E-item ms711_e0001
Contains 113 Results:
Postcard from Unknown, to Milton Wright, from Toronto, Canada (pictured: Traders' Bank of Canada), 1907?
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 Wright, Ivonette, to Mrs. J. [Grandma] Corbet, from Delaware, Ohio, USA (pictured: University Hall, Ohio Wesleyan University), 1905 Sept 8
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 Wright, Ivonette, to Mrs. J. [Grandma] Corbet, from Delaware, Ohio, USA (pictured: Monnett Hall, Ohio Wesleyan University), 1905 Sept 8
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 Wright, Ivonette, to Lorin Wright, from Akron, Ohio, USA (pictured: Bathers at Springfield Lake near Akron), 1910 Aug 8
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], Arthur, to Mrs. J. Corbet, from Denver, Colorado, USA (pictured: Arapahoe Peaks on "The Switzerland Trail"), 1905 Sept 5
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], Horace, to Mrs. L. L. Corbet, from Toronto, Canada (pictured: Entrance to University, Queen's Park), 1906 Dec 24
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 "J. I.", to Mrs. L. Corbet, from Los Angeles, California, USA (pictured: Moonlight on the Pacific Ocean), 1904 Dec
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 Mrs. L. Corbett, from (pictured: Dancers on either side of a man in the center), 1905 Feb 23
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 Murphy, Clara, to Katharine Wright, from London, England (pictured: Tower of London), 1906 July 31
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 "C. P. P.", to Katharine Wright, from Chicago, Illinois, USA (pictured: "Dead to the World" sad person with globe for head sitting in a chair next to a black casket), 1905 Oct 16
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.