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[Cradle Roll Reception]

Postcard with an image of several young girls holding hands and dancing in a circle. The text below the image in an invitation to the Cradle Roll Reception and reads, "We are going to have a party! Will you come? Our welcome will be hearty; Will you come? Just coax Mamma to bring you; Some pretty songs we'll sing you, Close to our hearts we'll swing you; Say you'll come! You will see some other babies When you come; So now no 'ifs' nor 'Maybes' You must come! We're longing to caress you, To our loving hearts will press you And we'll ask the Lord to bless you, 'Course you'll come!" The date, time, and place of the reception is handwritten, "Friday Afternoon Apl 13 1906 from 330 to 5 o'clock at 1st Cumb Pres Ch, Chas Manlou. The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, City.
Date: 1905~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Sioux Squaw and Papoose

Color postcard of a Sioux woman (squaw) and her baby (papoose) in Native American costume. "Sept 28th, [ ] here all right & will write you today. sure do miss you all baby is well Alice." It is addressed to Mr. R. Bassano and "Rose", Paris, Tex, 527 S. Mill St. It is postmarked Oklahoma, Okla. on Sept 28, 1908
Date: 1905
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

San Fernando Cathedral and City Hall, San Antonio, Tex.

Color postcard picturing the city of San Antonio. In the center of the picture stands San Fernando Cathedral with San Antonio City Hall behind it. A date "10-12006 #9" is handwritten on the front. It is addressed to Miss Rosa Bassano, Paris, Tex. It is postmarked San Antonio, Tex. on Oct. 12, 1906.
Date: 1905
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

"A Car Load of Oklahoma Corn"

A postcard photograph with an exaggerated image of a railroad car carrying a thirty-foot shucked ear of corn
Date: March 21, 1905
Creator: Cornish, George B.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Main Street

Scan of a postcard showing Main Street looking west in Oklahoma City, OK. Printed by the Albertype Co., Brooklyn, NY. Published by H.H. Clarke, Oklahoma City, OK, c. 1905-1909.
Date: 1905~/1909~
Creator: Clarke, H. H.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Mosquito Street, Looking North, Mineral Wells, Texas

Shown here is a postcard, reading "Mosquito Street [actually Mesquite Street], Looking North, Mineral Wells, Texas." Please note the Chautauqua Theater (1905-1912) at the end of the street. This picture was taken before street car tracks were installed in 1907. Also note the the absence of cars on the street--only horses and buggies.
Date: 1905/1906
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Third Street (old Main Street), view from the depot]

Postcard aerial image of Third Street (Old Main Street) from the depot, Rosenberg, Texas. Top of building to far left has Mail Pouch Tobacco advertisement. Palace Restaurant is two story wood building toward center of photo. Photo has blank (white) line across entire bottom.
Date: 1905
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard Addressed to Mamie Collins, September 20, 1905]

Postcard addressed to Mamie Collins in Waco, Texas with an illustration on the front of a man driving a car with a barrel acting as a front wheel, an umbrella as a roof, and a bucket of objects hanging off the back; the title of this illustration is "I auto write."
Date: September 20, 1905
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard Showing a View of the Exposition Building in Dallas, Texas]

Postcard showing a "Day View of Exposition Building State Fair of Texas, Dallas, Texas." The photograph is placed in a large quotation bubble and the title is positioned under the picture; there is a note on the front that is running down the side of the card.
Date: November 8, 1905
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Looking West on Austin St., Marshall, Texas

Color tinted halftone postcard showing Austin St., Marshall, Texas, looking west from the courthouse square. A few pedestrians are walking on the sidewalks and a few wagon are parked in front of buildings. The ladies are wearing long skirts and wide brimmed hats. Commercial buildings line both sides of the street. A few of the buildings have sidewalk canopies. Printed on the top of the card in black ink is the title "Looking West on Austin Street, Marshall, Texas." There is no postmark or message on the back of the card. Printed along the left edge of the back of the card is: "Published expressly for Duke & Ayres Nickel Stores. Made in U.S.A." The code A-33879 is in the lower right of the message section. The printing on the back is in green ink.
Date: [1905..1915]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Postcard of Two Men

