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A postcard, sent from Audrey Chase of Edison, Nebraska to Anna Ireland of Mitchell, Colorado. The postcard was sent sometime between 1883 and 1909, when the post office at Mitchell ceased operations.
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Poem: "Fair State of Colorado, Land of the Columbine, In colors caught from heaven Thy snow-capped mountains shine Thy gold and silver glimmers In many a hidden mine, And skies forever smiling make thee a land divine."
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This unique postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by Miss Crawford on November 26, 1909.
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This Easter themed postcard, featuring baby chickens in front of the holy cross surrounded by flowers, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by Miss Hamly on April 7, 1909.
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This colorful floral postcard was sent to a Mrs. W. Shryack by someone named Effie on June 28, 1912. The recipient is called Allie by the sender.
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This postcard, featuring a floral and leafy wreath design, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by someone named Carl on September 9, 1908.
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This postcard, featuring flowers and a mountains landscape, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by someone named Byron on December 25, 1908.
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This floral postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by an unidentified sender on November 28, 1910.
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This floral greeting postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by someone with initials M.G. on February 2, 1909. The message on the front of the card says, "Flowers are the sweetest things god ever made and forgot to put a soul into."
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This Valentine's Day postcard, featuring a blue flower in front of a golden heart, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by Ruth (Shade?) on February 20, 1911.
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This Easter postcard, featuring a pair of baby chickens sitting in a basket with flowers, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by a Margaret and Emily on March 21, 1913.
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This Easter themed postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by an unknown sender on April 2, 1912.
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This postcard, decorated with a pastoral landscape and flowers, was addressed to Dorothy Shryack by Arline Hodge. There is a short poem on the front of the card that reads, "As you travel on life's broad highway, may each new milestone passed find you happier, wiser, braver and richer than the last."
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This Easter postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by someone named Roy on April 21, 1912 from Eagle, Colorado.
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This Easter themed postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by an Aunt Dora on March 18, 1913.
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This generic floral postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by an unidentified sender on New Year's Eve 1913.
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This Valentine's Day postcard, featuring a dove, an envelope, and a heart-shaped floral wreath, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by a A. W. J. on February 11, 1912.
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This Thanksgiving themed postcard, featuring a stereotypically dressed pilgrim being chased by a wild turkey, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by a Ruth Shade(?) on November 27, 1910(?).
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This Easter postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by someone named Adda on April 5, 1912.
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This Easter postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by the Peterson children on March 29, 1912.