middle, Trade Mark below, Leipzig, Berlin, Dresden above, plus the clovers have a letter on each leaf: A, N, C. No stamp or postmark. Message: Addressed to Mrs. S. Hampton, Colton, Cal. My dear Friends - Thank you [sic] all for your dear greeting. I wish you all a very Happy New Year and Mama & I often talk of of [sic] our dear visits with you. Ask Rowena if she can still climb Mt. Lowe? I have tho't many times of our trip there. We were so grieved to hear of dear Nellie Gates' death. Poor girl it was so hard. Lots of love to you all -- Mattie Putnam."

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.

Congregational Church, River Falls Wisconsin

Postcard with image of the Congregational Church in River Falls, Wisconsin. The image is inside an embossed frame with white roses. Date from postmark: Sept 13, 1911; mailed from River Falls Wisconsin; green 1¢ Franklin stamp. Message: Addressed to Mrs. Budge, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, R.R.5. "Dear Mrs. B. This town is quieter than the farm. The mail and our appetites are the only excitement. School is easy and I like it pretty well. How is Anson? As ever, Mary M." On the side of the postcard: "We have bushels to eat but do you know I think about that pumpkin pie - what I didn't get."