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* * * So that nothing happens to your card/cards in the mail - each postcard leaves here in a protective sleeve, as well as, in an individual rigid holder. Multiple card lots, will have a protective sleeve only ~~UNLESS~~ stated otherwise in the individual write-up..........S/H fee FOR ANY NUMBER OF CARDS, is only: $2 to the US & CANADA and $3 for INTERNATIONAL orders. |
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B04271
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B04271 -TWIN FALLS CATARACTS, Snake River, ID
Idaho linen postcard titled: Original Cataracts of Twin Falls, Snake River, Idaho / copyright C E Bisbee / back states: The original cataracts of Twin Falls Gave Snake River two companion waterfalls of 167 and 185 feet respectiviely. The sight is now occupied by a great dam and power plant of most modern type / Wesley Andrews Co - Curteich & Co., Inc / card in good shape
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BOISE
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B04272
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B04272 - STATE CAPITOL Boise, Idaho
Idaho, linen like but smooth postcard / back states: The original State Capitol at Boise was built in 1885. In 1905 the Capitol building was authorized for legislative, executive, and judicial purposes at a cost of one million dollars. Building continued from 1906 - 1912. Teh east and west wings were erected 1919-1920, at a cost of $2,290,000 / pub by Harry R Moore of Pocatello, Idaho / minor corner wear
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B04273
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B04273 - Boise River Bridge, Boise Idaho
Idaho linen postcard / photo by Wesley Andrews / C T Art Colortone - Wesley Andrews Co / minor corner wear
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H03120
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H03120~ ID-Boise *STATE CAPITOL 1907
This is an old undivided back postcard of the Boise, Idaho state capitol / Illustrated Postal Card Co 97.-22 / postmarked and addressed to Nicholson, PA / There is a large crease that runs from the right hand chimney to the left bench (below the seal) that isn't apparent unless the card is tilted and the corners/edges do show color loss.
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LEWISTON
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B06320
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B06320 RPPC bird eye of around the mill LEWISTON, ID
Idaho real photo postcard titled: H 281 World's Largest White Pine Mill, Potlach Forests, Inc - Lewiston, Idaho / Ross Hall picture / Kodak Paper which I believe is for around the 1950's / unused / corners are pointed
Publisher: Vintage, unknown
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A06148
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A06148 Lewiston Hill Hwy, Gap, auto LEWISTON, ID
Idaho postcard titled: The Gap, Lewiston Hill Highway, Lewiston, Idaho - 360 and showing a close up of an old car with spoked wheels / pub by the Wesley Andrews, Baker, OR / divided back / unused / minor corner wear
Publisher: Wesley Andrews
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G03375
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G03375~ ID - Lewiston * LEWIS CLARK HOTEL
This post card is of the Lewis Clark Hotel in Lewiston, ID / published by Wesley Andrews Inc - 655 on lower left and 781-30 on the lower right / postcard is postmarked 1943 / lower left has a larger fold and the lower right a small fold.
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B06438
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B06438 rppc of LEWISTON, ID from an airplane
Idaho real photo postcard titled: H 290 - Famous Lesiston Hill - Lewiston, ID - Ross Hall showing a very clear picture of the area / not sure but there may be a race track of sorts to the left of center across the water - not sure why but there is a 50 on the left just below the white and an L on the right of the road even with it / Kodak Paper / unused / a tiny pin hole to the top corners and very little corner wear
Publisher: Vintage, unknown
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PLUMMER
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B06316
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B06316 RPPC Rocky Point Lodge PLUMMER, Idaho
Idaho real photo postcard with a picture titled: Rocky Point Lodge on Chatcolet Lake - Plummer Idaho / Kodak Paper on the stamp box which normally dates after 1950 / unused / pointed corners
Publisher: Vintage, unknown
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POCATELLO
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SL2284
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SL2284 bird eye view POCATELLO, ID abt 1910
Postcard: Idaho Titled: Pocatello, ID Publisher or Manufacturer: Gray News Co Series or Number: _25 Postmarked: 1910, but not clear Divided/Undivided back: D Used: Y Condition: the color on the face has a bunch missing, from the writing - corners rounded and showing color loss and light creasing
Note: Pix have been taken with the card inside a plastic sleeve and the number is on the sleeve, not on the card. The plastic may have distorted the image just a little or there may be marks or shadowing from what I use to take my pictures on, so therefore if you would like a better pix sent directly to you – just ask.
Publisher: Gray News Co
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SANDPOINT
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E03042
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E03042 MTN TOP view RPPC in SANDPOINT, ID
This is a real photo postcard - Mountain Top View of Sandpoint, Idaho that shows the tiny (in the picture) houses of the area as well as the open farm area / it is signed Ross Hall in the lower right hand corner / post card is postmarked from Sandpoint in 1949 and addressed to: M/M S R Hartroft? in Reading, PA / corners are fairly pointed.
Publisher: Vintage, Unknown
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SUN VALLEY
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K03247
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K03247 ~ ID Sun Valley ~ CHALLENGER INN
Idaho linen postcard of Challenger Inn, showing portion of Village, Sun Valley, Idaho / E C Kropp Co / postally unused / divided back / minor corner bumping
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WALLACE
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R00380
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R00380 rppc bird eye view WALLACE, ID very clear
Real Photo Postcard titled: Wallace, Ida Other info: rppc, post card, bird eye view, Tabor Photo x22, pm'd Wallace in 1945
**Note** They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, so you will find pictures of the front and back of each card – instead of a listing of all aspects of the card (a very timely venture). Any problems on the card should be apparent visually - and this change will free up time, allowing a wider range of cards to be listed onto our web-site.
Also, pix have been taken with the card inside a plastic sleeve, with our item number on the sticker - and not on the card. The plastic may have distorted the image just a little or there may be shadowing from what I use to hold the postcards - so therefore if you would like a better pix sent directly to you – just ask.
Publisher: Tabor Photo
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