So Long - Postcard, c. 1910s
(3 1/2 x 5 1/2 In) This is an original antique postcard from the 1910s. It shows a pretty Edwardian woman about to step into her carriage, "So Long".
"New Virginia, Iowa - Jan. 9, 1910. Mr. Frank Hollingsworth. Dear Nephew, I will drop you a line or two as I am feeling pretty well. Hoping this will find you better. Now don't get discouraged, for that is all there is in this world for some people and seems as though bad luck has come in our way. But God will help us. Wish you was here to cook for it would take both of us to cook what little we have to cook. Come over and you can have my sleeve apron to wear. I don't know any news to write about as I haven't been out of the house for 5 weeks. So you see I don't know much to write. Now don't get discouraged for you will get alright. From Your Aunt, Daisy Downs.", reads the note written on the back.
The postcard is used and is in VERY GOOD condition, wear at the edges, blunted corner tips.
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