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Written on the back: To Marget Flack From Lois Smith.]]>
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The inside of the card contains a black and white illustration of two children standing outside wearing winter coats, the girl in a hat and wearing a muff.

The verse reads "Some long for votes and Women's Rights and shout with great ado; I'd be content with a cozy home A fireside, and you."

The card was never sent but contains a to and from written on the back. The names are illegible.]]>
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The backing on the card was ripped off. In left corner, handwritten in pencil: "From Twila Osburn" and on the soapbox is handwritten in pencil "Twila" on one side and "Osburn" on the other side.]]>
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The card may have been torn away from its backing or a second page.]]>
Children and politics
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This card is addressed to Mrs. M.F. Rogers in Wellington, Ohio, and postmarked February 9, 1914. The handwritten message reads: "Dear Grandma- There [sic] holding meetings at the W.B. Church. We are having a dandy time. Clarence came home to-night. R.F.D. [Tireby?].]]>
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Written on the back: To Helen Hoagland / From R.I.R.]]>