"Dear"

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Title

Description

This postcard was bought on Ebay and the author is unknown. It was written on March 22nd 1992.The materials include card stock paper, ink, and stamp
The submitter provided the following about the artifacts history: I bought this postcard along with others on eBay because I wanted to provide the FSU Card Archive with a wider selection of postcards (in particular I was looking for Disney postcards). I was granted permission from the Archive to share my collection with the Museum.

Creator

Unkown

Source

Ellen Cecil-Lemkin

Publisher

Unpublished

Date

Rights

FSU Card Archive

Language

English

Identifier

Coverage

1975-1999

Letter, Message, and Announcement Item Type Metadata

Genre

postcard

Material

card stock paper, ink, stamp

Circulation

Person to Person (Analog)

Linguistic Text

"Dear, I wish you could leave come with me to this place. It was fun but I'm wontly bored. I will love you before you get this. Always love me. Love, Me

Visual Text

The Alamo church in San Antonia, Texas.

Given Text

The Alamo San Antonia, Texas.
Erected in 1718 as a church and fortress, it became the symbol of Texas independence. During the Texas-Mexican Independence War in 1836, it was defended and lost to the last Texan. Soon 'Remember the Alamo' became synonymous with Texas Independence.

Addressee

Rae Wren
228 Main St
Orono, Me 04473

Postmark

Oliver Wendee Holmes $0.15

Uploaded

Teaghan Skulszki 02/13/17
Ellen Cecil-Lemkin 09/25/17

Files

LMA-0036-052716.jpg
LMA-0036-052716FRONT.jpg

Citation

Unkown, “"Dear",” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed April 29, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/323.

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