Leeds (England)
Nursery rhymes
Satire
Sheep
Valentines
Wit and humor]]>

On the verso, the card is address to Miss L. Stubbs "Garhroyd?" the Drive Roundhay Leeds, and postmarked April 17 [year missing]. The handwritten message reads: "Monday / My dear Edna, / Thank you so very much for your photograph. I think it is splendid of you. I am having a lovely time, but it's nice to see the sea again. With love, Dorothy"]]>
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 1806-1861
Children
Children and politics]]>
Children and politics
Fighting]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. Howard Leonard #9 Washington St. Westerly Rhode Island, and postmarked May 13, 1914. The message reads: "I arrived in W. at 9:05 and was rather tired after my long ride. Have you had any more cake since S. afternoon. Ha ha Nelsie"]]>
Clothing and dress
Gender roles
United States--New York--Canton
United States--New York--Oswego]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Marjorie Zoller Canton, New York, and postmarked January 3, 1912. The message reads: "Thanks for them kind words. I told you that story. I am going to help a girl I mean print tonight. What results? don't know. Pauline"]]>
Demonstrations
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Parades & processions
United States--District of Columbia--Washington (D.C.)
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924]]>

Reproduces a photograph of a group of young girls, dressed in white, each carrying a balloon.

This is part of a set of 8 cards published by Leet Bros. Publishers.]]>
Children and politics
Dutch
United States--Pennsylvania--Markleysburg]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Estella C [Listes?] Markleysburg Fayette Co. Pennsylvania, and postmarked May 19, 1914. The message reads: "Dear Stella. Will start for Easton in the morning. My address will be 721 Coleman St. Easton Pa. Please write soon. M.L.]]>
Children and politics
Dutch
United States--New York--Batavia
Voting]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mrs. B. C. Williams Batavia, N.Y. The message reads: "Dear Friends. We will be in Batavia Sat. morning on the train that leaves Le Roy 10:53 over the Erie if that is convenient for you if not let us know. Please do not break your necks trying to entertain us. It will be entertainment enough just to see you and hear Bert laugh. I hope you are all well. Sincerely your Nellie Mae."]]>
Children and politics
United States--Oregon--Eugene]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Ardis McFarland 253 W. 5 Street Eugene, Oregon, and postmarked March 12, 1913. The message reads: "Hello Kiddo: I arrived at San Francisco 8 o'clock Mon. morning. We are going on a sightseeing trip now. Will leave for Los Angeles this evening. H.P.M. Texas."]]>
Children and politics
Sailors
United States--Texas--Jacksboro]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mrs. T.N. Weeks Jacksboro, Texas, and postmarked March 17, [1913?]. The message reads:
"Dear Mrs. Weeks: Please hurry and come back home. It is so lonesome without you. Mr. D. wrote me you [obstructed word] had an awfully good time in Dallas. I know you are enjoying your visit home. But don't stay too long, for this 'old maid' is lonesome without her pal. Best wishes to you both."

Written on the front, under the inscription is: "Isn't it so?"]]>
Children
Children and politics
Political candidates
Voting
United States--District of Columbia--Washington (D.C.)]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. A. Mathias 606 Alafansa Ave. Congressional Heights Washington, D.C., and postmarked December 4, 1914. The message reads:
"Dear Ash: / I have been over to Marie's [illegible]
I don't know wether I am going with Kit or not this eve; It is raining here. I ordered the paper sent to you. Hope everything is O.K. and you are well."]]>