E-item ms711_e0001
Contains 113 Results:
Postcard from Broyles, Neva, to Milton Wright, from Gaston, Indiana, USA (pictured: "Good Luck" with red, pink, and white carnations, and a swastica good luck symbol), 1909 Sept 22
The postcards primarily date from 1905 to 1912, with several undated. Many were sent by family and friends, including Milton's well-known uncles and aunt — Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine Wright — and were postmarked from both domestic and international locations.
Postcard from Nerdham, Robert, to Milton Wright, from Columbus, Ohio, USA (pictured: Brown Hall, Ohio State University), 1910 Apr 18
The postcards primarily date from 1905 to 1912, with several undated. Many were sent by family and friends, including Milton's well-known uncles and aunt — Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine Wright — and were postmarked from both domestic and international locations.
Postcard from Nerdham, Robert, to Milton Wright, from (pictured: "Bosom Friends" three kittens in a basket), 1910? Sept 7
The postcards primarily date from 1905 to 1912, with several undated. Many were sent by family and friends, including Milton's well-known uncles and aunt — Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine Wright — and were postmarked from both domestic and international locations.
Postcard from Stokes, James, to Milton Wright, from Denver, Colorado, USA (pictured: Rock Creek, Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek Short Line Railroad), undated
The postcards primarily date from 1905 to 1912, with several undated. Many were sent by family and friends, including Milton's well-known uncles and aunt — Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine Wright — and were postmarked from both domestic and international locations.
Postcard from [no last name], Albert, to Milton Wright, from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA (pictured: Entrance to North Park), [no year] Aug 27
The postcards primarily date from 1905 to 1912, with several undated. Many were sent by family and friends, including Milton's well-known uncles and aunt — Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine Wright — and were postmarked from both domestic and international locations.
Postcard from [no last name], Sadie Edna, to Milton Wright, from Columbus, Ohio, USA (pictured: State Capitol Building), 1905 Nov
The postcards primarily date from 1905 to 1912, with several undated. Many were sent by family and friends, including Milton's well-known uncles and aunt — Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine Wright — and were postmarked from both domestic and international locations.
Postcard from [no last name], Todd, to Milton Wright, from Spokane, Washington, USA (pictured: "Hall of Doges," Davenport's), 1912 Feb 17
The postcards primarily date from 1905 to 1912, with several undated. Many were sent by family and friends, including Milton's well-known uncles and aunt — Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine Wright — and were postmarked from both domestic and international locations.
Postcard from Unknown, to Milton Wright, from (pictured: "Pray, if you love me, Have the sand to tell me so!" disgruntled grocery store clerk at counter with scales, sand barrel, and vegetables), 1906 Feb 13
The postcards primarily date from 1905 to 1912, with several undated. Many were sent by family and friends, including Milton's well-known uncles and aunt — Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine Wright — and were postmarked from both domestic and international locations.
Postcard from Unknown, to Milton Wright, from Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (pictured: Manual Training High School), 1907 Jan 4
The postcards primarily date from 1905 to 1912, with several undated. Many were sent by family and friends, including Milton's well-known uncles and aunt — Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine Wright — and were postmarked from both domestic and international locations.
Postcard from Unknown, to Milton Wright, from Toronto, Canada (pictured: City of Winnipeg from City Hall on line of C. P. R.), 1907 Mar 28
The postcards primarily date from 1905 to 1912, with several undated. Many were sent by family and friends, including Milton's well-known uncles and aunt — Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine Wright — and were postmarked from both domestic and international locations.