Postcard of two men riding in Atlantic City buggy. Note on the back of the postcard reads " To: Miss Margaret Briscoe 218 W. 18th St OKC. Stopping over here on our way to Washington. This is a gay place, plenty of things to do. Best regards, Harvey.
Date: April 14, 1905
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Female Student in a Parody of the Wisteria Maiden

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The vertically oriented postcard contains a depiction of a woman in a simple gown and cape, holding an umbrella, amongst some leafy vines. The ground of the card stock is tan, the woman's hat and cloak are black, and the vine is green as is the simple line indicating the woman's sandals.
Date: 1905
Creator: Asai Chu
System: The UNT Digital Library

Soldier in a Parody of Benkei

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This vertically oriented postcard depicts a soldier shoveling. Weapons and tools are on his back and his facial expression is fierce and angry. The ground of the card is a tan with no background setting indicated.
Date: 1905
Creator: Asai Chu
System: The UNT Digital Library

Sayohime

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A woman looking out to sea inside a heart shape is the focal point of this postcard.
Date: 1905
Creator: Japanese Postcard Association
System: The UNT Digital Library

Women Reading a Book

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The vertically oriented postcard depicts, in the upper one-third, two women reading from a single book. The background of the postcard is an olive green and Japanese text has been written in black ink on the postcard.
Date: 1905~
Creator: Kaburaki Kiyokata
System: The UNT Digital Library

Two Women Enjoying a Summer Evening

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Two women wearing soft head coverings are looking to their right while a small cage hangs behind their right shoulders. The wind appears to be blowing and the woman in the foreground holds a decorated fan.
Date: 1905~
Creator: Uemura Shoen
System: The UNT Digital Library

The Charge

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The vertically oriented postcard depicts in a monochromatic palette some soldiers fighting with one down, partially seen. There is some Japanese script in the upper portion in a heavy black font.
Date: 1905~
Creator: Wada Eisaku
System: The UNT Digital Library

Sojo Henjo and Ono no Komachi

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The vertically oriented postcard depicts a seated man and woman who is covering her mouth with her kimono.
Date: 1905
Creator: Tomioka Eisen
System: The UNT Digital Library

The West: Sparrows in the Park in Paris

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A woman and two young boys watch the small birds on the ground in front of them. The tones of the postcard are brown with some green and blue muted tones included. The brush strokes are washy and loose.
Date: 1905~
Creator: Nakamura Fusetsu
System: The UNT Digital Library

The Moon at Sodegaura in Shinagawa

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Six people canoe in the foreground with another boat in the middle ground and the background some landscape. A half-moon is visible in the sky. There is some Japanese text in the lower right hand corner of the postcard.
Date: 1905~
Creator: Nakamura Fusetsu
System: The UNT Digital Library

Looking: Geisha

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A seated woman in front of a window holds a handkerchief and an open book is at her left elbow on the table.
Date: 1905
Creator: Nakazawa Hiromitsu
System: The UNT Digital Library

Tokiwa

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The vertically oriented postcard includes a huddle of three people in the lower right and the space allotted for a message has been used. A short holiday greeting and address change are the content of the message written in ink on the postcard.
Date: 1905
Creator: Tomioka Eisen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Tokiwa Gozen

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The vertically oriented postcard features a group of three people in the lower right corner and an area free of illustration for writing.
Date: 1905
Creator: Tomioka Eisen
System: The UNT Digital Library

[I'm in a Hurry]

Color postcard with an image of a bull chasing a man. Above the image is the text, "I'm in a hurry" and handwritten is, "Headed for Dalfort." The postcard is addressed to Mrs. E.A. Dill, Paris, Tex. It is postmarked Channing on Jun 10, 1907.
Date: 1905~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History