Missouri’s home-state railroad
Northeast News Published for the Missouri Pacific–Iron Mountain Railway, the promotional postcard shows a picturesque view as described by the caption: “Along the Missouri River for more than 100 miles
Northeast News Published for the Missouri Pacific–Iron Mountain Railway, the promotional postcard shows a picturesque view as described by the caption: “Along the Missouri River for more than 100 miles
Northeast News Hardly the downtown of today, this black and white lithographed postcard shows a view looking east-northeast from the Coates House Hotel at 11th Street and Broadway Boulevard.
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Northeast News Hoping to bring more business to their block, merchants in the 300 block of East 12th Street organized a Ginger Club, using a Ginger Snap as an emblem.
Northeast News “Beverly Hills Acre Tracts. Ideal home sites on easy terms. City conveniences, no city or special taxes, half-acre lots at the price of city lots.”
So reads the marketing
Northeast News The message on this Hall Brothers color postcard mailed on April 24, 1917, to Miss Lula Mercer, care of The Hotel Washington, room 516, Portland, Ore.
Northeast News “Fountain and Cliff Drive, North Terrace Park, Kansas City Missouri.”
So reads the description on this divided back, hand-colored postcard published around 1910.
Northeast News “Kissing the Rod” “O heart of mine we shouldn’t worry so,
What we’ve missed of calm we couldn’t have you know,
What we’ve met of stormy pain and of sorrows
Northeast News This week we take a break from historic cards and offer up a jewel for the Elvis Presley fans among us.
This postcard shows a uniformed Elvis Presley and
Northeast News This real photo postcard of the Holy Rosary Church’s Christmas Crib was taken during the 1941 holiday season.
Holy Rosary Parish, 911 E.
Northeast News Built of reinforced concrete and ornamental brick at a cost of $115,000, the Gayety Theatre stood on the former home site of A.W. Armour.
Armour, of course, was one