Excellent condition covered bridge postcard. Per card: “Covered Bridge, Located between Beanblossom and Nashville, Indiana”. It’s a “Lusterchrome” production “made only by “Tichnor Bros, Boston 15, Mass.”
Six assorted postcards in this listing! They have postmark dates 1907 through 1952.
Postcard – “14-67-20 Sharpe Bridge, 3 ½ miles S.E. Cloverdale, Putnam County, Indiana. Built 1915 over Mill Creek. 1 span Burr Arch 100 feet long.”
Postcard – “Rolling Stone Bridge. It was built in 1915 across Big Walnut Creek in Putnam County near Bainbridge, Indiana. It is 103’ long and 16’ wide.”
Postcard – “The Sunshine Skyway, spectacular 15 mile bridge, built at a cost of $22,000,000 is the last link of new U.S. Highway #19. It increases communication between Pinellas, Manatee, and Sarasota Counties, Florida.”
Two neat souvenir postcards in this listing! These are from the Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth, Michigan and have not been used!
I’ve grouped together five Valentine postcards in this listing! One has been mailed, postmarked Feb. 14, 1927 and has a cancelled 2 cent stamp. The other three have writing but were not mailed. Neat!
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 cancelled one cent stamp. The one with little girl is by Whitney, the Easter lilies card is by Stegler.
Three of the Easter postcards in this listing have been mailed, the one with Jesus in a boat was not mailed but has “to” and “from” names written in pencil (postcard is by Whitney). The mailed ones have postmark dates of 1919, 1920, and 1921. Each has a cancelled stamp, two are addressed to Birdseye, Indiana, and one is addressed to Coxsackie, NY.
Neat Valentine postcards! Two were mailed – one stamp cancelled, one was not – and the one with cancelled stamp has postmark date of Dec. 28, 1910. One has a handwritten date of 1909. All have writing on them – a message or “to” and “from” names.
This listing has 4 Valentine postcards that were not mailed although all have writing (message or names). Neat grouping!
Four more neat Valentine postcards! One was mailed and has a penny stamp but the postmark is eligible, two have handwritten “to” and “from” names and one has no writing (the one with the girl).














