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Date Created1908
DescriptionHandwriting in pencil identifies the top left as St. Luke's (Episcopal Church), top right as Presbyterian (it's actually the Reformed Church), bottom left as "Med" (Methodist) Church, and bottom right...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1900
DescriptionPostcard of Bernardsville High School
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
13
Date Created1915
DescriptionPostcard of the Somerset Inn in Bernardsville
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1909
DescriptionThe residence of F. P. Olcott in 1909
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1910
DescriptionThis postcard pictures the bridge near Camp Brett. Printed on top of postcard: “Hudson County C. E. Union Fresh Air Home, Pottersville, N. J.” Handwritten in ink: “Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dumond, We...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1912
DescriptionThe card is postmarked Pottersville, Oct. 12, 1912 and is addressed to Master George L. Bush, White House Sta., N.J. c/o T. [or F?] Louis Bush, Box 172. Inscription reads “Dear George, If we do not...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1912
DescriptionPostcard of a bridge in Pottersville in 1912
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1900
DescriptionMaple Cottage on Peapack Road was operated as a convalescent home by Mrs. Walter G. Ladd, without charge to working women. It was the predecessor to the Kate Macy Ladd Home.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1900
DescriptionThis postcard is addressed to Miss A. Hovan, 346 W. 24th St., New York, N.Y. and is inscribed: “Dear Anna, This is a picture of our house. Where you see the mark is our windows. Hope you are getting...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1939
DescriptionPostcard is inscribed: “Just a few words to tell you I shall be back either Sun. night or Mon. a.m. This unexpected extra week has been nice, hasn’t it? I hope you are both well and enjoying these...
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)