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Amy Rowley

Postmarked Newport, OH, May 12, 1910

Message: I send my love and best wishes for many more happy birthdays. Amy

 

 

Postmarked: Parkersburg, WV, July 18, 1908

Message: Dear Mary, Do you recall this happy day? Write me. With love and a kiss to you & love to all. M.A. McPhail, 2510 Grand Ave.

 

Postmarked Caledonia, April 12, 1909 (?),

Message: Was sorry to hear of your illness. Hope you are much better. This is where we board. I may be home some time soon. Give my love to all the family & yourself. Lovingly Carrie Tennant 

 

Postmarked: Warner, OH, 1911

Message: June 18, 1911, Mary arrived all right and went back to Marietta the next day in ___ Shien. We are having good time. Was out yesterday. I got  2 new dresses in town. Will make one this week. I think you [were] so tired carrying the cases for I was all in when I got here. We washed today and you know the rest. We are canning cherries. Boys are practicing. Write soon, Mrs. RWC, Warner O


 

Postmarked: Zanesville, OH, August 25, 1909

Message: 136 Beulah Ave., Zanesville, O, Dear Miss Gale, Our little trip up the river together stands out as one of the bright spots in our vacation. I surely hope we may see more of each other. We are back in our own happy home where I trust you may visit us some time. Mr. Martin sends kind regards. With love, Mable Sheldon Martin

Dated: Summer 1915

Ben J. McKinney home

Netttie McKinney

Florence McKinney Sloan

Benjamin Jackson Sloan - from Tulsa, Okla

Herbert McKinney Sloan

Charles Sloan

Robert Harness (Mary McKinney Harness' son)

No postmark or date

Message - Fanny & her friend Mattie Anderson - Taken at our "Chautaugua" several years ago.

I will be 98 years of age on March 7. Was born March 7, 1845. My good old Welsh Doctor Jones said gaily after thumping my anatomy, "You'll live to be a hundred." -no signature

The sign says Camp Hilarity - no other markings

Maple Street, Brookville, Ohio

Postmarked: Brookville, Ohio, Sep 14, 1919

Message: Dear Mary: I know that I should have told you when I expected to be home, I arrived home Aug 12, O.K. Enjoyed everything to be sure. Everybody should make the trip to the coast if can. How I wish I could have stayed there longer. Came home by way of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, St. Paul & Chicago. Will tell you more of it when I hear from you. With kind regards, Grace. 


New S. Bridge, Athens, O

Postmarked: Athens, Ohio, June 28, 1910

63 N. Court St. Athens, This is the bridge we go over to go to the asylum. Am having a dandy time but have to study pretty hard. Wm.


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No Postmark
 
Message: Dear Mary, Here's a glimpse of "Helens Babies" come from the "Sunny South" to wish you a Merry Christmas. I wish you could all come down some time and make us a visit. With love from us all. Helen Bonnie Hulner (Kulner)
Notation (cousin of Mother)
 
 
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Mrs. Strickling - Notation: Our old friend and neighbor