This is such a neat postcard – a souvenir of Connecticut! Front shows “Mountain Laurel, State Flower of Connecticut, Approved by the General Assembly April 17, 1907”. Card has been mailed (to Vermont), has postmark date of Jun. 8, 1908, and has 1 cent cancelled stamp. Very nice!
Postcard – “Hundred Oaks, Catholic Priest Home, Winchester, Tennessee.” Postcard has been mailed with postmark date of April 30, 1945. It has a cancelled 3 cents “V win the war” stamp.
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.”
Postcard – “Father Marquette Shrine, St. Ignace, Michigan. Dedicated in 1957, the shrine is a memorial to the man who was a famous explorer of the Great Lakes area in the 17th century.”
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 cancelled 1 cent stamp.
Postcard – “Putnam County, Indiana. 14-67-13 Dick Huffman Bridge located 3 miles S.E. of Pleasant Gardens. Built 1880 over Big Walnut Cr. 2 span Howe Truss 265 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.
Postcard – “Putnam County, Indiana. 14-67-08 Black Bridge, 1860-1962, formerly located 1 mile west of Greencastle over Big Walnut Creek. Burr Arch 110 feet.”