Excellent condition covered bridge vintage postcard. Per card: “Covered Bridge, Located between Beanblossom and Nashville, Indiana”. It’s a “Lusterchrome” production “made only by “Tichnor Bros, Boston 15, Mass.”
This is a really neat Easter postcard! There’s a gold color egg with a bunny pulling a wagon of Easter lilies. Postmarked Apr. 13, 1927 and has canceled red two cents stamp.
Vintage postcard – “Putnam County, Indiana, 14-67-05 Old Raccoon Bridge built at Raccoon in 1838 as a 2 lane bridge. Was moved ½ mile S.E. of Clinton Falls in 1938 and rebuilt into one lane over Little Walnut Cr. Burr Arch construction 122 feet.”
Postcard – “Cornstalk Bridge. It was built in 1917 over Cornstalk Creek in Putnam County near Raccoon, Indiana. It is 82’ long and 16’ wide.” Postcard has a small bend/tear at upper right corner.
This listing has two neat vintage Easter postcards! Neither has been mailed but they have handwritten names.
The verse on this Happy Birthday postcard is so pretty! “May your Birthday be bright with blessing, As bright as the stars that shine, All gladness and joy possessing, Accept dear, this wish of mine.”
Postcard was mailed from Birdseye, Indiana, has canceled one cent stamp, and is postmarked Feb. 3, 1913.
Postcard was mailed from Birdseye, Indiana, has canceled one cent stamp, and is postmarked Feb. 3, 1913.
Neat postcard with “copyrighted 1907, D. Millson” on front! Mailed from Budsin, Wis. To Wantona, Wis. And has postmark date of 1908 with canceled one cent stamp.
Non-mailed postcard, “Grant County, Indiana, 14-27-01, Cumberland Bridge”.
Postcard has a bend in one corner and has been priced accordingly.
Postcard has a bend in one corner and has been priced accordingly.
Printed in Germany, this is a very pretty Easter postcard with yellow daffodils and a silver color cross! Postmarked Mar. 23, 1916 and has canceled 1 cent stamp.
Neat postcard! This one is postmarked 1908 in Kansas and addressed to Huffman, Indiana. Stamp is missing and there is a 1” tear on one side but the verse is neat – “A man’s nature runs either to herbs or weeds. Let him seasonably water the one and destroy the other.”
Dated and postmarked July 27, 1923, this is an interesting postcard! It’s number “15168. Around the Mountain Tops, Pike’s Peak Auto Highway”.
This is another postcard that I purchased at an estate sale! This one is of Riverboat McDonald's. This "floating McDonalds" closed in 2000.
Back of postcard has “Riverboat McDonald’s, St. Louis, Mo.” and “World’s first floating McDonald’s”.
Also “This authentic replica of a turn of the century sidewheeler riverboat is permanently docked just south of the Gateway Arch on the Mississippi River...
Back of postcard has “Riverboat McDonald’s, St. Louis, Mo.” and “World’s first floating McDonald’s”.
Also “This authentic replica of a turn of the century sidewheeler riverboat is permanently docked just south of the Gateway Arch on the Mississippi River...
Neat photo postcards of Norris Lake, Tennessee -- one postcard is of Norris Lake and the other is “Norris Dam, Tennessee – Seen from the Restaurant Building”.
The lake postcard has not been mailed, the other is postmarked 1949 and has a canceled 1 cent stamp.
The lake postcard has not been mailed, the other is postmarked 1949 and has a canceled 1 cent stamp.
Another neat listing of Easter postcards! All have writing but only one (the cross) was mailed – from Birdseye, Indiana on April 15, 1911 and has a canceled one cent stamp.
The one with little girl is by Whitney, the Easter lilies card is by Stegler.
The one with little girl is by Whitney, the Easter lilies card is by Stegler.
This listing has two neat vintage Easter postcards! The bunnies in a basket card is a Tuck’s postcard. It’s postmarked 1912 and has a canceled one cent stamp. The other postcard is unused.