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Posted By: Mike Campbell
It is on occasion, fun to ponder where each old card came from, who first purchased it, and where is that person today, and what happened to them over their lives? Since it was most often children who originally purchased most of them, many of them may still be living. late 19th century obviously does not apply to that last statement. I still have all my cards from the 60's, so I know what happended to me. |
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