Box 1
Contains 64 Results:
31. July 6, 1912 . 517 State Street North from Madison, Chicago.
The bulk of the postcards are arranged chronologically, with the dates provided in most cases by Chris Meyer. Where his date is not present, there is usually a postal mark, although these are often hard to read. Most of the cards were mailed from Grand Rapids. Some also carry a Leidens postal mark from their receipt in the Netherlands.
32. July [6, 1912] 603. Masonic Temple, Chicago.
The bulk of the postcards are arranged chronologically, with the dates provided in most cases by Chris Meyer. Where his date is not present, there is usually a postal mark, although these are often hard to read. Most of the cards were mailed from Grand Rapids. Some also carry a Leidens postal mark from their receipt in the Netherlands.
33. July [14?], 1912 Duck Pone, Washington Park Chicago.
The bulk of the postcards are arranged chronologically, with the dates provided in most cases by Chris Meyer. Where his date is not present, there is usually a postal mark, although these are often hard to read. Most of the cards were mailed from Grand Rapids. Some also carry a Leidens postal mark from their receipt in the Netherlands.
34. July 17, 1912. Washington Park, Chicago
The bulk of the postcards are arranged chronologically, with the dates provided in most cases by Chris Meyer. Where his date is not present, there is usually a postal mark, although these are often hard to read. Most of the cards were mailed from Grand Rapids. Some also carry a Leidens postal mark from their receipt in the Netherlands.
35. July 20, 1912, Coliseum Building, Chicago.
The bulk of the postcards are arranged chronologically, with the dates provided in most cases by Chris Meyer. Where his date is not present, there is usually a postal mark, although these are often hard to read. Most of the cards were mailed from Grand Rapids. Some also carry a Leidens postal mark from their receipt in the Netherlands.
36. July 28, 1912. 511. School of Law and Divinity, Univ. of Chicago.
The bulk of the postcards are arranged chronologically, with the dates provided in most cases by Chris Meyer. Where his date is not present, there is usually a postal mark, although these are often hard to read. Most of the cards were mailed from Grand Rapids. Some also carry a Leidens postal mark from their receipt in the Netherlands.
37. Aug. 1, 1912. 552. Mrs. August Lehman's Home on Lake Park Ave., Chicago.
The bulk of the postcards are arranged chronologically, with the dates provided in most cases by Chris Meyer. Where his date is not present, there is usually a postal mark, although these are often hard to read. Most of the cards were mailed from Grand Rapids. Some also carry a Leidens postal mark from their receipt in the Netherlands.
38. Aug. 1, 1912. Mrs. Potter Palmer's Home on Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.
The bulk of the postcards are arranged chronologically, with the dates provided in most cases by Chris Meyer. Where his date is not present, there is usually a postal mark, although these are often hard to read. Most of the cards were mailed from Grand Rapids. Some also carry a Leidens postal mark from their receipt in the Netherlands.
39. Aug. 2, 1912, Main Entrance to State Asylum, Kalamazoo, Mich.
The bulk of the postcards are arranged chronologically, with the dates provided in most cases by Chris Meyer. Where his date is not present, there is usually a postal mark, although these are often hard to read. Most of the cards were mailed from Grand Rapids. Some also carry a Leidens postal mark from their receipt in the Netherlands.
40. Aug. 8, 1912. 559. Manhattan Beach, Chicago.
The bulk of the postcards are arranged chronologically, with the dates provided in most cases by Chris Meyer. Where his date is not present, there is usually a postal mark, although these are often hard to read. Most of the cards were mailed from Grand Rapids. Some also carry a Leidens postal mark from their receipt in the Netherlands.