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Top Right:
92-2.24: Sunapee Harbor, N.H. March 22, 1906 Either Box 2 or 509 Hamner St. will reach me.- L.M.J.
Top Left:
92-2.25: Will take the evening instead of the morning train from Boston Monday. Goodnight- Winnie
Bottom Right:
92-2.31: Aug. 9, 1905. Don’t you wish you were here? L.M.J. To Miss Alice Brownrigg, Care of Mrs. Martha Crosby, East Bridgewater, Mass.
Bottom Left:
92-2.33: To Miss. Brownrigg in Fall River Mass. Granite House, North Weare, N.H. G.L. Hooper “Dear Browni, This is all the card they have ---
Postcards-The Brownrigg Collection
- Type
- image
- Views
- 889
- Source
- The Brownrigg Collection
- File ID
- 92-2.24, 92-2.25, 92-2.31, 92-2.33
- File Location
- Photo Cabinet, Drawer #1
- Added
- Jul 29, 2015
- Contributed by
- Melanie MacKay
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