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This is a picture postcard. The postal date is Apr 1910. The postal area sent from appears to be Rescent, NY.

This is picture postcard I purchased at a flea market some time ago. It's addressed to a Miss Cornelia Cassidey, RFD No.2, Mechanicville, NY. It's from someone named George. It reads..'I've written to you over a week ago. I've been waiting for an answer. I thought you had stopped writing. As long as you haven't I'll watch for a letter now. Geo. It's written in pencil. If you know these people, please contact me. If you are related and would like this poscard just let me know. It's in excellent condition stored in a plastic sleeve.
Date & Place: in Mechanicville, New York USA
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