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Two Relics of the Antediluvian Period
A mothers photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Nelson P. Smith displayed a playful sense of humor with a mischievous message on this real photo postcard dated April 10, 1910. I'm guessing that the photo is a portrait of his wife and son.
Mrs. Matilda Maria Thomas
Exhibit No. 16390
Ladies and Gent:
You have here before you two relics of the Antediluvian period just discovered in a small town, situated in a swamp in Florida, supposed to be the descendants of mound builders or some extinct race. Look like mother and son. Ages supposed to be son, 4 mos., April 10/10.
Nelson P. Smith
Nelson P. Smith displayed a playful sense of humor with a mischievous message on this real photo postcard dated April 10, 1910. I'm guessing that the photo is a portrait of his wife and son.
Mrs. Matilda Maria Thomas
Exhibit No. 16390
Ladies and Gent:
You have here before you two relics of the Antediluvian period just discovered in a small town, situated in a swamp in Florida, supposed to be the descendants of mound builders or some extinct race. Look like mother and son. Ages supposed to be son, 4 mos., April 10/10.
Nelson P. Smith
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