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Liked the postcard with the red brick building

About: Mike Harris Building with iron trim

Yvonne Kolbenschlag writes:
I enjoyed looking at the post card Ann sent. I noticed the big block along the sidewalk that must have been for getting on and off a horse. What is the date of the postcard? The Square is almost completely empty - not a very busy day - and the surface is not paved. The thickness of blacktop now makes it necessary to have a ditch running the whole way along that sidewalk. And is that a lamp post bending over? Did that lamp post have a cement base that is still there? Vonnie Kolbenschlag
Thanks, Yvonne Kolbenschlag, for bring up the date, which was sent but inadvertently omitted earlier, but is now included. Thanks for the notes. Someone may be able to answer the question about the lamp post base, but I think you may be seeing part of the faded postal cancellation for a bent over lamp post. Maybe someone else will know for sure. - EW




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