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2024.34 - Manuscript
This calendar titled, Burns Bros. Feed Store is from 1944. It was created by Burns Bros. Feed Store. It is in good condition
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2024.35.1 - Postcard
This postcard from the early 1900's has a picture of a woman standing in her yard. It is in good condition. There is no wrtiting on the back.
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2024.35.2 - Postcard
This postcard from the early 1900s has a picture of a man on it. It is in fair condition with some stains on it. There is no writing on the back.
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2024.35.3 - Postcard
This postcard from the early 1900s has a picture of a house on the front of it. It is addressed to a Mrs. Helen Wolf from a person named Hurman. It is in good condition. The writing on the back says, "Hello Dear how are you. By this time I guess we can't come up because it is so muddy. We will be up when it gets dry. This is our house in town. From Hurman."
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2024.35.4 - Postcard
This postcard from 1918 has a photo of two men in military uniforms on it. It is written to Mr. J.W. Wolf from John Heroff. It is in poor condition with many creases in it. The writing on the back says, "Dear Father, I thought I would draft a you a card from Washington D.C. We will get there at 8pm tonight. I guess we are about through our journey, this makes 6 days and nights. Well and hope you all the same. John Hurof."
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2024.35.5 - Postcard
This post card from 1909 has a photo of a family on it in front of a house. It was written to J.W. Wolf from his/her child. It is in good condition. The writing on the back says, "Dear Father, will send a picture of our house. How are you all. Arrived home alright last Saturday. We are all well, had a nice rain this morning."
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2024.35.6 - Postcard
This postcard from the early 1900s has a picture of a military service man standing next to a vehicle. It is in poor condition with stains on it. On the back is written, "Tom."
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2024.35.7 - Postcard
This postcard from 1910 has a picture of two men in a vehicle on it. It is written to Mrs. Emma Wolf from Peta. It is in good condition. The writing on the back says, "Hello Kid, hope do you like the place. It is fine up here. Have to change my loading place tomorrow. Hate to. Peta."
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2024.35.8 - Postcard
This postcard written in 1915 has a picture of people in a vehicle. It was written from a woman named Helen to Mrs. Garnet Wolf. It is in good condition. The writing on the back says, "We will be up either Thurs. Eve or Fri. Something for you tomorrow. Helen."
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2024.35.9 - Postcard
This postcard from the early 1900s has a picture of three women on it. It is unknown who wrote it or who it was written to. It is in poor condition with blue stains on it. The writing on the back of it is not legible.
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2024.36 - Book
This book titled, Applied Electricity for Practical Men was written by Arthur J. Rowland and published by McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc. in 1924. It discusses the principles and applications of electrical engineering theory that electricians engaged in construction and operating work on lighting and power system should know. It is in poor condition, the spine is not intact.
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2024.37 - Book
This book titled, Sunshine And Shawdow In New York, was written my Matthew Hale Smith and published by J.B. Burr and Company in 1868. It discusses people, places and things of New York City living in the 1800's. It is in poor condition, the spine in not intact.
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2024.39.1 - Magazine
This ad from the Saturday Evening Post magazine is titled, The proof of the PULLING is in the TESTING and was likely published in 1935. It is an ad for the 1935 Ford V8 Truck. The artwork was done by Norman Rockwell. It is in good condition.
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2024.39.2 - Magazine
This ad from the Saturday Evening Post magazine is titled, PERFORMANCE WITH A 145-HORSEPOWER KICK...in the new Ford Bonus Built BIG JOBS!, was published August 7, 1948. It is an ad for the 145-horsepower, Bonus Built Ford Truck. The artwork was done by Norman Rockwell. It is in good condition.
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2024.4.1 - Manuscript
Hammond's New Supreme World Atlas was published by C.S. Hammond & CO., INC., Garden City, in 1954. It has no specific author. The atlas contains maps from the era as well as historical maps. The binding is missing, the previous owner tried to repair it with tape. Contains written notes from previous owner on the first page. Reads (in blue and black pen): "Bill Wiescamp, Box 185 R.R. 2., Alamosa, 1955 (outlined in a rectangle), 5 Great (underlined...
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2024.42 - Certificate, Registration
This is a certificate of membership, No. 1299, from Mountain States Lumber Dealers Association, certifying Wallrich Lumber Co as a member. It is from April 4, 1921. It is in good condition.
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2024.43 - Book
This book titled, Alamosa A Quick History: The City and The County, was written by Leland Feitz and published by the Little London Press in 1976. It gives a brief and concise history of Alamosa. On the back is typed, "The Centennial Book," as it was published 100 years after the founding of Alamosa. It it in good condition. There is a second book named differently, Alamosa, which is an exact copy of this one, other than the difference in name...
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2024.44 - Book
This book titled, Alamosa, was written by Leland Feitz and published by the Little London Press in 1976. It gives a brief and concise history of Alamosa. It it in good condition. There is a second book named differently, Alamosa A Quick History: The City and the County, which is an exact copy of this one, other than the difference in name.
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2024.45 - Envelope
The is an envelope sent to, "Remember How Great," P.O. Box 2300, Spring Park, Minnasota. From a Cpl. Paul Martin 1853912 USMC, H&S Co., 1st Bn. (Rein), 2d Marines, USS Taconic (AGC-17) % FPO New York, NY. Inside the envelope was a Lucky Strike Cigarettes Label and also a shipping label to Paul E. Martin, 1915 Sue Ann St. Rt. 6, Orlando FLA.
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2024.45.1 - Label
This is a label for Lucky Strike Cigarettes. It was inside the envelope (Object ID 2024.45). It is in good condition. The date is unknown.
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