Showing posts with label syracuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label syracuse. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Very Cold Here and Still the Snow, Of Course

Greetings from Syracuse (LL)

Postmarked 3 January 1948
Syracuse, New York


Message:
To say: - thank u for the card. Glad u had a nice Dec. 25. I had also. My folks are not living, nor do I have relations only my children: - Very cold here and still the snow of course. Am reading "Great Expectations" by Dickens. Want to read "Immortal Wife" and "Capt. from Castile":- Do not go to movies. A successful New Year's to you and yours. / Ida Lake

Monday, September 26, 2011

My Brother Fred

Firefighter Memorial - Syracuse

Postmarked 26 September 1954
Syracuse, New York
Published by WW. Jubb Co., Inc.

POSTCARD CAPTION
FRONT: View across Fayette Park Showing Fireman's Memorial Monument, Syracuse, N.Y. 
BACK: The monument in the foreground was erected by the City of Syracuse in memory of the heroes who lost their lives in the Collins' Block fire on February 3, 1939.
MESSAGE
Have had a swell time visiting my brother Fred / Aunt Ida
Firefighter's Park website

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Will You Kindly Let Me Know When the Blackberries Are Ripe?

South Salina Street - Syracuse NY

Postmarked 7 August 19--

Message:
Mr. Mastin / Dear Sir / Will you kindly let me know when the blackberries are ripe and also how much they will be a bushel, as I would like a bushel. / Yours Truly, Mrs. James Clark / Ludlowville N.Y.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Have Been Having a Time with My Head

Syracuse - Typewriter Co

Postmarked 19 August(?) 1909
New York


Message:
Back: My dear mamma - I started to embroider you a Dutch collar with pale blue but got to thinking you might rather have an all white one. Think it over and have Anna tell me when she write will you. How is dear papa? 
Front: How is grandma and Aunt S.? Had a big time in Syracuse. Did you get my letter? I mailed it Tues. I recd your postal this morn. Have been having a time with my head.
The building depicted in this postcard was built in 1903.

Smith-Corona History at Answers.com
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