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State Capitol, Denver, Colorado

1905 / Creator Unknown

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A colorized photographic postcard of a large stone building topped with a golden dome. Text on the front reads "State Capitol, Denver, Colo." A handwritten note on the front reads "Why don't you drop a fellow a line? Have written several letters to you and Edith at Massachusetts, but have not heard from you. I'm as lonesome as [illegible] out here. Love to all, Larry." The postcard is addressed to Mr. Henry Clay Barnabee, 225 Riverside Drive, New York City and is postmarked October 13, 1905 from Denver, Colorado.

~ “State Capitol, Denver, Colorado,” Portsmouth Public Library's Online Archives, accessed October 15, 2024, https://portsmouthexhibits.org/items/show/3866.

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Title

State Capitol, Denver, Colorado

Subject

Denver (Col.)

Description

A colorized photographic postcard of a large stone building topped with a golden dome. Text on the front reads "State Capitol, Denver, Colo." A handwritten note on the front reads "Why don't you drop a fellow a line? Have written several letters to you and Edith at Massachusetts, but have not heard from you. I'm as lonesome as [illegible] out here. Love to all, Larry." The postcard is addressed to Mr. Henry Clay Barnabee, 225 Riverside Drive, New York City and is postmarked October 13, 1905 from Denver, Colorado.

Source

Henry Clay Barnabee Collection

Publisher

Portsmouth Public Library, Special Collections

Date

1905

Format

JPG derived from TIF

Language

eng

Type

StillImage

Identifier

PPL-MS: 1995.1.IX.155