Ohio postcard
Publisher: Photo by Mossholder of Shelby
Year Mailed: 1908, I believe
To: Mr Alva E Burns
Additional Info: note - This a photo of the labor day celebration. You ought to have been here this a part of the parade the iron moulders. All of the men marching in uniforms have the IMU 328 on their shirts. The men on the side are all wearing hats and the ladies are in their fine dresses and hats. At the front of this section of the parade is a black banner with Iron Molders Union
There is a jam with a tiny tear on each side right above the word Shelby on the top of the card.
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Please note that the majority of the cards are over 50 years old and as such, are sold AS IS. Tears will be noted but it would be too timely to note each fault on every card. If condition is important to you - contact us with our number in the title & what it is that you would like to know or what it is that you would like pictured more closely.
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Again, because of the age of the cards - they are noted as being USED - no matter if they are written on or not.