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RCL0266a.jpg
Front side: Postcard with picture of unknown woman.

(not postmarked)

Addressed to: Mr. Claude Dodge, Belleville, Kansas

Hello Claude: I guess you are dead so I'll send this to waken you. Now I ain't [scarted] if I do look it. Ha. When are…

RCL0267a.jpg
Front side: Photograph of two children on postcard sent to Mr. Claudeen Dodge, Bennington, Kansas in care of Mr. Chester Quinn.

Back side: Transcription of message: July 24, 1913
(From Sis) Dear Brother I guess I told you not to write till you…

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Few Mid-Winter
SPECIALS
$1.75
$1.59
BOYS' TENNIS SHOES—
While they last
ONE LOT BOYS’ OVER-
ALLS ..
$2.50
MEN’S OVERALLS—
Sizes 42 to 44 ..
$3.85
RUBBER BOOTS—
Black
$4.65
RUBBER BOOTS—
Red


RCL0268a.jpg
Front side: Man (seated) and woman (standing

Back side: Addressed to Mr. Claud Dodge

Transcription: Say Claude our pictures were not good so we just got a few finished on their cards. We [illegible] to get some better ones some time. You know…

RCL0269.jpg
Believe item to be the same couple in RCL0268

RCL0270a.jpg
Front side: Photograph of two women

Back side: Addressed to Claude Dodge, Rydal, Kansas. Sent in October 1913 from Caldwell, Kansas; received in October 1913 at Rydal, Kansas. One cent stamp with George Washington portrait.

Transcription: Dear…

RCL0271a.jpg
Front side: Photograph of two women
Back side: Addressed to Mr. Claudeen Dodge, Rydal, Kansas. Sent on April 22, 1913, from Caldwell, Kansas; received April 23, 1913, at Rydal, Kansas. One cent stamp with George Washington…

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Front cover: Souvenir, Pleasant View School, District Number 81, Kansas

October 1, 1900 - March 22, 1901

Presented By Cora Simpson, Teacher

School Officers- J.L. Day, Treasurer; A.L. Loofbourrow, Clerk; H.C. Larkins, Director

Pupils-…

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This picture of the east side of Main Street in Rossville, Kansas, is looking south. It is featured in the 1971 Rossville Centennial book. The business on the far left is Hopkins & Son hardware store.

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The settlement on Cross Creek was in a very strategic position on the Military Road from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Riley. Travel up the Kaw could not be depended upon and man and supplies had to be hauled to Fort Riley overland. The ford and the…
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