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I enjoyed looking at the stamps, It gives some variety.
Love me some Ty Corn On The Cobb
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When I lived in New Orleans (starting 1 year before Katrina) I biked past the house several times per week for a decade. I collect New Orleans cards because of how much I enjoyed my 10 years there, so to see an address that I knew written on the back was pretty fun.
Eva Reach wrote her name and address, 1036 Joseph Street, on the back. I contacted the Historic New Orleans Collection to ask for leads on Ms. Reach and was blown away by how much Heather sent me: phone books, census records, and more. It turns out that Eva, who was 7 years old in 1910, moved to 1036 Joseph Street in 1910, where she lived until 1916. Those dates dovetail nicely with the 1911-1916 dates for T216. Eva's father, Edward Reach, was the chief clerk for Schut & Kiehn, a lumber exporter in New Orleans and also a member of the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias. In 1931, Eva married Leonard E. Franseen in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and they went on to have two sons, Leonard and Richard. The family moved to New Orleans and then to Dallas, where Eva’s husband passed away in 1957. Eva died in New Orleans on July 12, 1962.
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Jobu, that's a really cool story.
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He wasn't familiar and others I've shown it to haven't seen it, either. It most likely was someone playing with a stamp, which isn't unheard of. |
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Connie, apparently, smoking a stogie.
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For the Black Sox players, Mr. Comiskey was a marked man.
Brian |
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This one was cheap maybe because it's kind of morbid.
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still wonder about
Burton H Brooks Rt 1 Bellevue , Mich I would think He has some nice cards out there |
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“Baker on Baker”
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Cool , The actual exact address - Have you researched it ?
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I don't mind them at all...especially if marked on the back and that the marking is at least relatively from the same production time period. Still looking for one marked by F Scott Fitzgerald to add though.
Bill
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