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Postcard with caption: "#259 Interior of Gymnasium, At C.V.S.N School Shippensburg PA" Postcard features interior of gymnasium. On verso addressed to "Mr. W.R. -- #217 Broad St. Harrisburg Pa."
Photo of CVSNS 1907 Basketball Team and Coach sitting on steps, likely in front of Stewart Hall. The captain holds a basketball with "07" on it. Caption reads "Basket Ball Team. C. V. S. N. S. Shippensburg, PA." Caption on bottom identifies members from left to right "StArry. G. HArlAcher G. CrAig C. Heiges Coach. Cook G. EArly F. CApt. GoodhArt P." Angled on bottom right is the photographer's information. Very bottom right is "#271". Handwritten on bottom is date "Jan. 28, 1907"\nVerso addressed to "Orpha L. Grubb, Duncannon, Pa."
Black and white photographic print postcard of brick church with caption at bottom "#287 Reformed Church Shippensburg, PA." and the photographers logo or emblem to the right of the caption.\nVerso of Reformed Church postcard addressed to: Miss Kate E. Grove Pennington" Possible part of addressee cut off from bottom. Two post office stamps: Top: "SHIPPENSBURG, [P.A.] JAN29 9 AM 1907"; below: "PENNINGTON, N.J. JAN 30 --AM 1907"
Black and white photographic postcard of monument of Mary Jemison. Monument in a wooded setting. Postcard caption reads, "#3020. Monument of Mary Jemison, The "White Squaw" stolen from Buchanan Valley by Indians 1758. At Old Jesuit Mission. Near Orrtanna, Pa."
Photographic postcard depicting #314 Quigley's Bridges near Newburg, PA. Postcard verso addressed to Miss Kathryn E. Grove, Pennington, New Jersey. Ink post stamps read "NEWBURG MAY 7 4PM 1907" and "PENNINGTON N.J. MAY 8--1907 [REC'D]"
Postcard with caption "#338 S. Main St, Mercersburg". Photograph of Mercerburg's square downtown. On the right corner is a dry goods store with name "F.P. BREWER" painted on the building. Horses and buggies are parked along the street. Four men are seen walking or standing along the street. Verso addressed to Miss Kate E. Grove Pennington, New Jersey. Ink post stamps on back partially legible. Right reads: "RICH.FURN. .O.-- 3- JUN 1907 --" and left reads "PENNINGTON, N.J. JUN -- 9AM 1907 REC'D"\nBook says that #336-338 were possibly never used. Not in Laughlin book
Black and white photographic postcard depicting the removal of engine 1538 after a train accident/wreck with caption "Removing 1538 From Wreck. MAR.3.07. E. Of Shippensburg, PA. #348". Crane to life engine seein in top left. Many spectators watching the event.\nVerso of #346 postcard addressed to "Miss Kate Grove"\nVerso message transcription: "This big engine butted the other one of the track and upset it. There was immense crowds out to see them clear up the wreck. Them had two steam derricks there. Thanks for the Easter card. Clarence"