Poker Terms, What Beats This?
1905 / U.S.S.P.C. Company
Collection: Henry Clay Barnabee Collection
A postcard featuring a stylized illustration of four women and one man. The women are facing from the viewer, and the man is looking at them with a grin. The two women on the left are wearing black hats, and the two on the right are wearing red hats and stockings. Text on the front reads "Poker Terms. What Beats This?" A handwritten note on the front reads [Illegible] to [illegible] for 40 yrs." The postcard is addressed to Mr. Henry Clay Barnabee, c/o Miss Annie George, 205 N. Main Street, Concord, N.H. and is postmarked from Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts on August 27, 1905. The address Innisfail, Vineyard Haven was written and crossed out.
~ U.S.S.P.C. Company, “Poker Terms, What Beats This?,” Portsmouth Public Library's Online Archives, accessed December 24, 2024, https://portsmouthexhibits.org/items/show/3818.
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Title
Poker Terms, What Beats This?
Description
A postcard featuring a stylized illustration of four women and one man. The women are facing from the viewer, and the man is looking at them with a grin. The two women on the left are wearing black hats, and the two on the right are wearing red hats and stockings. Text on the front reads "Poker Terms. What Beats This?" A handwritten note on the front reads [Illegible] to [illegible] for 40 yrs." The postcard is addressed to Mr. Henry Clay Barnabee, c/o Miss Annie George, 205 N. Main Street, Concord, N.H. and is postmarked from Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts on August 27, 1905. The address Innisfail, Vineyard Haven was written and crossed out.
Creator
U.S.S.P.C. Company
Source
Henry Clay Barnabee Collection
Publisher
Portsmouth Public Library, Special Collections
Date
1905
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Format
JPG derived from TIF
Language
eng
Type
StillImage
Identifier
PPL-MS: 1995.1.IX.107