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Box 1

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

Blank Post Card of Street Scene Quapaw, Okla, Undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9, item: 1
Identifier: 2014.009.1.9.1
Scope and Contents

This is a small blank post card that appears to have been removed from a scrapbook-like setting; the front shows a sreet scene with a number of early model cars parked out front of buildings on a dirt road, with people walking on the sidewalks of each side.

Dates: Undated

Post Card of West Eighteenth Street, Oklahoma City, Okla, Undated

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 10, item: 1
Identifier: 2014.009.1.10.1
Scope and Contents

This post card has a color image of a woman in a dress walking down a street in front of new houses. The back has typed text that reads "The two houses in the foreground (see reverse side of card) were planned, built, and sold by 'The Home Builder' {C.P. Sites} and represent a very small percentage of the many attractive homes built and sold by him in Oklahoma City. Office: 206 Colcord Building"

Dates: Undated

Post Card from "Mother and Daddy" to Paul Hollister, Jr. , 1921-08-21

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15, item: 1
Identifier: 2014.009.1.15.1
Scope and Contents

This is a black and white post card with a picture of people sunbathing at a beach and a French caption that reads "503. Deauville Perspective de la plage et des Bains." On the back is a handwritten note from the Hollisters to their son Paul Jr.

Dates: 1921-08-21

Post Card Addressed to Paul M. Hollister, Jr. , 1923-07-06

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15, item: 4
Identifier: 2014.009.1.15.4
Scope and Contents

This is a post card addressed to Paul M. Hollister, Jr from his grandmother; the front features The Cliff Railway, Lynton.

Dates: 1923-07-06

Post Card Addressed to Mistress Marion Hollister, 1927-07-02

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15, item: 5
Identifier: 2014.009.1.15.5
Scope and Contents

This is a post card sent to Marion Hollister from her sister; the front features a large house with a staircase and a black cat sitting on the floor in the foreground. It was mailed from London.

Dates: 1927-07-02