Box 1
Contains 64 Results:
51. Dec. 22, 1912 Public Library, 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.
52. Jan. 13, 1913. Butterworth Hospital, GR
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.
53. Jan. 13, 1913. Dormitory, Soldiers' Home, GR
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.
54. March 8, 1913. St. Adalberts Church, GR
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.
55. Aug. 10, 1913. 201 City Market, GR.
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.
56. 584. Lincoln Park, Chicago. Miss Meijer. Congratulations on her birthday?
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.
57. 219. North Park Pavilion from Bridge, GR. Berte Rie (Dear Rie) Oom Chris (Uncle Chris)
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.
58. Pantlind Hotel, Future Home of our Monroe Avenue Office, Kent Bank, GR. Berte Rie (Dear Rie) Oom Chris (Uncle Chris)
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.
59. No. 149, View in John Ball Park, GR.
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.
60. 6919 Flower Beds, Lincoln Park, GR
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.