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Box 1

 Container

Contains 162 Results:

Gentry House, 1909

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Abstract

Writing on back states: " July 31st, '09. Dear Friend: - How are you? Well I hope. A cyclone passed through here some time ago. It missed us with about two miles. It came withing one half mile from my sister Hattie. This is a picture of a house after the cyclone. Your friend, Sizze (?) S." The postcard is address to Mr. Fred Watts, Payette, Idaho.

Dates: 1909

Three men sitting on cliff face, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Abstract

Back reads: "South of the old mill. A merry xmas. (?) Fred."

Dates: undated

Main Street in What Cheer, Iowa, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Content Description From the Collection:

This postcard collection was kept by A. Fred Watts. The postcards were originally located in what appeared to be a scrapbook. The scrapbook was in very poor condition, and so the most of postcards were removed for preservation. A few couldn't be removed from the paper they were glued to. Many of the images on the postcards are from Idaho, Kansas, and Iowa. Some have stamps as well as writing on the back of them. There are a few postcards which depict people who are unidentified.

Dates: undated

Public swimming pool in Norton, Kansas, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Content Description From the Collection:

This postcard collection was kept by A. Fred Watts. The postcards were originally located in what appeared to be a scrapbook. The scrapbook was in very poor condition, and so the most of postcards were removed for preservation. A few couldn't be removed from the paper they were glued to. Many of the images on the postcards are from Idaho, Kansas, and Iowa. Some have stamps as well as writing on the back of them. There are a few postcards which depict people who are unidentified.

Dates: undated

Unidentified building in What Cheer, Iowa, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Content Description From the Collection:

This postcard collection was kept by A. Fred Watts. The postcards were originally located in what appeared to be a scrapbook. The scrapbook was in very poor condition, and so the most of postcards were removed for preservation. A few couldn't be removed from the paper they were glued to. Many of the images on the postcards are from Idaho, Kansas, and Iowa. Some have stamps as well as writing on the back of them. There are a few postcards which depict people who are unidentified.

Dates: undated

Taylor Store, Iowa, 13 October 1908

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Abstract

Postcard photo by Seuter (?). Writing on back, and postcard is addressed to Mr. Fred Watts, Payette, Idaho.

Dates: 13 October 1908

The Principal Business Street in Twin Falls, Idaho, 1908

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Abstract

Postcard photo by M. B. Martin. Writing on back, addressed to M. W. Watts, Payette, Idaho.

Dates: 1908

Thompson Mine, 1909

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Abstract

Writing on back, addressed to Mr. Fred Watts, Payette, Idaho.

Dates: 1909

Methodist Church, Payette, Idaho, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Content Description From the Collection:

This postcard collection was kept by A. Fred Watts. The postcards were originally located in what appeared to be a scrapbook. The scrapbook was in very poor condition, and so the most of postcards were removed for preservation. A few couldn't be removed from the paper they were glued to. Many of the images on the postcards are from Idaho, Kansas, and Iowa. Some have stamps as well as writing on the back of them. There are a few postcards which depict people who are unidentified.

Dates: undated

Episcopal Church, Payette, Idaho, undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Content Description From the Collection:

This postcard collection was kept by A. Fred Watts. The postcards were originally located in what appeared to be a scrapbook. The scrapbook was in very poor condition, and so the most of postcards were removed for preservation. A few couldn't be removed from the paper they were glued to. Many of the images on the postcards are from Idaho, Kansas, and Iowa. Some have stamps as well as writing on the back of them. There are a few postcards which depict people who are unidentified.

Dates: undated