Mailed to: Miss Frances King Manset, Maine Text reads: “Glad your mother is better. Will write soon. Love to yourself and mother. M. W.” Nov. 9, 1905 Mailed to: Miss Lottie King Manset, Maine Sep. 2, 1906
Description: Mailed to: Miss Frances King Manset, Maine Text reads: “Glad your mother is better. Will write soon. Love to yourself and mother. M. W.” Nov. 9, 1905 Mailed to: Miss Lottie King Manset, Maine Sep. 2, 1906
Mailed to: Miss Fannie King Manset, Maine Text read: “Dear Fannie: - Will send you another card. Kate is about read to leave for Isle au Haut. I send my love to you. Ms. Lillian Robbins”
Description: Mailed to: Miss Fannie King Manset, Maine Text read: “Dear Fannie: - Will send you another card. Kate is about read to leave for Isle au Haut. I send my love to you. Ms. Lillian Robbins”
Mailed to: Mrs. Eldora Ward Manset, Me. Text reads: "That post card looks very nice in my large collection. Many thinks but please sign your whole name again so I won't have to guess all day. C.M.W."
Description: Mailed to: Mrs. Eldora Ward Manset, Me. Text reads: "That post card looks very nice in my large collection. Many thinks but please sign your whole name again so I won't have to guess all day. C.M.W."
Media: Tinted halftone Mailed to: Mrs. Dora Ward B.H. Hospital Bar Harbor, Maine Dec. 3, 1925 Signed: Mrs. Sargent Hull’s Cove Mailed to: Miss Lottie King Manset, Maine Signed: Easter Greeting from E.F. Ward Apr. 15, 1911
Description: Media: Tinted halftone Mailed to: Mrs. Dora Ward B.H. Hospital Bar Harbor, Maine Dec. 3, 1925 Signed: Mrs. Sargent Hull’s Cove Mailed to: Miss Lottie King Manset, Maine Signed: Easter Greeting from E.F. Ward Apr. 15, 1911
Although the postcard says Bass Harbor, the beach is actually in what is now the village of Bernard. Date: Circa 1910 Media: Tinted Collotype Title: Old Barque Beach, Bass Harbor, Me. Subject: Barque Beach Photographer: Unknown Publisher: A.J. Huston, Rockland, Maine Original Printer: Unknown, Germany Divided Back: Y Bordered: N Mailed: N Postage: One cent USA – Two cents foreign Number: 31326 Postmarked: N Huston - Almer J. Huston (1870-1949)
Description: Although the postcard says Bass Harbor, the beach is actually in what is now the village of Bernard. Date: Circa 1910 Media: Tinted Collotype Title: Old Barque Beach, Bass Harbor, Me. Subject: Barque Beach Photographer: Unknown Publisher: A.J. Huston, Rockland, Maine Original Printer: Unknown, Germany Divided Back: Y Bordered: N Mailed: N Postage: One cent USA – Two cents foreign Number: 31326 Postmarked: N Huston - Almer J. Huston (1870-1949) [show more]