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Will You Be My Socialist Valentine?
"To my valentine. I'm a socialist, will you be one? Free drinks, free money, free love. Ellam."
Postmarked Saginaw West Side, Mich., Feb. 4, 1911, and addressed to Ward Brown, 820 North Mason, Saginaw West Side.
Handwritten message: "I hope you are as I am and don't forget that day. You know and I know, and why should we forget it."
Artist-signed postcard by William Ellam.
Postmarked Saginaw West Side, Mich., Feb. 4, 1911, and addressed to Ward Brown, 820 North Mason, Saginaw West Side.
Handwritten message: "I hope you are as I am and don't forget that day. You know and I know, and why should we forget it."
Artist-signed postcard by William Ellam.
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