Thanksgiving Season's Greetings, 1908
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Thanksgiving Season's Greetings, 1908 (Cropped)
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"With Thanksgiving seasons greetings."
Postmarked: Big Rapids, Mich., Nov. 23 and 24, 1908.
Addressed to: Ethel Finnan, 606 S. Mich. Ave., Big Rapids, Mich.
Message on back: "Dear Ethel, Your card and letter both received and glad to hear you are prospering. We are very busy these days. All my turkeys to market besides the geese and chickens. I've made two pretty dresses the last two weeks. Tate Pearson came up and stayed while we both made her dress. She and Hoddie called this p.m. Lydia. These cards are our own make. Nov. 22/08."
"With Thanksgiving seasons greetings."
Postmarked: Big Rapids, Mich., Nov. 23 and 24, 1908.
Addressed to: Ethel Finnan, 606 S. Mich. Ave., Big Rapids, Mich.
Message on back: "Dear Ethel, Your card and letter both received and glad to hear you are prospering. We are very busy these days. All my turkeys to market besides the geese and chickens. I've made two pretty dresses the last two weeks. Tate Pearson came up and stayed while we both made her dress. She and Hoddie called this p.m. Lydia. These cards are our own make. Nov. 22/08."
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