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NA0134 NATIVE AMERICAN ELDER - WOMAN
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Date: Not posted, Handwritten message dates the card as July 2nd, 1904. Sent from Moosomin to London, England.
Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified
Notation: Early unusual Velox stamp box.
Date: Not posted, Handwritten message dates the card as July 2nd, 1904. Sent from Moosomin to London, England.
Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified
Notation: Early unusual Velox stamp box.
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From what I can make out, the card reads: "Dear Gertie, I am looking forward [sic] a letter from you. Hoping you are all well
your loving Cousin
Mabel [?]Bristors
Moosomin would've been a sparsley populated railroad town back in 1904. The town takes it's name from Chief Moosomin (Cree), who signed Treaty 6 at Battleford in 1880. "Moosomin" is the Cree word for the moose berry (cranberry bush).
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