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A Happy New Year from John E. Cranfield, Letter Carrier, 1889
A New Year card from John E. Cranfield (d. 1894?), who was a letter carrier in Albany, New York.
Compare this card with A Happy New Year, Will D. Reiber, Letter Carrier.
?A Happy New Year? 1889
John E. Cranfield, Route No. 14.
Ye Penny Post, 1839. Ye Letter Carrier, 1889.
Compare this card with A Happy New Year, Will D. Reiber, Letter Carrier.
?A Happy New Year? 1889
John E. Cranfield, Route No. 14.
Ye Penny Post, 1839. Ye Letter Carrier, 1889.
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