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Battle Creek. Michigan, circa 1912 |
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LPC-020-042-002 |
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http://dspace.willardlibrary.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/11132 |
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Postcard showing men hand shoveling snow on the bank corners in downtown Battle Creek, February 22, 1912.
Caption on front: Watching the Snow Shovelers Battle Creek, Mich. Feb. 22 - 1912 No. 2
Written on back: Feb 25, 1912 Dear Friends. B. C. has been snowed under. This picture is north Jefferson. You will see the church you attended marked by a cross, snow in the streets were 4 to 6 feet deep. The worst storm I ever saw. All are well but have colds. Aunt Gloria Has the snow storm reached you will [illegible] soon.
Sent to: Mrs. Frank Nagle. 117 Wall St. Auburn, N.Y.
Sent on: February 26, 1912 |
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b&w postcard |
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En |
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dc.subject |
Winter Scenes |
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Parades, 1931 Centennial, Newer - Snow |
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dc.title |
Men hand shoveling snow in downtown Battle Creek, 1912 |
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Image |
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