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[George Washington]

Description: Color postcard with a portrait of George Washington in an oval frame topped with red, white, and blue ribbons. Below the picture is written, "Here's to the Birthday we now celebrate." Correspondence on the back reads, "Lookout tomorrow, mailed on the 12.40 Train for a 'ery vay ersonal pay' etter lay. #9 -Lovingly, Rosa Edna has a new girl."
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes

Bringing Home the Game

Description: Embossed color postcard depicting a cupid dragging a string with red hearts and arrows behind him. Stamped envelopes float above his head; handwritten notes on the envelopes say "Miss R.L. Dill Okla City", Mrs. Alice Dill Okla C-Okla.", and "Earl Dill, O.C.O." Correspondence on the back reads, "Pap was not quite so well yesterday. I guess he has taken a fresh cold but I haven't seen him today as he was not awake when I left. He's not much sick just can't get over the grippe. What her doing did… more
Date: February 13, 1909
Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes

Watch and Pray

Description: Embossed color postcard depicting two kittens looking over a fence with daisies on it. Written below them are the words, "Watch and pray that ye enter not into temptation MATT. XXVI 41." Handwritten on the edge of the card is, "Mudder." There is no correspondence on back of the card.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes

[Flowers and Fruit]

Description: Color postcard depicting a colorful bouquet of flowers with fruit. Printed on the card, "Some of our Specialties. Compliments H.J. Weber & Sons Nursery Co. Nursery, P.O. Mo, Send for Catalogue. Free to Applicants. There is no other correspondence on the card.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes

[Prisoner]

Description: Color postcard depicting a man in prison wearing a striped shirt with handcuffs on his wrists. Printed on the card, "Am not at liberty just now" handwritten on the front of the card, "and that's the truth too. If I was I would come to the show, but I 'ain't'."It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, Paris, Texas, c/o P.C.C. It is postmarked Roxton, Tex on Oct 3, 1906.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes

To The Old Girl

Description: Color postcard depicting an old woman in a green hat with a red feather, with white curled hair and glasses. Printed below the picture, "To the Old Girl. You've knocked ten years from off your age; Gee whiz, but you're old as the hills. You've taken three carloads of lotions. and spent a young fortune on pills." Handwritten on the front, "This is not so much your case as some married woman I know. You sure take one back about [ ] with a line this well. Alice." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bas… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Myer
Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes

The Novelette Proposal

Description: Color postcard depicting a man and woman crossing a field with a full moon in the sky behind them. He is leaning towards her and she is crying. Below the picture is printed, "The Novelette Proposal." Handwriten on the front, "From Your friend Guess Who __ __" It is addressed to Miss Rosa Brassano, J.N. Baily Audr. Office, Paris, Texas. It is postmarked Paris, Texas on Oct 9, 1907.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes

[Lonely Baby]

Description: Color postcard depicting a little girl holding a doll and crying. There are blocks and doll-sized furniture nearby. Printed on the card, "Can't you see I'm lonely, Lonely as can be" Handwritten on the card, "Aug 7th 07, 18 mos. old Friday, 'anto,' your baby Rosa L." Correspondence on the back reads, " Your letter came to Mud this morning she was getting pretty swelled up at you. we will be awful glad to see you hurry a& come on. Your R.L.D." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, #527 S. 18th St… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes

If you Wish to be Loved

Description: Color postcard depicting a girl in a yellow dress and black boots laying across a desk talking into a telephone that hangs on the wall. Written on the card, "Are You There? Happy Thought, If you Wish to be Loved be Loveable." It is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 417 High St., Oklahoma City.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes

Miss N.L. Seabrook

Description: Photographic portrait of Miss N.L. Seabrook of Germantown, Tennessee. She is in a formal dress with a large lace collar. She wears pearl jewelry and has a crown on her head. She is kneeling with her hands clasped beside a table. A crucifix hangs on the wall behind her.
Date: unknown
Creator: Collins Cabinet Protraits
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Studio Portrait of a Woman]

Description: Studio portrait of a woman in a black suit standing by a cast stone railing. Her hair is pulled up on top of her head and she has a black ribbon choker around her neck. Hand written on the back, "For Dear Aunt Cissie, from Leon's Claudia"
Date: unknown
Creator: R.J. Stone
Partner: Log Cabin Village

[Portrait of a "Mary Jane"]

Description: Portrait of a woman with her hair pulled back. She has on a shirt with a high collar and a coat with wide lapels. On the back of the photo is written, "Well here I am at last. This is what is left of 'Mary Jane'"
Date: unknown
Creator: Geogre Hyde
Partner: Log Cabin Village

In Loving Rememberance of Mrs. Mattie H. Cook

Description: Printed card remembering Mrs. Mattie H. Cook, who died on Dec. 9, 1893 at age 38. Her name is printed on an image of a Bible and a poem is printed below. The poem reads, "We miss thee from our home dear; We miss thee from thy place; A shadow o'er our life is cast; We miss the sunshine of thy face We miss thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without thee- We miss thee everywhere."
Date: December 1893
Partner: Log Cabin Village

Interior of John Halliday's Grocery Store

Description: Photograph of the interior of a grocery store. The men are, L-R: Ben B. Baker, clerk; Walter Shugart, clerk; John Mounts, customer; Herbert Halliday, son of proprietor-standing on chair; John Halliday, proprietor. The shelves are lined with canned goods.
Date: unknown
Partner: Log Cabin Village
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