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Postcard of the Old Union City High School.
The postcard is dated September 14, 1909.
Contributed By: Mike Webb
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Postcard of the Entrance to Fountain Park Cemetery in Winchester, Indiana.
It is postmarked with the date March 8, 1911.
Contributed By: Tanya Phenis
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Postcard of Union City
Contributed By: Jane Torres
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Postcard of the Union City Train Depot.
It has not been used, and is not dated.
Contributed By: Mike Webb
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Postcard of the "Dough Boy"
The date is not known
Contributed By: Tonya Fouse Krout
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Postcard of Court House &Monument
1907
Contributed By: Tonya Fouse Krout
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Postcard of the Court House
Winchester, IN 1907
Contributed By: Tonya Fouse Krout
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Postcards of the Soldiers & Sailors Monument
Winchester, IN
Contributed By: Tonya Fouse Krout
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Postcard of the Soldiers & Sailors
Monument
Winchester, IN 1958
Contributed By: Tonya Fouse Krout
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Postcard of the Randolph County
Courthouse. The date is not known.
Contributed By: Tonya Fouse Krout
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1910 Union City, Indiana Fire Department
(Back) Dated July 22, 1910, Just saw the circus. (signed Frank)
To a Mrs. D.A. Nealeigh, of 529 Harrison Ave, Greenville, Ohio.
Contributed By: Mike Webb
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1909 Lutheran Church, Union City, Indiana
Contributed By: Mike Webb
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1909 First M.E. Church, Union City, Indiana
Contributed By: Mike Webb
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North State Line Street, Union City, IN
November 3, 1906
Contributed By: Mike Webb
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Union City Cemetery before the entrance was changed.
There is no date on the postcard it was not used.
Contributed By: Mike Webb
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Howard Street, North of Division, Union City, IN
The date of the postmark is Nov. 1, 1908
Contributed By: Mike Webb
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St. Mary's Catholic Church & School
Union City, Indiana
Contributed By: Mike Webb
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Depot in Union City, Indiana 1912
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Carnegie Public Library, Union City, Indiana
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Columbia Street, Union City, Indiana
Looking north from Pearl Street.
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Presbyterian Church, Union City, Ind.
Dated Jan. 13, 1908
Sent from a man named Merle from Union City,
to a Miss Mabel Ward in Terre Haute, Ind.
"Not much doing. Papa is standing the school fine. I'm having the
same grind as ever. I rec'd your card answer soon. Merle
Contributed By: Mike Webb
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Winchester High School
This Postcard was never used.
Contributed By: Tanya Phenis
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From Mrs. M.E. Waggoner, Winchester,
to a Mr. George Katzeberger, West Lafayette
Postmarked 1931
Contributed By: Tanya Phenis
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