"Teach him to hold the flag holy and high. For the sake of its sacred dead."
postmarked in 1907 with a one cent stamp
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postmarked in 1907 with a one cent stamp
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Oh, where treads the foot that would falter for thee! (1908) and -
1776 - This is a day of memory, - This Freedoms Jubilee! (1907)
All three cards are from the Raphael Tuck & Son's "Independence Day" Series of Post Cards, No. 109
also, all three are to and from different people, yet they all have the same stamp attached .....
1776 - This is a day of memory, - This Freedoms Jubilee! (1907)
All three cards are from the Raphael Tuck & Son's "Independence Day" Series of Post Cards, No. 109
also, all three are to and from different people, yet they all have the same stamp attached .....
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