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postcards

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Acorne family letters, 1915-1973, bulk, 1915-1919 and 1942-1945

 Collection — Box SPC.00041: [Barcode: 37565100561314]
Identifier: SPC-00041
Abstract

This collection contains letters from Melville G. "Curley" Acorne to his wife Beatrice Marian (Bomani) Acorne, 1915-1919; and letters from John B. "Jack" Acorne to his parents Melville G. and Beatrice M. Acorne, 1942-1945. Collection also includes undated letters, postcards, newspaper clippings, funeral notice for Curley Acorne.

Dates: 1915-1973; Majority of material found within 1915-1919 and 1942-1945

Collection of business cards and postcards on viticulture topics from the San Francisco Bay Area, approximately 1900-approximately 1939

 Collection — Envelopes SPC.00111: [Barcode: 37565004312566]
Identifier: SPC-00111
Dates: about 1900-about 1939

Nellie J. Doyle collection of postcards and greeting cards sent or received, 1904-1938 (bulk, 1904-1914)

 Collection
Identifier: SPC.00022
Abstract

This collection contains postcards sent or received by Nellie J. Doyle, Santa Rosa, California, between 1904 and 1938. The collection includes 34 picture or photo postcards and 47 greeting-style postcards.

Dates: 1904-1938; Majority of material found within (, 1905-1913)

Sonoma County Visionaries, Immigrants and Winemakers, about 1865-2005

 Collection
Identifier: SPC-00086
Abstract

Collection contains images, postcards, maps, wine bottle labels and other emphemera that portray the wine makers and companies of Sonoma County, past and present, from the 1860s through the 2000s. They document the immigrants and Utopians who founded the early wineries, wine families, the vineyards and wine production and the many varieties of wine created in Sonoma County.

Dates: about 1865-2005

Sonoma Valley postcard collection

 Collection
Identifier: SPC.00066
Abstract

This collection contains postcards from the first half of the 20th century, including buildings, monuments, and streets views of the Sonoma Valley. Most postcards are in color. Featured are the Mission San Francisco Solano, General Vallejo's residence, and images of city hall, churches, and prominent homes.

Dates: 1900-1960