This is the last of the Thankgiving cards I bought a couple of weeks ago when I went Antiquing. Hopefully I have a couple of more to share with you in the future.
These vintage postcards are so colorful. This one is also dated 1913 and was mailed on Nov 21 to
Master LaRue Friend of O' Fallon from Uncle Charlie and Aunt Nel.
The Thanksgiving cards I have posted recently all came from the same family estate. Sad that some one no longer has this great family history in their collection.
Hope that you have enjoyed these Thankgiving cards, will have to search for any others I have.
Thanks for stopping by for Friendship Friday... take a look at others post and leave a message to let them know you stopped by. http://www.cpaphilblog.com/2008/11/talking-turkey-vintage-postcards.html
The message side is almost as great as the view side. I've watched postcard collectors look at both sides, and they all use the same method whether right or left handed.
ReplyDeleteIt seems today everyone has beautiful card of Thanksgiving. In Thailand, as our majority is Buddhism. We do not have this event. Anyway, it is nice to see different things through postcards.
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend!
That must be the Mayflower up there near the horizon behind Plymouth Rock! Happy PFF!
ReplyDeletelovely art on this postcard.
ReplyDeleteIt is too bad that nobody in the family wanted to keep these cards, but it looks like they ended up in good hands. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteChristine
Wonderful card for this time of year. I have a special fondness for the vintage holiday cards. Thanks for finding and sharing them!
ReplyDeleteHow can it already be Thanksgiving? Whoosh. (The sounds of the year flying by) Happy PFF
ReplyDeleteIt sometimes seems a shame when a collection like this leaves a family - but on the other hand it's far better that it ends up with someone who appreciates it as you do, rather than being recycled into cardboard.
ReplyDeleteThanksgiving postcards are one of the main parts of my collection.
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