Main Street of Derby (Baltimore)
looking north
circa early 1910s
Title
Main Street of Derby (Baltimore)
looking north
circa early 1910s
looking north
circa early 1910s
Description
Main Street in Derby was actually Baltimore. This photo is looking north on Baltimore circa early 1910s.
Left side of the back of the first postcard:
Dear Margaret and all,
Am sending just a post card, am ashamed I haven’t written you but I have been so busy, have moved to our selves, and been canning fruit, I started twice to write you and had company come. Every one here are O.K. saw Baby Lulu’s picture she is sure a sweet child I wish I could come see you I know you are proud of that Dear Baby. Will write you all the news soon. Mama and Sis haven’t come home yet will be home this week. Margaret I hope your sister comes see me. I will sure be disapointed if she doesn’t come. Carol knows her and it would seen so much like seeing you.
Bye Bye
Your True Friend,
Lula Sawin
Right side of the back of the first postcard:
Mrs. Margaret Beebe
Parkston, South Dakota
Postmarked Oct. 2 1917
Left side of the back of the second postcard (translated from Danish):
Derby Kansas
Sept 28 - 1918
Mrs: A. O. Anderson,
Dear Mother:
We wish you happiness on your birthday and hope you will have good health in the coming year.
Your children,
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Jorgensen
Right side of the back of the second postcard:
Mrs:
A. O. Anderson
Burden
Cowley County
Kansas
Postmarked Sept 28 1918
Left side of the back of the first postcard:
Dear Margaret and all,
Am sending just a post card, am ashamed I haven’t written you but I have been so busy, have moved to our selves, and been canning fruit, I started twice to write you and had company come. Every one here are O.K. saw Baby Lulu’s picture she is sure a sweet child I wish I could come see you I know you are proud of that Dear Baby. Will write you all the news soon. Mama and Sis haven’t come home yet will be home this week. Margaret I hope your sister comes see me. I will sure be disapointed if she doesn’t come. Carol knows her and it would seen so much like seeing you.
Bye Bye
Your True Friend,
Lula Sawin
Right side of the back of the first postcard:
Mrs. Margaret Beebe
Parkston, South Dakota
Postmarked Oct. 2 1917
Left side of the back of the second postcard (translated from Danish):
Derby Kansas
Sept 28 - 1918
Mrs: A. O. Anderson,
Dear Mother:
We wish you happiness on your birthday and hope you will have good health in the coming year.
Your children,
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Jorgensen
Right side of the back of the second postcard:
Mrs:
A. O. Anderson
Burden
Cowley County
Kansas
Postmarked Sept 28 1918
Source
Butch Ewing (1 & 2 - postcard front and back)
Derby Historical Museum (3 & 4 - postcard front and back)
Derby Historical Museum (5 - glued in scrapbook)
Tony Gonzalez (6)
Derby Historical Museum (3 & 4 - postcard front and back)
Derby Historical Museum (5 - glued in scrapbook)
Tony Gonzalez (6)
Collection
Citation
“Main Street of Derby (Baltimore)
looking north
circa early 1910s,” Derbykshistory, accessed December 22, 2024, https://derbykshistory.com/items/show/376.
looking north
circa early 1910s,” Derbykshistory, accessed December 22, 2024, https://derbykshistory.com/items/show/376.