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[Postcard of La Rue Nationale in Tours, France]

Description: Postcard of a photograph of a cobblestone street with a trolley track through the middle and three-story stone buildings on either side. People walk on the sidewalks on either side of the street, under awnings, while horses pull carts and buggies through the street. French text at the bottom of the postcard identifies the street as La Rue Nationale in Tours, France. The other side of the postcard is blank except for postcard markings.
Date: 19uu
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

[Postcard of the Tours Train Station]

Description: Postcard of a photograph of a large stone building with two gigantic, circular, glass windows side by side on the front of the building, with a clock in the wall between them. Horse-drawn carriages and buggies sit by the street curb in front of the building, while pedestrians walk towards or away from the glass doors beneath the two large glass windows. French text at the bottom of the postcard identifies the building as the train station in Tours, France. The other side of the postcard is blan… more
Date: 19uu
Partner: Howard Payne University Library

Cafe Royal

Description: Only a caption on the photograph identifies it as the Cafe Royal. This building that houses it, on the N.W. corner of NW 1st Avenue and 3rd Streets, was known as the W.E. Mayes Building. Upstairs rooms were rented under the name of the "Carlsbad Hotel" in recognition of the nearby Carlsbad Drinking Pavilion at the opposite (or NE) corner of the block: 700 NW 2nd Avenue. (The first edition of "Time Was in Mineral Wells", page 105, identifies it as the Wells Hotel.)
Date: 1900?
Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library

[Postcard of Fire Fighters with Carriages, Paris, France]

Description: Postcard of fire fighters in horse-drawn fire engines, lined up in a city street. A man in an officer's uniform is standing by the front vehicle. The back of the postcard has a handwritten message from the recipient that says, "Many thanks for your very interesting card, and to have written to the secretary. I beg your pardon to be so late to answer you, but I had too much to do. I did not know that I was so much under the number of cards that I had to send you another one. Today I send you onl… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Postcard of Horse-Cart with Flowers in Snow]

Description: Postcard of an illustration of a horse pulling a small two-wheel cart with flowers in the back of it, led by a man in a coat and boots. A small dog follows the man and horse through the snowy woodland area, towards snow-covered houses. The other side of the postcard is blank except for postcard markings.
Date: unknown
Partner: Howard Payne University Library
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