Children and politics
Clothing and dress
United States--Ohio--Columbus
Women political candidates]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. Leroy Allen 29-14th Ave. Columbus, Ohio, and postmarked November 30, 1915. The message reads: "Dear Roy: Received your card. Yes it does rather remind me of you on the veranda. I will forgive you for delaying to answer my letter because I know you are busy with lessons. I am feeling just like you are the same [wise?]

Written at the center of the front: "Didn't"]]>
Children and politics
Kissing
Sailors
United States--Pennsylvania--Wallingford]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Mary Barndolla Wallingford Pennsylvania, and postmarked April 23, 1913 and April 24, 1913. The message reads: "Oh! You spring. Doing a little business."]]>
Children and politics
Voting
United States--Ohio--Oberlin
United States--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Miss Almeda Nell 33 Pleasant Street Oberlin, Ohio (c/o Mrs. H. Waih), and postmarked January 30, 1914. The message reads: "Dear Sister: Some class to the Smoky City after all, don't you think. Rec'd your letter and will answer soon. Glad to hear you are getting along [O.K.] in B. College. Lonvingly Mary & All."]]>
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."]]>
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 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."]]>